Entertainment Music An Overview of "Whiskey in the Jar" Share PINTEREST Email Print Ed Bock / Getty Images Music World Music Genres & Styles Top Picks Top Artists Rock Music Pop Music Alternative Music Classical Music Country Music Folk Music Rap & Hip Hop Rhythm & Blues Punk Music Heavy Metal Jazz Latin Music Oldies Learn More By Megan Romer Updated on 03/11/19 "Whiskey in a Jar," one of the best known traditional Irish vocal ballads, probably originated in the mid-17th century, according to folklorist Alan Lomax, and it has been found in dozens of forms on both sides of the Atlantic. It tells the story of a highwayman (robber) who robs a military officer and who is subsequently betrayed by his woman. "Whiskey in a Jar" has been recorded by dozens upon dozens of traditional artists, but has also been taken in a rock and roll direction, first by Thin Lizzy (who recorded a version learned from Irish trad sources), and then by the Grateful Dead (who recorded a version learned from American trad sources), and then most successfully by Metallica, who won a 2000 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance for their version, which was likely learned directly from Thin Lizzy, rather than a traditional source. The song is, as one might guess from the title, a favorite drinking and pub song among fans of Irish music all over the world. "Whiskey in a Jar," like "Danny Boy," is a favorite on St. Patrick's Day. Lyrics As I was going over the far-famed Kerry MountainsI met with Captain Farrell and his money he was countin'I first produced my pistol and then produced my rapierSaying "Stand and deliver for you are my bold deceiver"With your whack fol the diddle dayWhack fol the diddle oh whack fol the diddleOh, there's whiskey in the jar. I counted out my money and it made a pretty pennyI put it in my pocket and I gave it to my JennyShe sighed and she swore that she never would deceive meBut the devil take the women for they never can be easyWith your whack fol the diddle dayWhack fol the diddle oh whack fol the diddleOh, there's whiskey in the jar. I went into my chamber for to take a slumberI dreamt of golden jewels and sure it was no wonderFor Jenny took my charges and filled them up with waterAnd sent for Captain Farrell to be ready for the slaughterWith your whack fol the diddle dayWhack fol the diddle oh whack fol the diddleOh, there's whiskey in the jar. 'Twas early in the morning before I rose to travelThe guards were all around me and likewise Captain FarrellI then produced my pistol for she stole away my rapierBut I couldn't shoot the water so a prisoner I was takenWith your whack fol the diddle dayWhack fol the diddle oh whack fol the diddleOh, there's whiskey in the jar. If anyone can aid me it's my brother in the armyI think that he is stationed in Cork or in KillarneyAnd if he'd come and join me, we'd go rovin' in KilkennyI swear he'd treat me fairer than my darling sporting JennyWith your whack fol the diddle dayWhack fol the diddle oh whack fol the diddleOh, there's whiskey in the jar. Noteworthy Recorded Versions (Click the link to sample an MP3 download) The Dubliners - "Whiskey in the Jar" Waxies Dargle - "Whiskey in the Jar" The Grateful Dead - "Whiskey in the Jar"