Maggie Mae
Oh Dirty Maggie Mae,
they have taken her away
and she'll never walk down Lime Street anymore.
Oh, the judge, he guilty found her
of robbin' the homeward bounder,
that dirty, no good, robbin' Maggie Mae.
'Tis the part of Liverpool
she returned me to.
Two pound ten a week,
that was my pay.
Facts
Trad. arranged John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison & Richard Starkey
(c) 1970 Northern Songs Ltd./Harrisongs Ltd./Startling Music Ltd.
Comments
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The Nowhereman from Nowhereland on 18th Sep 11:
“This is a GREAT song!!!!”
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PaulMcCartney123 on 7th Jan 11:
“hey i live on Lime Street and my last name is Mae and my sister name is Maggie lol”
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LetThereBe_BeatlesForever on 5th Jun 10:
“i heard this song on the "Nowhere Boy," which is a really good movie, and i fell in love with it. i like the slower version better. (in the movie when Julia teaches it to John :)”
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White4 on 11th Apr 10:
“cool song in the film nowhere boy”
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beatlelova/JL/PM/GH/RS on 4th Jan 10:
“Oh Dirty Maggie Mae,
they have taken her away
and she'll never walk down Lime Street anymore.Oh, the judge, he guilty found her
of robbin' the homeward bounder,
that dirty, no good, robbin' Maggie Mae.'Tis the part of Liverpool
she returned me to.
Two pound ten a week,
that was my pay. <3” - Sign in or create a free account to comment on this page.
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