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IRISH ROVERS – THE DRUNK SCOTTSMAN !!

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  1. The guy that said that this is Bryan Bowers is 100% correct

  2. This is NOT the Irish Rovers. I downloaded this song off of ITunes and the singer is Bryan Bowers. Still, a great song :)

  3. Lad, I don’t know where you’ve been, but I see you’ve won first prize…

    LOL!!

  4. Cheers!

  5. I think this is John Denver.

  6. its a traditional scotish song

  7. The Irish Rovers are great! But this is sung by The Woods Tea Company… Ive seen both bands live great show and fun :D

  8. The Irish Rovers are one of my favorite groups. I would love to hear them sing this song some day. This one happens to be sung by Bryan Bowers……..as is almost every other version on UTube. Yep, even the one credited to John Denver.

  9. This is one of my favorite videos too!

  10. Just GREAT!!!! :D

  11. Oh my God. I’ve spent years on youtube and i’ve never heard this one before.

    Fantastic text.

  12. great fun :D

  13. der kerl hat ne absolut geile stimme!!!

  14. sounds good to me :)

  15. kids thats because this song has been around for over 100 years in various forms enjoy alot of the rovesr music is funny

  16. This the funniest ever!! Great fun.

  17. Doctor Demento had a radio show and put out other peoples songs and some of his own. This wasn’t one of his

  18. Great Ballad! I love this song!

  19. that too…

  20. No, in other words he was REALLY drunk and the lasses pranked him GOOD! LOL

  21. Lad, i dont know where ya been, but i see you won first prize…

  22. in other words: he’s got a big pecker, lol.

  23. sweet other countries making songs about scotland probably cos they no its the best country

  24. >>>:[


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