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* '''Muldoon the Solid Man:''' nickname of the Irish-American wrestling champion William Muldoon (1852-1933). | * '''Muldoon the Solid Man:''' nickname of the Irish-American wrestling champion William Muldoon (1852-1933). | ||
− | * '''Muldoon the Solid Man:''' nickname given to Irish-American music hall performer William J | + | * '''Muldoon the Solid Man:''' nickname given to Irish-American music hall performer William J. Ashcroft, who made the song popular in Ireland, He worked with comedian and thetare owner Dan Lowrey. |
− | * ''solid:''' well-off, respectable | + | * '''solid:''' well-off, respectable |
* '''Muldoon:''' variants of [[Pat Mullen, Tom Mallon, Dan Meldon, Don Maldon]] | * '''Muldoon:''' variants of [[Pat Mullen, Tom Mallon, Dan Meldon, Don Maldon]] | ||
[[Category:Song lyrics]] | [[Category:Song lyrics]] |
Revision as of 12:09, 17 July 2013
- Muldoon the Solid Man": a 1874 song,by Irish playwright, and singerr Edward Harrigan"
Go with me and I'll treat you dacent I'll set you down and I'll fill the can As I walk the street, each friend I meet Says: “There goes Muldoon. He's a solid man”
- Muldoon the Solid Man: nickname of the Irish-American wrestling champion William Muldoon (1852-1933).
- Muldoon the Solid Man: nickname given to Irish-American music hall performer William J. Ashcroft, who made the song popular in Ireland, He worked with comedian and thetare owner Dan Lowrey.
- solid: well-off, respectable
- Muldoon: variants of Pat Mullen, Tom Mallon, Dan Meldon, Don Maldon