The song Jug of Punch is performed by The Clancy Brothers in the album named Clancy Brothers - Greatest Hits in the year 1990 .
Jug Of Punch
'Twas early, early, in the month of June
I was sitting with my gla*s and spoon.
A small bird sat on an ivy bunch
And the song he sang was a jug of punch.
CHO: Toor-a-loora-la, toor-a-loora-lie
Toor-a-loora-la, toor-a-loora-lie
(repeat last two lines of verse)
If I were sick, and very bad
And were not able to go or stand,
I would not think it at all amiss
To pledge my shoes for a jug of punch.
CHO:
What more diversion can a man desire
Than to sit him down by a snug turf fire,
Upon his knee a pretty wench
And upon his table a jug of punch.
CHO:
And when I'm dead and in my grave
No costly tombstone will I have,
I'll dig a grave both wide and deep
With a jug of punch at my head and feet.
Recorded by Clancys, Galvin
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===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY
The Clancy Brothers - Clancy Brothers - Greatest Hits
- The Maid of Fife
- Jug of Punch
- Gallant Forty-TWA
- Whistling Gypsy
- The Leaving of Liverpool
- Mountain Dew
- The Nightingale
- Roddy McCaulay
- Castle of Dramore
- Father's Grave
- Johnny McAdoo
- The Irish Rover
- Old Woman From Wexford
- Bonnie Charlie
- Jolly Tinker
- Haul Away Joe
- The Shoals of Herring
- The Mermaid
- Kelly- The Boy from Killarn
- Rosin the Bow
- Whisky is the Life of Man
- Macpherson's Lament
- Whisky, You're the Devil
- Holy Ground