Billy Davy's Daughter

Album: Word Gets Around (1997)
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  • I never knew her name
    I only knew her fame
    She lived near my town
    Another goldfish to drown

    Well I just passed the bridge
    That parts us from them
    The bridge that she used
    Again and again, again

    I remember when they found her
    Billy Davy's daughter
    The word gets around
    Word gets around

    Billy davy's second daughter
    Threw herself to dirty water
    Billy's left with nothing but a dream

    Billy Davy's second daughter
    Threw herself to dirty water
    Billy's left with nothing but a dream

    He dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams
    He dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams
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Comments: 3

  • Cazy from Irelandlove this song and love to Davey and his daughter, true passion and purity.
  • Martin from Aberdare Most of the songs on word gets around is about stories from aberdare area or near by valley towns and yes this is a true story
  • Andrew from Glasgow, ScotlandLove this song so much!
    if i am being totaly stupid correct me, but is this a true story?
    im guessing yes?
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