@@brianboru7684 Some of them. Plenty of Irish still do have a sense of humour in my experience (between right wing snobs and the left wing woke mob)... By real Irish I mean people born and brought up in Ireland.
@@anonb4632 The Irish that went to America, Canada, Scotland and England are our cousins though. There are people with Irish accents still after many generations in Newfoundland. What's so special about being born and raised in Ireland anyway? Is Paddy afraid that his yank first cousin will turn up with a claim on the land that he inherited from his granddad?
philtorpey people always ask me how to spell my name whether it's Kelly or Kelley , I guess at the Statue of Liberty we dropped the second E, like German Busch = bush
@@willkelly9941 Couldn't it have been the immigration person writing it down who misspelled it? I'd imagine registering thousands of people a day you'd get tired of making sure every name was spelled correctly.
IM A KELLY, MY FATHER IS A KELLY, MY DADDYS FATHER MY PAPA IS A KELLY ALL THE WAY BACK TO THE BEGINNINGS, MY MOTHER IS A MAC-DONALD, MY MOTHER'S FATHER MY PAPA IS A MAC-DONALD AND ALL THE WAY BACK TO THE BEGINNINGS, MY MOTHER'S MOTHER MY GRANNY IS A MAC-LAUGHLIN, MY MOTHER'S GRANNY WAS A O'NEIL, MY FATHERS GRANNY WAS A MAC-CARTHY, AND MY AUNTY AND UNCLES AND NEPHEWS AND NIECE'S ARE MURPHY'S, ( 🍀🏴 👈 IM A TRUE PEDIGREES OF EIRE & CALEDONIA, 👌 ( TO MANY PLASTIC IRISH AND PLASTIC SCOTTISH 👈👌
@@PaulKelly88 excuse me, but are you the same PAUL AUSTIN KELLY who sang, amongst other roles, Tonio from "LA FILLE DU REGIMENT" with Mariellz Devia at La Scala?
I don’t know if this is coincidence or not but in some parts of this song it sounds like “O’Brien is trying’ to learn to talk Hawaiian” and in another part it sounds like “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary”
Molly asked her sweetheart with a simple country smile, if they might have a holiday they sailed from Mona’s isle, they landed safe in London Town soon Molly lost her way, among admiring men, and she is missing to this day, has anybody here seen molly M,O, double L, Y has anybody here seen molly, find her if you can, she is not all skin and bony oh, no, her figures widely knowny-oh, has anybody here seen Molly Molly from the Isle of Man
@@PaulKelly88 Mr. Pindar Payton walks away singing the last two lines of the chorus so I decided to look it up! Charming childhood book if you've never read it. 😄
Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly? (C.W. Murphy & Will Letters) (American version by William J. McKenna, 1909) Michael Kelly with his sweetheart came from County Cork, And bent upon a holiday, they landed in New York. They strolled around to see the sights; alas, it's sad to say, Poor Kelly lost his little girl upon the Great White Way. She walked uptown from Herald Square to Forty Second Street The traffic stopped as she cried to the copper on the beat: cho: Has anybody here seen Kelly? K.E. double L. Y, Has anybody here seen Kelly? Have you seen him smile? Sure his hair is red, his eyes are blue, And he's Irish through and through, Has anybody here seen Kelly? Kelly from the Emerald Isle Over on Fifth Avenue, a band began to play, Ten thousand men were marching for it was Saint Patrick's Day. The "Wearing of the Green" rang out upon the morning air, 'Twas Kelly's favorite song, so Mary said, "I'll find him there." She climbed upon the grandstand in hopes her Mike she'd see, Five hundred Kellys left the ranks in answer to her plea.
Maybe you neglected to read the UA-cam caption above--"here's an old British dance hall song from 1908. The original title was "Kelly from the Isle of Man." Who's being fooled?
Yeah, I've seen Kelly! He went back home to the Isle of Man, F*ck knows why people think he's from Ireland! and he's never set foot in New York in his life!
‘‘Tis true. Everybody would be Irish if it was a choice 😉! *well except for the time I made the mistake of saying that to a Scottish woman 😡, I ducked so I was fine 😂.
Here I is... but my eyes are brown and my hair is brown/black and grey...lol and my first name is Kelly not my last. I have no Irish blood but I do have Scottish, French, English, Cree, Ojibwa and Chippewa or, Metis, for short. My middle name is also Irish, Brian..I have no clue what my parents were thinking 54 years ago but I also have a brother named Kerry. lol Who knows, maybe somewhere there's Irish blood.. Fun fact...Grace Kelly screwed up the name for boys. When I was in grade 3 there were 2 other male Kellys in my class.
Frank William Abagnale, Jr. sent me here...
same
Ditto
S A M E
saME
Same
the ballad of buster scrugg
Yes 😂
M o double l y
That's why I was searching after watching that film...im a huge film buff . . Yes from buster scruggs
No
I actually know it from a Titanic documentary....
