Whiskey You´re the Devil
Greenland Whalefishers Lyrics


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Now brave boys, we're on the march off to Portugal and Spain Drums are beating, banners flying the Devil at home
will come tonight so it's go,
fare thee well with a too da loo ra loo ra doo de da a too ra loo ra loo ra doo de da me rikes fall too ra laddie-o
there's whisky in the jar

Oh, whisky you're the devil you're leading me astray
over hills and mountains and to Amerikay
you're sweetness from the Bleachner and spunkier than tea
oh whisky you're my darling drunk or sober

The French are fighting boldly men are dying hot and coldly
give every man his flask of powder his firelock on his shoulder
so its go, fare thee well with a too da loo ra loo ra doo de da a too ra loo ra loo ra
doo de da me rikes fall too ra laddie-o there's whisky in the jar

Oh, whisky you're the devil you're leading me astray
over hills and mountains and to Amerikay
you're sweetness from the Bleachner and spunkier than tea
oh whisky you're my darling drunk or sober

Says the old wan do not wrong me don't take me daughter from me for if you do I will torment you when I'm dead my ghost will haunt you so its go,
fare thee well with a too da loo ra loo ra doo de da a too ra loo ra loo ra doo de da me rikes fall too ra laddie-o
there's whisky in the jar

Oh, whisky you're the devil you're leading me astray
over hills and mountains and to Amerikay
you're sweetness from the Bleachner and spunkier than tea
oh whisky you're my darling drunk or sober

Oh, whisky you're the devil you're leading me astray
over hills and mountains and to Amerikay




you're sweetness from the Bleachner and spunkier than tea
oh whisky you're my darling drunk or sober

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Whiskey You're the Devil" by Greenland Whalefishers, are about the soldiers who are preparing to go to Portugal and Spain, led by the Devil. They are singing and marching with their banners flying and drums beating. The soldiers are aware that they will face a lot of difficulties during the battle, but they are not discouraged as they are accompanied by the devil who is always there to guide them. The song praises the qualities of whiskey, how it leads the soldiers astray to distant lands and over hills, with the sweetness of its taste from the Bleachner, giving them courage and strength to fight the battle. It concludes with the old man warning his tormentors, that his ghost will haunt them if they take his daughter, before bidding farewell with the chorus.


The song is mainly about the Scottish and Irish soldiers, who were famous for their ability to drink and fight, and how whiskey was an essential part of their lives, as it provided them with the courage and strength to face their difficulties. The reference to the devil is related to their strong belief in mythology, where the devil was a prominent figure in their stories. The song reflects their love for whiskey and pride in their heritage.


Line by Line Meaning

Now brave boys, we're on the march off to Portugal and Spain
We're heading off to war, ready to fight for our country in Portugal and Spain


Drums are beating, banners flying the Devil at home will come tonight so it's go
The sound of the drums and banners are calling us to battle. The Devil is lurking at home, so we must leave immediately


Fare thee well with a too da loo ra loo ra doo de da a too ra loo ra loo ra doo de da me rikes fall too ra laddie-o, there's whisky in the jar
We bid you farewell with a song, wishing you luck and reminding you that there's always whisky to be had


Oh, whisky you're the devil you're leading me astray over hills and mountains and to Amerikay, you're sweetness from the Bleachner and spunkier than tea, oh whisky you're my darling drunk or sober
Whisky, you're my downfall, leading me on wild adventures to far-off places like America. You're more exciting than anything else and whether drunk or sober, I can't resist you


The French are fighting boldly men are dying hot and coldly give every man his flask of powder his firelock on his shoulder
The French soldiers are fighting fiercely, and casualties are high. We arm ourselves with our guns and ammunition, ready for battle


So it's go, fare thee well with a too da loo ra loo ra doo de da a too ra loo ra loo ra doo de da me rikes fall too ra laddie-o there's whisky in the jar
We must leave now, saying our goodbyes with a cheerful tune. We may face danger and even death, but we will always have whisky to comfort us


Says the old wan do not wrong me don't take me daughter from me for if you do I will torment you when I'm dead my ghost will haunt you so its go, fare thee well with a too da loo ra loo ra doo de da a too ra loo ra loo ra doo de da me rikes fall too ra laddie-o there's whisky in the jar
An old woman warns us not to harm her daughter, threatening to haunt us even after her death. We say our goodbyes with a song, and remind ourselves that whisky will always be there to lift our spirits


Oh, whisky you're the devil you're leading me astray over hills and mountains and to Amerikay, you're sweetness from the Bleachner and spunkier than tea, oh whisky you're my darling drunk or sober
Once again, we acknowledge that whisky is our ultimate temptation, leading us to grand adventures and experiences that surpass anything else in our lives




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@leguenyoun4856

I love it.Merci from paris!

@MrAbbeez

I love irish musik! from sweden! :)

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