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Revision as of 21:02, 28 August 2014
"At The Céilí" is a Celtic Woman song whose music was composed by David Downes and whose lyrics were written Shay Healey. Originated in the show and on the album A New Journey, it was originally sung by Lisa Kelly, Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, and Órla Fallon, with the accompaniment of Máiréad Nesbitt's fiddle.
Lyrics
<poem> Lisa Kelly, Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, and Órla Fallon Tonight we're going to meet some lads Us girls are dressed up gaily And we'll be dancing 'till the dawn We're going to the Céilí
The lads they come from miles around From Ennis and Kilmaley To show us all their fancy steps We're going to the Céilí
They're planning tunes on everything From pipes to ukulele It sounds so good you can't sit down We're dancing at the Céilí
Lisa All the boys we loved so well So handsome young and charming They're in New York and Boston now They should be home here farming My own true love has sailed away To be an endless rover 'Cause times are tough and he must leave To start a new life over
He writes me letters every week To say how much he's slaving And he promises that he'll be back Before the hay needs saving But it's hard to love somebody That you're not in touch with daily So I'm looking for somebody new Tonight down At The Céilí
The winter nights are long and hard And time goes by so slowly I wish my true love, he was here And in his arms I'd roll He'd whisper tender words of love to me And kiss my lips so sweetly And quickly I'd surrender to his manly charms completely
Lisa and Méav He writes me letters every week To say how much he's slaving And he promises that he'll be back Before the hay needs saving But it's hard to love somebody That you're not in touch with daily So I'm looking for somebody new Tonight down At The Céilí So I'm looking for somebody new Tonight down At The Céilí
Órla I hope I meet someone tonight Who'll make me heart beat fast A handsome man with laughing eyes Who smiles as he walks past And when they play an old-time waltz He'll twirl me round the floor And promise me that I will be His girl forevermore
His girl forevermore His girl forevermore Who'll promise me that I will be His girl forevermore (2x)
Méav I'm somewhat in a bother That is really quite alarming I have two lads pursuing me And each of them is charming One of them is dark and poor One fair with lots of money I don't know which one to choose The flower or the honey
All What on Earth am I to do? It's driving me half crazy Tonight I'll make my mind up When I see them At The Céilí
Méav: To be a poor man's wife Will be a life of washing dishes While a rich man's wife will surely have Great luxury and riches In comfort how I know It wouldn't be too hard to wallow And being poor is not much fun Which one should I follow?
All What on Earth am I to do? It's driving me half crazy Tonight I'll make my mind up When I see them At The Céilí
Lisa I've been lucky I've found a lad Who's handsome and a neighbor
Órla And me, I've met a decent man Whose friendship I will savour
Méav And me I've made my choice as well And in no way was it aisy But I'd rather have a man for love Than be a rich man's lady
All And that is how the story ends May true love never fail me We got ourselves three men tonight And we met them At The Céilí