18 people did not concur.
some parts are very similar to "it's a long way to Tipperary"
@Tren Nocturno it seems "i'm hen-i-rey the eighth i am, henry the viii i am i am.." by herman's hermits was a spin-off
Indeed
The Last Unicorn brought me here
Me too
The kind of "Irishness" that real Irish would run a mile from.
LOL! No question about it! But New Yorkers love it.
"Real Irish"
Actually older Irish people from past generations would like this song, but the modern Irish are humourless sophisticates.
@@brianboru7684 Some of them. Plenty of Irish still do have a sense of humour in my experience (between right wing snobs and the left wing woke mob)... By real Irish I mean people born and brought up in Ireland.
@@anonb4632 The Irish that went to America, Canada, Scotland and England are our cousins though. There are people with Irish accents still after many generations in Newfoundland. What's so special about being born and raised in Ireland anyway? Is Paddy afraid that his yank first cousin will turn up with a claim on the land that he inherited from his granddad?
Weird
It would be Kelley if it was Isle of Man.
philtorpey people always ask me how to spell my name whether it's Kelly or Kelley , I guess at the Statue of Liberty we dropped the second E, like German Busch = bush
@@willkelly9941 Couldn't it have been the immigration person writing it down who misspelled it? I'd imagine registering thousands of people a day you'd get tired of making sure every name was spelled correctly.
IM A KELLY, MY FATHER IS A KELLY, MY DADDYS FATHER MY PAPA IS A KELLY ALL THE WAY BACK TO THE BEGINNINGS, MY MOTHER IS A MAC-DONALD, MY MOTHER'S FATHER MY PAPA IS A MAC-DONALD AND ALL THE WAY BACK TO THE BEGINNINGS, MY MOTHER'S MOTHER MY GRANNY IS A MAC-LAUGHLIN, MY MOTHER'S GRANNY WAS A O'NEIL, MY FATHERS GRANNY WAS A MAC-CARTHY, AND MY AUNTY AND UNCLES AND NEPHEWS AND NIECE'S ARE MURPHY'S, ( 🍀🏴 👈 IM A TRUE PEDIGREES OF EIRE & CALEDONIA, 👌 ( TO MANY PLASTIC IRISH AND PLASTIC SCOTTISH 👈👌
His hair? I always thought Kelly was a gal. Please explain! 😊
I lost my virginity to a woman named Kelly… she just happened to be my aunt
I'm right here!
Frank William Abagnale, Jr. sent me here too..
You guys must have quite a club going by now! :-)
Catch Me If You Can!
Okay, then.....?
Paul Kelly it is a movie. This song was mentioned there.
@MY DOG CAN PUT YOU IN A HEADLOCK I've finally seen that scene in the film. I get it now. My grandfather taught me this song when I was a kid.
@@PaulKelly88 excuse me, but are you the same PAUL AUSTIN KELLY who sang, amongst other roles, Tonio from "LA FILLE DU REGIMENT" with Mariellz Devia at La Scala?
@@edwardamosbrandwein3583 Hi Edward, yes, that's me. Did you see that production?
Has anybody here seen Molly?
Someone has been watching The Ballad of Buster Scruggs? 🌝
Molly from the isle of man
Pan Shot!
@@MIXMASTERRFS3 dog hole!
You measly skunk!
Frank Abagnalde sent hello !
Frank William Abagnale Jr 😀
CATH ME IF YOU CAN 1963-1970
Catch Me If You Can currently on the telly. Brought me here.
I have this song stuck in my head.
I only watch Catch me if you can so I can hear this song...k.e.l.l.y 😉
Love this! Found out about this song from a titanic crew documentary.
Thanks, Izaic! Glad you've enjoyed it.
@@PaulKelly88 I'm curious, what made you make this? Its a lovely song, but also probably not a well known one?
@@izaicslinux6961 My grandfather loved to sing Irish songs, and he taught it to me when I was a kid. I recorded it in his memory.
It's Kelly from the ISLE of man. It's been changed to a phoney Irish song... Wake up people..
Frank send me here😁
Tell Frank I say "Thank you!"
Dear Dad, you always told me that an honest man has nothing to fear, so I'm trying my best not to be afraid.
Beautiful song
🍀🏴KELLY IS HERE👌🌏 IM A KELLY AND IM THE BEST KELLY OF ALL KELLY'S 🍀🏴🌏👌🌍
And winner of this year's Irish Modesty Award! :-)
@@PaulKelly88 👍😉
i’m sorry no i’m the best kelly
i am here because of airline pilot turned doctor turned lawyer..lol
Cat ch me if you can!
That's right!
The Last Unicorn sent me here
Me. This is the song for me. 'cept blonde hair.
Okay. I'll just have to record a new version, then. 🙂
Singing songs of Piccadilly
Strand and Leicester Square
'Til Paddy got excited
Then he shouted to them there
Opsss....
*Frank William Abagnale, Jr. me envió aquí ...*
"has anybody seen RKelly? rK - E - double L - Y..."
I don’t know if this is coincidence or not but in some parts of this song it sounds like “O’Brien is trying’ to learn to talk Hawaiian” and in another part it sounds like “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary”
Well, you know how it was back in the years before we started suing everyone for plagiarising--bits of a good tune just had ways of getting around.
