St. Patrick's Day Parade
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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I′ll be marching along in the big parade on St. Patrick's day
I′ll be up to me neck in shamrocks as I march along the way
I'll swing that old shillelagh as I wave to each colleen
I'll tilt me ear the better to hear the Wearing of the Green
Oh, the Kellys from Killarney, the Murphys from Kildare,
The Hallahans and Callahans who came from County Clare.
There′ll be folks from dear old Dublin all the way to County Cork
They′ll be marching in the big parade right here in old New York.
Oh, the mayor will be in the big parade, strutting high and grand.
And behind him will march a thousand cops who come from Ireland.
Those beautiful songs of Erin, the band will play them all.
We'll march along, we′re singing the song, The Harp of Tara's Halls.
Those sons and daughters of Erin, a hundred thousand strong,
Will be singing the songs of Ireland, as they march along.
Their eyes will shine with laughter, their hearts will all be gay,
When the Irish all turn out to celebrate St. Patrick′s Day.
We'll be marching along in the big parade on St. Patrick′s Day.
Not for all of the tea in Dublin would I ever stay away.
I'll trip the light fantastic at how proud I'm going to feel.
The band will play go which a go way a good old Irish reel.
They′ll be Cooney Mulrooney and Mickey O′Dowd,
Cutting up capers and pleasing the crowd.
Hogan and Brogan will kick up their heels,
Singing and dancing the jigs and the reels.
The Connells, O'Donnells,
And Larry O′Toole, Maloney, Mahoney and Lefty O'Doul.
Divil a man as happy as they on St. Patrick′s Day.
I'll be marching along in the big parade, twinkle in me eye.
We′ll be proud as a thousand peacocks, with our heads up in the sky.

I'll be there you can betcha, when the band begins to play,
And the Irish all turn out to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bing Crosby’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade describe the excitement and joy of the St. Patrick’s Day parade in New York City. The song talks about the different Irish families coming together to celebrate the day, with Kellys from Killarney, Murphys from Kildare and Callahans from County Clare joining in. The lyrics mention the parade’s grand marshal, the mayor, and a thousand Irish cops who march behind him. As the parade goes on, the band plays beautiful Irish songs, and people start to sing along with the songs. The lyrics paint a picture of people dancing, singing and celebrating with laughter and joy.


The song celebrates the Irish culture and highlights how the Irish communities come together to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The parade serves as a platform where people from different backgrounds can collectively celebrate Irish traditions, turning the city into a sea of green. The song also represents the spirit of pride that the Irish community takes in their heritage, and their eagerness to share their customs and traditions with the world.


Line by Line Meaning

I'll be marching along in the big parade on St. Patrick's day
I will proudly participate in the St. Patrick's Day parade.


I'll be up to me neck in shamrocks as I march along the way
I will be covered in shamrocks as I walk through the parade.


I'll swing that old shillelagh as I wave to each colleen
I will swing my cane-like shillelagh and greet each Irish girl I encounter.


I'll tilt me ear the better to hear the Wearing of the Green
I will listen attentively for the sound of people singing 'The Wearing of the Green.'


Oh, the Kellys from Killarney, the Murphys from Kildare, The Hallahans and Callahans who came from County Clare.
People from all over Ireland (specifically Kellys from Killarney, Murphys from Kildare, Hallahans, Callahans from County Clare) have come to take part in the parade.


There'll be folks from dear old Dublin all the way to County Cork They'll be marching in the big parade right here in old New York.
People from all over Ireland, from Dublin to County Cork, will march in the parade, which takes place in New York.


Oh, the mayor will be in the big parade, strutting high and grand. And behind him will march a thousand cops who come from Ireland.
The mayor of New York City will be in the parade, followed by a thousand Irish police officers.


Those beautiful songs of Erin, the band will play them all. We'll march along, we're singing the song, The Harp of Tara's Halls.
The band will play traditional Irish music, including 'The Harp of Tara's Halls,' and we will all sing and march to these songs.


Those sons and daughters of Erin, a hundred thousand strong, Will be singing the songs of Ireland, as they march along.
One hundred thousand Irish-Americans will sing the songs of their homeland as they march in the parade.


Their eyes will shine with laughter, their hearts will all be gay, When the Irish all turn out to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
People will be happy and full of laughter when they come together to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.


We'll be marching along in the big parade on St. Patrick's Day. Not for all of the tea in Dublin would I ever stay away.
I wouldn't miss the St. Patrick's Day parade for anything in the world.


I'll trip the light fantastic at how proud I'm going to feel. The band will play go which a go way a good old Irish reel.
I will happily dance to the band playing a lively Irish reel.


They'll be Cooney Mulrooney and Mickey O'Dowd, Cutting up capers and pleasing the crowd.
People named Cooney Mulrooney and Mickey O'Dowd will entertain the crowd with their antics.


Hogan and Brogan will kick up their heels, Singing and dancing the jigs and the reels.
Hogan and Brogan will dance and sing traditional Irish songs, including jigs and reels.


The Connells, O'Donnells, And Larry O'Toole, Maloney, Mahoney and Lefty O'Doul.
Various Irish last names, including Connell, O'Donnell, O'Toole, Maloney, Mahoney, and O'Doul, will be present at the parade.


Divil a man as happy as they on St. Patrick's Day.
No one is happier than the Irish on St. Patrick's Day.


I'll be marching along in the big parade, twinkle in me eye. We'll be proud as a thousand peacocks, with our heads up in the sky.
I will march in the parade with a twinkle in my eye, and I will stand tall and proud like a peacock.


I'll be there you can betcha, when the band begins to play, And the Irish all turn out to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
Without a doubt, I will be present when the band begins to play, and I will enjoy St. Patrick's Day celebrations along with my fellow Irishmen.




Writer(s): Lange Johnny, Heath Hy

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