Theme From Harry's Game

Album: Magical Ring (1982)
Charted: 5
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  • Imtheochaidh soir is siar
    A dtainig ariamh
    An ghealach is an ghrian

    Fol lol the doh fol the day
    Fol the doh fol the day

    Imtheochaidh an ghealach's an ghrian
    An Daoine og is a chail 'na dhiadh

    Fol lol the doh fol the day
    Fol the doh fol the day

    Fol lol the doh fol the day
    Fol the doh fol the day

    Imtheochaidh a dtainig ariamh
    An duine og is a chail ne dhiadh

    Fol lol the doh fol the day
    Fol the doh fol the day

    Translation
    I will go east and go west

    (To the places) from whence came
    The moon and the sun

    The moon and the sun will go
    And the young man
    With his reputation behind him
    I will go wherever he came from
    The young man with his reputation behind him Writer/s: CIARAN MARION BRENNAN, PAUL BRENNAN
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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