Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here
            Composer: 
Arthur Sulivan
            Genre: World / Folk
            
Decade: before 1923            
              Submitted by: Russell Ambrose
              Description:
              From Wikipedia:"Hail, hail, the gang`s all here" is the popular refrain from the 1915 American song, "Alabama Jubilee" made famous by Fred Astaire.The lyrics were written by D. A. Esrom (pseudonym of Theodora Morse) to a tune originally written by Arthur Sullivan for the 1879 comic opera The Pirates of Penzance. The tune is part of "With Cat-Like Tread" from Act II of Pirates and was modified by Theodore Morse from Sullivan`s four-part original.Today the chorus of the song (with revised lyrics) is perhaps more identifiable (certainly amongst Irish and Scottish communities) as being part of "The Celtic Song", sung by the fans of Glasgow Celtic in Scotland. Glen Daly recorded an "official version" of "The Celtic Song" that is commonly played at Celtic Park prior to matches.Hail, hail, the gang`s all hereWhat the heck do we careWhat the heck do we careHail, hail, the gang`s all hereWhat the heck do we care now(Original lyrics by William S. Gilbert)Come, friends, who plough the seaTruce to navigationTake another stationLet`s vary piracyWith a little burglary            
           
          
by: Russell Ambrose