Oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are callingįrom glen to glen, and down the mountain side I first set my eyes on sweet Molly MaloneĬrying "Cockles and Mussels alive, alive O!"Ĭrying Cockles and Mussels Alive, alive O!įor so were her father and mother before,Īnd that was the end of sweet Molly Malone He’s got one fist of Iron the other of SteelĪnd if the left don’t get yer then the right one will!īread of heaven, Feed me till I want no more. ‘Calla’ was born one mornin´ in the drizzling rain If you see me coming you better step aside I was born one mornin´ in the drizzling rain I was born one mornin' when the sun didn't shineĪnd loaded sixteen tons of number nine coalĪnd the straw boss said:" Well, bless your soul" Saint Peter don't you call me ´cause I can't go You load sixteen tons and what do you get If you have any rugby songs you'd like adding to this list, please email Sixteen TonsĪ mind that's a weak and a back that's strong If you don't have an Adobe reader, click the Adobe icon to download free of charge from the Adobe site. You can download them all in either Word or Adobe Acrobat format. Here's a selection of Rugby songs lovingly compiled by our chairman Andy Foster.
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