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Tarquin McConnor, MP

Was there ever a fishmonger in Dublin name Molly Malone?


    



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♥ sarah
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molly_Malone <-- check this outt

''An urban legend has grown up around the figure of the historical Molly, who has been presented variously as a hawker by day and part-time prostitute by night, or - in contrast - as one of the few chaste female street-hawkers of her day.

However, there is no evidence that the song is based on a real woman who lived in the 17th century, or at any other time, despite claims that records of her birth and death have been located. The name "Molly" originated as a familiar version of the names Mary and Margaret. While many such "Molly" Malones were born in Dublin over the centuries, no evidence connects any of them to the events in the song, which was not recorded earlier than the early 1880s, when it was published as a work written and composed by James Yorkston, of Edinburgh. The song is in a familiar tragi-comic mode popular in this period, probably influenced by earlier songs with a similar theme, such as Percy Montross's "My Darling Clementine", which was written circa 1880.'' <--wikipedia


little thing
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Yes and she wheeled her wheel barrow through streets wide and narrow cryin cockals and muscles alive alive oh


Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
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There certainly was. She was a distant relation of ours.
Alas, she died of a fever and no-one could save her......


canfield205
Ahhh, Sweet Molly Malone. I remember her well. Each day she would call her wares to one and all at her street stand. All day long it was 'cockels and mussels alive, alive oh. Unfortunately she sold some bad cockels to a local Mick and when he recovered, he soundly thrashed her, threw her cockels and mussels in the gutter and then thoroughly trashed her stall. 'Twas a sad day for one and all.


agooddub
NO. its only the words in a song.


submissivmsle36
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hi you
i love to say there was but i cant


spotair 782
been honest i dont think there it is just a great song that lived down the years



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