Molly asked her sweetheart with a simple country smile, if they might have a holiday they sailed from Mona’s isle, they landed safe in London Town soon Molly lost her way, among admiring men, and she is missing to this day, has anybody here seen molly M,O, double L, Y has anybody here seen molly, find her if you can, she is not all skin and bony oh, no, her figures widely knowny-oh, has anybody here seen Molly
Molly from the Isle of Man
Deen Kelly
2 mice fell in a bucket
Bloom in ulysses heard this song being played on a street organ in the funeral cortege!
Interesting! I didn't know that.
Gene Kelly, Voice of the Phillies, used this as his signature tune for his 5-minute sports spot, Kelly's Klubhouse.
I'm A PROPER KELLY 👌🍀🏴💪👊💪 IM KING KELLY 👌
I was told to look this up. Happy I did.
Who told you?
True story... the book Gone Away Lake brought me here. 😂
And how did that happen?
@@PaulKelly88 Mr. Pindar Payton walks away singing the last two lines of the chorus so I decided to look it up! Charming childhood book if you've never read it. 😄
@@nonyabidness5708 Oh, that's great! Many thanks, I'll look it up.
Respect from County Wexford Ireland 🇮🇪 🙌
Dedicating it to Kelly (a lady who works at our law firm in California)!
Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?
(C.W. Murphy & Will Letters)
(American version by William J. McKenna, 1909)
Michael Kelly with his sweetheart came from County Cork,
And bent upon a holiday, they landed in New York.
They strolled around to see the sights; alas, it's sad to say,
Poor Kelly lost his little girl upon the Great White Way.
She walked uptown from Herald Square to Forty Second Street
The traffic stopped as she cried to the copper on the beat:
cho: Has anybody here seen Kelly?
K.E. double L. Y,
Has anybody here seen Kelly?
Have you seen him smile?
Sure his hair is red, his eyes are blue,
And he's Irish through and through, Has anybody here seen Kelly?
Kelly from the Emerald Isle
Over on Fifth Avenue, a band began to play,
Ten thousand men were marching for it was Saint Patrick's Day.
The "Wearing of the Green" rang out upon the morning air,
'Twas Kelly's favorite song, so Mary said, "I'll find him there."
She climbed upon the grandstand in hopes her Mike she'd see,
Five hundred Kellys left the ranks in answer to her plea.
It originally, Kelly from the ISLE of man ,its not a Irish song
Stop being fooled folks.dont turn into plastic paddy's .
Information from Dublin .
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Maybe you neglected to read the UA-cam caption above--"here's an old British dance hall song from 1908. The original title was "Kelly from the Isle of Man." Who's being fooled?
Frank William Abagnale, Jr. sent me here...
Welcome to the most caucasian nook of UA-cam.
Kelly? Dat's an unusual name for dese parts.
Frank Abagnale brought me here 🤣
This is not an old recording!
And who said it was?
Yeah, I've seen Kelly! He went back home to the Isle of Man, F*ck knows why people think he's from Ireland! and he's never set foot in New York in his life!
Absolutely right! :-)
Lemming of the BDA
Irish Vibes😍💥
Buster scruggs......what a shot
Found him yet?
I'm right here
Old timer Barnsley supporters used to sing this song for Johnny Kelly, a tricky winger who seemed to always evade defenders.
So sweet! Love this 🍀💚🍀
Thank you so much!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Oh, thank you very much for your nice and friendly answer! Your song is really great and sweet! Mr Kelly, I wish you the very best! Lots of Love! 🍀💚🍀
Layla Kelly! Married as briddick but always a proud northern Irish
Way to go, Layla! Love the name, too!
there is only one Ireland, United and free 🍀
‘‘Tis true. Everybody would be Irish if it was a choice 😉!
*well except for the time I made the mistake of saying that to a Scottish woman 😡, I ducked so I was fine 😂.
Well done! Ulysses brought me here.
The book?
@@lensperspective9753 Yes, it is one of many songs featured in the book. Check out my "Ulysses for Beginners" playlist for more!
Dobry mix.
zycze sukcesow mordeczkoi ale za duzo altotuna dales
Havergal Brian's opera The Tigers sent me here.
"I'm Henry the eighth I am, Hen-i-rey the eighth I am I am.." by Herman's Hermits
Wasn’t this song adapted from a british one
Originally Isle of Man.
Wait where is Kelly
Here I is... but my eyes are brown and my hair is brown/black and grey...lol and my first name is Kelly not my last. I have no Irish blood but I do have Scottish, French, English, Cree, Ojibwa and Chippewa or, Metis, for short. My middle name is also Irish, Brian..I have no clue what my parents were thinking 54 years ago but I also have a brother named Kerry. lol Who knows, maybe somewhere there's Irish blood..
Fun fact...Grace Kelly screwed up the name for boys. When I was in grade 3 there were 2 other male Kellys in my class.
I found her I’ve seen Kelly
People are like ferrets.
Or lemmings?
All the same!
old school... hehehe
From turkey 🤘🤘🤘
Tuz