Traditional
Muldoon, The Solid Man / Grandfather’s Tune
"Muldoon, The Solid Man" / "Grandfather's Tune"
(Traditional; arranged by Paddy Maloney)

Mick Moloney
Long Journey Home: The Irish in America [Original Soundtrack] ©1998

• Vocals, Guitar – Mick Moloney
• Tin Whistle – Paddy Moloney
• Fiddle – Eileen Ivers
• Accordion – John Whelan
• Percussion – James J. Higgins

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I am a man of great influence
And I'm educated to a high degree
I came when small from Donegal
And my cousin Jimmy came along with me
I wanna city road I was situated
In a lodging house with me brother Dan
'Til by perserverance I elevated
And went to the front likе a solid man

CHORUS:
So come with me and I will treat you dеcent
I will sit you down and I will fill your can
And along the street, all the friends I meet say:
"There goes Muldoon; he's a solid man."
I control the Tombs, I control the Island
My constituents, they all go there
To enjoy their summers recreation
And take the enchanting East River air
I am known in Harlem, I'm known in Jersey
I'm welcomed hearty at every hand
And come what may on St. Patrick's Day
I march away like a solid man

CHORUS:
So come with me and I will treat you decent
I will sit you down and I will fill your can
And along the street, all the friends I meet say:
"There goes Muldoon; he's a solid man."

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I've known Mick Moloney since his early days with the Irish folk group, The Johnstons. His wonderful rendition of this song about a political boss captures the joy and pride of the Irish as they started to make their way in the New World. I followed it with another joyful tune my grandfather, a flute player, taught me as a child

- Paddy Moloney