Well, here we have a classic little London-Irish folk song from Dominic Behan, the brother of the famous Brendan Behan. This song is called ‘Building Up and Tearing England Down’. Hope you enjoy!
Dominic Behan – Building Up & Tearing England Down
Building Up & tearing England Down Lyrics;
I have won a Heroes Name with McAlpine and Costane
With Fitzpatrick, Murphy, Ash and Wimpey’s Gang
I’ve been often on the road, on my way to draw the Dole
When theirs nothing left to do for Johnny Laing
Well, I used to think that God, made the mixer, pick and Hod,
So that Paddy might know Hell above the Ground
I’ve had Gangers big and Tough, tell me ‘Tear it all out rough!’
When youre Building Up and Tearing England Down.
In a Tunnel Underground, a Young limerick Man was Found
He was built into the New Victoria line.
When the Bonus gang had passed, Sticking through the concrete Cast
Came the face of little Charlie Joe Devine
And the ganger man McGurk, said ‘Hey Paddy, It’s the Work’
When a Gas main burst and he blew off the ground
Well they swear he said dont slack, ‘I won’t be here until I’m back’
When you’re building up and tearing England Down
I was on the Hydro Dam, on the day that Jack McCann
Felt the better for his stammer in a week
He fell from the shuttering Jam, and the poor old stuttering man
He was never ever more inclined to speak
And I saw the bold McColl, from the big flyover fall,
Into a concrete mixer spinning round
No, it wasn’t his intent, he got a fine head of cement
When he was building up and tearing England down.
I remember Carrier Jack, with his Hod upon his back
Well, he swore One day he’d set the world on fire
But his face they’ve never seen, since his shovel it cut clean
Through the middle of the big high tension wire.
So, no more like Robin Hood, will he roam through Cricklewood,
Or dance around the pubs in Camden Town
Ah but let no man complain, sure no Paddy dies in vane
when he’s building up and tearing England down.
So come all you Navvies bold, who may think that English gold
Is just waiting to be taken from each sod
Or the likes of You and Me, would ever get an OBE
Or a Knighthood for good service to The Hod
They’ve a concrete Master race, to keep you in your place,
and a ganger man to beat you to the ground
If you ever try to take, part of what the bosses make,
when youre building Up and tearing England down.
Dominic Behan
Dominic Behan was a singer and songwriter from Dublin who was a keen advocate of the Irish republican movement. He was the Younger Brother of the Legendary Irish singer, Songwriter and Poet, Brendan Behan. He was a contributing artist in the 1960’s Folk revival and released a few good albums including a historical commentary album ‘Rebellion’ commemorating the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin.
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