thousands are sailingの例文
- Chevron wrote the songs " Thousands Are Sailing " He left The Pogues in 1994 following problems with drugs and alcohol.
- Although Chevron also contributed other songs to later Pogues albums, " Thousands Are Sailing " remains his most popular composition, and it was played at his funeral when he died of cancer in October 2013.
- Irvine would re-record " Thousands Are Sailing to Amerikay " with Planxty in December 1982, for release & mdash; under the shorter title of " Thousands Are Sailing " & mdash; on their album " Words & Music ".
- In 1997, " Parallel Lines " was re-issued on CD, including " Thousands Are Sailing " as a bonus track that Irvine and Gaughan had recorded during the above-mentioned " Folk Friends 2 " recording sessions, held in 1980.
- Irvine would re-record " Thousands Are Sailing to Amerikay " with Planxty in December 1982, for release & mdash; under the shorter title of " Thousands Are Sailing " & mdash; on their album " Words & Music ".
- The Pogues'" If I Should Fall From Grace With God, " the finest flowering of their rowdy, beer-soaked mixture of traditional and folk-rock, and containing their two best songs, " Fairytale of New York " and " Thousands Are Sailing ."
- Featuring what has been described as a " heartfelt lyric, soaring tune and compelling chorus on the theme of emigration from Ireland to America ", " Thousands Are Sailing " inspired the 2012 Derek McCullough graphic novel " Gone to Amerikay ".
- Since the 1970s a number of songs about the famine have been written and recorded, such as " The Fields of Athenry " by Pete St . John, " Famine " by Sinead O'Connor and " Thousands are Sailing " by the Pogues.
- Despite never being released as a single, the track " Thousands Are Sailing " has since become one of The Pogues'most popular songs, and according to " The Irish Times ", it is " recognised as one of the finest songs about Irish emigration ".
- "The Shores of Botany Bay, " " The Shores of Amerikay, " " Mary from Dungloe, " " The Leaving of Liverpool, " and " Spancil Hill " are all traditional folk songs about emigrating from Ireland to America . " Thousands Are Sailing, " another emigration song, is a contemplative arrangement of the Pogues song by that name.