"The Galway Races" (euskaraz "Galwayeko Zaldi Lasterketak") irlandar folk abesti bat da. Musika talde eta abeslari askok abesti honen bertsioak egin izan dituzte, beharbada horien artean esanguratsuena The Dubliners eta The Pogues dira.

The Galway Races
The Dublinersen musika-lana
Egilea(k)The Dubliners
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As I rode down to Galway town to seek for recreation
On the seventeenth of August me mind being elevated
There were multitudes assembled with their tickets at the station
Me eyes began to dazzle and I'm goin' to see the races.

With your whack-fa-the-da-for-the-diddle-ee-iddle-day. (Bis)

There were passengers from Limerick and passengers from Nenagh
And passengers from Dublin and sportsmen from Tipperary
There were passengers from Kerry, and all quarters of our nation
And our member, Mr. Hearst, for to join the Galway Blazers.

With your whack-fa-the-da-for-the-diddle-ee-iddle-day. (Bis)

There were multitudes from Aran, and members from New Quay Shore
Boys from Connemara and the Claire unmarried maidens
There were people from Cork city who were loyal, true and faithful;
Who brought home the Fenian prisoners from diverse foreign nations.

With your whack-fa-the-da-for-the-diddle-ee-iddle-day. (Bis)

It's there you'll see confectioners with sugarsticks and dainties
The lozenges and oranges, the lemonade and raisins!
The gingerbread and spices to accommodate the ladies
And a big crubeen for thruppence to be pickin' while you're able.

With your whack-fa-the-da-for-the-diddle-ee-iddle-day. (Bis)

It's there you'll see the gamblers, the thimbles and the garters
And the spotting Wheel of Fortune with the four and twenty quarters
There was others without scruple pelting wattles at poor Maggy
And her father well-contented and he lookin' at his daughter.

With your whack-fa-the-da-for-the-diddle-ee-iddle-day. (Bis)

It's there you'll see the pipers and the fiddlers competing
The nimble footed dancers a-tripping over the daisies
There were others crying cigars and lights and bills for all the races
With the colors of the jockeys and the prize and horses' ages.

With your whack-fa-the-da-for-the-diddle-ee-iddle-day. (Bis)

It's there you'll see the jockeys and they're mounted out so stately
The pink, the blue, the orange, and green, the emblem of our nation
When the bell was rung for starting, all the horses seemed impatient
I thought they never stood on ground their speed was so amazing.

With your whack-fa-the-da-for-the-diddle-ee-iddle-day. (Bis)

There was half a million people there from all denominations
The Catholic, the Protestant, the Jew, and Presbyterian
There was yet no animosity, no matter what persuasion
But failte and hospitality inducin' fresh acquaintance.

With your whack-fa-the-da-for-the-diddle-ee-iddle-day. (Bis)

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