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Well you know I gotta say I met a lot of friends this way, when the sun goes down
Just hanging with the crew knocking back a brew or twoA brew or two! A brew or two or three or four!Chorus:
Me and the moon stayed up all night;
I brought the whiskey! He brought the light!
Me and the moon stayed up all night;
I brought the whiskey! He brought the light!
A' quarter to three, we're feeling fine when the sun comes up I'm gonna miss my friend moonshine.Well the dogs and the cats and those raccoon chaps in their furry hats, gathered around.
And the rooks and the ravens started to sing and flap their wingsFlap sing, flap sing, flap sing Oh!
Me and the moon stayed up all night;
I brought the whiskey! He brought the light!
Me and the moon stayed up all night;
I brought the whiskey! He brought the light!
A' quarter to three, we're feeling fine
when the sun comes up I'm gonna miss my friend moonshine.Well now the possum screamed as loud as a possum could
I said "I understood" when it's all inside you got to let it out.You gotta scream shout! Scream shout! Scream shout! Scream shout!Me and the moon stayed up all night;
I brought the whiskey! He brought the light!
Me and the moon stayed up all night;
I brought the whiskey! He brought the light!

A' quarter to three, we're feeling fine
when the sun comes up I'm gonna miss my friend moonshine.To this day they talk about their night
When the moon, the raccoon the possum and the hound
Danced around, danced acround danced around, danced aroundMe and the moon stayed up all night;
I brought the whiskey! He brought the light!
Me and the moon stayed up all night;
I brought the whiskey! He brought the light!
A' quarter to three, we're feeling fine
when the sun comes up I'm gonna miss my friend moonshine.
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Gaelic Storm is a highly-acclaimed Celtic band. Their music ranges from traditional Irish and Scottish music to original tunes, in both the Celtic traditions. Gaelic Storm's origins can be traced back to 1996, when Patrick Murphy and Steve Wehmeyer joined with Steve Twigger and Uillean piper Brian Walsh to perform at O'Brien's Irish Pub and Restaurant in Santa Monica, California, of which Murphy was the manager. This led to a number of pub performances for the next year.

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