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The Yankee Frenchman
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A story of immigration and migration.
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Myself and other musicians that I've met.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #640
Peak in subgenre #4
Author
Ed Laura
Rights
2003
Uploaded
April 06, 2008
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MP3
MP3 4.0 MB 128 kbps 4:20
Story behind the song
In Michigan I was called "Frenchman" due to my French-Canadian heritage. In Tennessee I am "Yankee". I wrote this for Nashville Weather to explain how a Yankee Frenchman came to be in an souther Irish band.
Lyrics
10/01/03 A way back in the early days the colonies did form And good folks came from every place in a migratory storm From Scotland came some pipers, from Holland came the Dutch From Eire came the reels and jigs we love so very much A ship sailed from the shores of France and much to their remorse A mighty gale posessed their sails and set a Northern course It landed in them in Canada as Toronto settled in So the Frenchmen set their traps and snares and bartered for the skins They made a right fine livin' what peltin' could afford But Frenchmen do aspire and some of them got bored The clan from Burrough of Lorrain thier wares tied to a hod Made it down to Michigan but for the grace of God Well one of them kept goin' to the hills of Tennessee And hooked up with an Irish band that's how you're meetin' me I love to sing the ballads and I've got a quick right hand The story of a Yankee Frenchman in an Irish band (He's just a Yankee Frenchman in a Southern Irish band) Now Martin's a grand piper he'll lead us in a jig Miss Hoos, she moves the lower notes that make us sound so big Sir Byers is the fiddler and a master of the lore On drums Miss Hoeft so skillfully adds energy galore And me I play the rhythm before you I do stand The story of a Yankee Frenchman in an Irish band (He's just a Yankee Frenchman in a Southern Irish band) The Irish songs transformed me they are a lively lot and brought ol' Erin to me heart tied in a Celtic knot I could just be the happiest that ever was a man The story of a Yankee Frenchman in an Irish band
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