Boys From The County Hell

Album: Red Roses For Me (1984)
Play Video
  • On the first day of March, it was raining
    It was raining worse than anything that I have ever seen
    I drank ten pints of beer and I cursed all the people there
    And I wish that all this raining would stop falling down on me

    And it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink
    And mother, wake me early in the morning

    At the time, I was working for a landlord
    And he was the meanest bastard that you have ever seen
    And to lose a single penny would grieve him awful sore
    And he was a miserable bollocks and a bitch's bastard's whore

    And it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink
    And mother, wake me early in the morning

    I recall we took care of him one Sunday
    We got him out the back and we broke his fucking balls
    And maybe that was dreaming and maybe that was real
    But all I know is I left that place without a penny or fuck all

    And it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink
    And mother, wake me early in the morning

    But now I've the most charming of verandahs
    I sit and watch the junkies, the drunks, the pimps, the whores
    Five green bottles sitting on the floor
    I wish to Christ, I wish to Christ that I had fifteen more

    And it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink
    And mother, wake me early in the morning

    And it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink
    And mother wake me early in the morning

    The boys and me are drunk and looking for you
    We'll eat your frigging entrails and we won't give a damn
    Me daddy was a blue shirt and my mother a madam
    My brother earned his medals at Mai Lei in Vietnam

    And it's lend me ten pounds and I'll buy you a drink
    And mother, wake me early in the morning

    On the first day of March, it was raining
    It was raining worse than anything that I have ever seen
    Stay on the other side of the road 'cause you can never tell
    We've a thirst like a gang of devils, we're the boys of the County Hell

    And it's lend me ten pounds and I'll buy you a drink
    And mother, wake me early in the morning

    And it's lend me ten pounds and I'll buy you a drink
    And mother, wake me early in the morning Writer/s: SHANE MACGOWAN
    Publisher: DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Jayme from Brooklyn Nope and no.
    Hell's Kitchen is located in the lower part of Mid-Town NOT the Bronx and tho it was largely Irish, it was NEVER called "County Hell"
    The Pogues have a song by the same name recorded in 1984 and in the song it states a father being a blueshirt which where a facist party in Ireland during the 1930s and never mentions anything American while it does mention "Pounds" and other things that are part of the Irish/ UK landscape...
  • Michael from White Rock, BcIreland is made up of 32 Counties. Durring the mass exodus from Erin to America many of the Irish settled in New York. More specifically in the South Bronx. A section of which came to be known as Hells Kitchen. To this day Hells Kitchen is often referred to as the 33rd County of Ireland
see more comments

Editor's Picks

Does Jimmy Page Worship The Devil? A Look at Satanism in Rock

Does Jimmy Page Worship The Devil? A Look at Satanism in RockSong Writing

We ring the Hell's Bells to see what songs and rockers are sincere in their Satanism, and how much of it is an act.

Julian Lennon

Julian LennonSongwriter Interviews

Julian tells the stories behind his hits "Valotte" and "Too Late for Goodbyes," and fills us in on his many non-musical pursuits. Also: what MTV meant to his career.

Leslie West of Mountain

Leslie West of MountainSongwriter Interviews

From the cowbell on "Mississippi Queen" to recording with The Who when they got the wrong Felix, stories from one of rock's master craftsmen.

Country Song Titles

Country Song TitlesFact or Fiction

Country songs with titles so bizarre they can't possibly be real... or can they?

Mick Jones of Foreigner

Mick Jones of ForeignerSongwriter Interviews

Foreigner's songwriter/guitarist tells the stories behind the songs "Juke Box Hero," "I Want To Know What Love Is," and many more.

The Girl in That Song

The Girl in That SongFact or Fiction

Billie Jean, Delilah, Sara, Laura and Sharona - do you know who the girls in the songs really are?