Coal Quay Market, The
DESCRIPTION: Singer buys an old flea-ridden chemise at Coal Quay. His wife won't have it. The lady that sold it to him won't take it back and beats him. "Pretty females": don't let a man interfere with your business; if you buy a chemise, buy a new one.
AUTHOR: Jimmy Crowley (source: OCanainn-SongsOfCork)
EARLIEST DATE: 1978 (OCanainn-SongsOfCork)
KEYWORDS: clothes humorous wife abuse
FOUND IN: Ireland
REFERENCES (1 citation):
OCanainn-SongsOfCork, pp. 98-99, "The Coal Quay Market" (1 text, 1 tune)
NOTES [58 words]: OCanainn-SongsOfCork: "This is one of Jimmy Crowley's best known songs and is very popular with Cork audiences, as it deals with the goings-on at one of the city's best known landmarks - the Coal Quay, between Castle Street and the river. It was traditionally a second-hand market, though you can now get both new and second-hand goods there." - BS
File: OCan098
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