It is on side 2 of this album! Irish Rovers "Life of the Rover". I haven't seen this album released on CD, but you may find the LP (vinyl record) on Ebay. The whole album is bouncy and fun like "Molecatcher'!!!
I got a chance to hear the first part of this song, but I'm glad a finally got a chance to hear the whole thing. Hearing only the first verse can be rather annoying.
In Wellington town at the sign of the plough There lived a molecatcher shall I tell you now He had a good wife she was buxom and gay And she and another young farmer would play Lo til I day, lo til I liddle I lotil I day The farmer he knocked on her door and did say Where is your husband good woman I pray He's out catching moles love you need never fear But she didn't know the molecatcher was near Lo til I day, lo til I liddle I lotil I day He crept up the stairs in the midst of their frolic And caught the young farmer tight by the jacket I've been a molecatcher for most of me life But here's the best mole I ever caught in me life Lo til I day, lo til I liddle I lotil I day I'll make you pay dearly for tilling me ground And out of your wallet I'll take 20 pounds Twenty pounds said the farmer I really don't mind For it only works out about two-pence a time Lo til I day, lo til I liddle I lotil I day
I LOVE this song!
Tanks for lyrics.
It is on side 2 of this album! Irish Rovers "Life of the Rover". I haven't seen this album released on CD, but you may find the LP (vinyl record) on Ebay. The whole album is bouncy and fun like "Molecatcher'!!!
love it
@TheWvvd
good to know ^^
Do u have Bunclody Cuckoo?
I Love that song but can't find it anywhere!
I got a chance to hear the first part of this song, but I'm glad a finally got a chance to hear the whole thing. Hearing only the first verse can be rather annoying.
@paladin3434
no I don't have this tune ;)
I'm sorry
In Wellington town at the sign of the plough
There lived a molecatcher shall I tell you now
He had a good wife she was buxom and gay
And she and another young farmer would play
Lo til I day, lo til I liddle I lotil I day
The farmer he knocked on her door and did say
Where is your husband good woman I pray
He's out catching moles love you need never fear
But she didn't know the molecatcher was near
Lo til I day, lo til I liddle I lotil I day
He crept up the stairs in the midst of their frolic
And caught the young farmer tight by the jacket
I've been a molecatcher for most of me life
But here's the best mole I ever caught in me life
Lo til I day, lo til I liddle I lotil I day
I'll make you pay dearly for tilling me ground
And out of your wallet I'll take 20 pounds
Twenty pounds said the farmer I really don't mind
For it only works out about two-pence a time
Lo til I day, lo til I liddle I lotil I day
so you're the only person who watched this video ;D
Twenty pounds @ tuppence a time. That comes out to 2,400 times! LOL!!
Aye, for New Pounds and Pence. It's 240 pence to an Old Pound --> 4800 times!
I like th Grindcore Band "Sore Throats" version!!!!! Check it out on UA-cam!!!
I'd love me to catch me some lyrics