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  1. Here's to you (Hey) , Ronnie Drew (Hey) Here's to you (Hey) , Ronnie Drew (Hey) Ronnie Drew (Hey! Hey) , we love you, yes we do Here's to you, Ronnie Drew, here's to you I watched them plenty Through right and 'er wrong Whether I'm easy or whether I'm true But as she lifted her petticoat easy and slow I rolled up my sleeves for to buckle her shoe

  2. 20 de ago. de 2008 · Wed 20 Aug 2008 at 04:00. IN his final interview, battling Ronnie Drew revealed the fear he felt fighting cancer -- and how his bravery was inspired by his late wife, Deirdre. The former Dubliners ...

  3. The Ballad of Ronnie Drew. Here's to the Ronnie, the voice we adore Like coals from a coal-bucket, scraping the floor Sing out his praises in music and march And if you are not Irish, that isn't your fault. Raise up our voices like guards in a pack Thankful for honest man, we never lack We got them by twenties, we got them by ones Their men, their daughters, and all of their sons

  4. 19 de ago. de 2008 · Tue Aug 19 2008 - 01:00. Around 3,000 people have attended the funeral mass in Greystones, Co Wicklow, of iconic Dubliner Ronnie Drew, who died on Saturday aged 73. The evocative musical tribute ...

  5. Colin Irwin. Ronnie Drew, singer and guitarist: born Dú*Laoghaire, Ireland 16 September 1934; married 1963 Deirdre McCartan (died 2007; one son, one daughter); died Dublin 16 August 2008.

  6. 1 de sept. de 2008 · Ronnie Drew (1934–2008) from Glasthule, south Co Dublin, a singer with a highly individual voice, and a guitarist, was one of the best known Irish popular entertainers of the 20th century. After a 1950s sojourn in Spain, he became part of bohemian Dublin as a character actor and singer, and in 1962 formed the Ronnie Drew Ballad group, the most exciting and distinctive of the hundreds of ...

  7. The gravel voiced Ronnie Drew is one of the legendary figures of Irish traditional music. He was a founder member of the Dubliners and one of the main front men of the band. His unique singing style and dry sense of humour endeared him to fans all over the world. As well as the time he spent with the Dubliners, he also had a successful solo career.