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Mussels in the Corner is a Newfoundland folk song. In 2005, nine hundred and eighty-nine musicians gathered in St. John's at the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival to play "Mussels in the Corner" on accordions to set a world record for simultaneous accordion playing.() ==Lyrics== Mussels in the Corner ''Chorus:'' :'' 'Deed I is in love with you'' :''Up all night in the foggy dew'' :'' 'Deed I is in love with you'' :''Mussels in the corner'' :Ask a bayman for a smoke :He will say my pipe is broke :Ask a bayman for a chew :He will bite it off for you :''(chorus)'' :Dirty shirts and dirty ties :Dirty rings around their eyes :Can't get up the morning boys :Dirty auld Torbaymen :''(chorus)'' :Here they are as white as ghosts :Baymen in their little boats :Women in their petticoats :Down in Petty Harbour :''(chorus)'' :I took Liza to the ball :Liza couldn't dance at all :I beat her head against the wall :Mussels in the corner :''(chorus)'' :All the people in Belle Isle :Don't get up till half past nine :Wash their face in kerosene oil :Polly, you're a corker! :''(chorus)'' :Elsie Murray, she's so fine, :Don't get up til half past nine :Won't get up to feed the swine :Dirty Elsie Murray. :'' 'Deed I is in love with you'' :''Up all night in the foggy dew'' :'' 'Deed I is in love with you'' :''Mussels in the corner'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mussels in the Corner」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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