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  1. 1A Pub With No Beer
    Well it's lonesome away from your kindred and all. By the camp fire at night, Where the wild dingos call. But there's nothin' so lonesome. morbid or drear, than to stand in the bar of a...
  2. 2A Song For Ireland
    Walking all the day. Near tall towers where falcons build their nests. Silver winged they fly. They know the call of freedom in their breasts. Saw Black Head against the sky. Where twisted rocks they...
  3. 3All For Me Grog
    And it's all for me grog me jolly, jolly grog. All for my beer and tobacco. Well, I spent all me tin with the ladies drinkin' gin. Far across the Western Ocean I must wander. I'm sick i...
  4. 4Anna Liffey
    Anna Liffey. 'Twas down by Anna Liffey. My love and I did stray. Where in the good old slushy mud. The seagulls sport and play. We've got the whiff of ray and chips. And Mary softly sighed....
  5. 5Banks of the Roses
    On the banks of the roses, my love and I sat down. And I took out me fiddle to play me love a tune. In the middle of the tune, O she sighed and she said. O Johnny, lovely Johnny, Would you leave me. O...
  6. 6Black Velvet Band
    Well, in a neat little town they call Belfast, apprentice to trade I was bound. Many an hours sweet happiness, have I spent in that neat little town. A sad misfortune came over me, which caused me to...
  7. 7Carrickfergus
    I wish I was in Carrickfergus. Only for nights in Ballygrand. I would swim over the deepest ocean. Only for nights in Ballygrand. But the sea is wide and I cannot swim over. And neither have I the win...
  8. 8Dirty Old Town
    I met my love by the gas works wall. Dreamed a dream by the old canal. Kissed my girl by the factory wall. Dirty old town. Dirty old town. Clouds a drifting across the moon. Cats a prowling on their b...
  9. 9Don't Get Married
    Don't get married girls. You'll sign away your life. You may start off as a woman. But you'll end up as the wife. You could be a vestal virgin. Take the veil and be a nun. But don'...
  10. 10Drink It Up Men
    At the pub on the crossroads there's whiskey and beer. There's brandy from cognac that's fragrant but dear. But for killing the thirst and for raising the gout. There's nothing at...
  11. 11Four Green Fields
    'What did I have', said the fine old woman. 'What did I have', this proud old woman did say. 'I had four green fields, each one was a jewel. But strangers came. and tried to t...
  12. 12Gentleman Soldier
    Well it’s of a gentleman soldier as a sentry he did stand. He saluted the fair maid by a waving of his hand. So boldly then he kissed her and he passed it off as a joke. He drilled her up in th...
  13. 13Home Boys Home
    Oh well, who wouldn`t be a sailor lad a sailin on the main. To gain the good will of his captain`s good name?. He came ashore one evening for to be. And that was the beginning of my own true love and...
  14. 14Home Boys, Home
    Oh well, who wouldn`t be a sailor lad a sailin` on the main. To gain the good will of his captain`s good name?. He came ashore one evening for to be. And that was the beginning of my own true love and...
  15. 15Hot Asphalt
    Good evening, all my jolly lads, I'm glad to find you well. If you'll gather all around me, now, the story I will tell. For I've got a situation and begorrah and begob. I can whisper al...
  16. 16I Wish I Was Back In Liverpool
    I wish I was back in Liverpool, Liverpool town where I was born. Where there ain't no trees, no scent of grease, no fiel's of waving corn. But there's lots of girls with peroxide curls...
  17. 17I'll Tell Me Ma
    i'll tell me ma. when i go home. the boys won't leave. the girls alone. they pulled my hair. they broke my comb. but thats alright. til i get home. she is handsome she is pretty. she is the...
  18. 18I'm A Rover
    There's ne'er a nicht I'm gane to ramble, there's ne'er a nicht I'm gane to roam. There's ne'er a nicht I'm gane to ramble, intae the erms of me ain true l...
  19. 19Jar Of Porter
    Toora loora loora la, toora loora loora la. Toora loora loora la, give the child a jar of porter. Toora loora loora la, toora loora loora la. Sing toora loora loora la, give the child a jar of porter....
  20. 20Kilkelly, Ireland
    Kilkelly, Ireland, 1860, my dear and loving son John. Your good friend schoolmaster Pat Macnamara is so good as to write these words down. Your brothers have all got a fine work in England, the house...
  21. 21Limerick Rake
    I am a young fellow that's easy and bold, In Castletown conners I'm very well known. In Newcastle West I spent many a note, With Kitty and Judy and Mary. My parents rebuked me for being such...
  22. 22Lord Of The Dance
    I danced in the morning when the world was young. I danced in the moon, and the stars, and the sun. I came down from Heaven and I danced on the Earth. At Bethlahem I had my birth. Dance Dance wherever...
  23. 23Love Is Pleasing
    I wish, I wish, I wish in vain. I wish I was a youth again. But a youth again I can never be. Till apples grow on an ivy tree. I left me father, I left me mother. I left all my sisters and brothers to...
  24. 24Maloney Wants A Drink
    When Eve was in the garden, Adam climbed an apple tree. He went aloft up to the top, to see what he could see. He gazed in awe of what he saw, it made the poor man grieve. Ah, Patrick John Maloney sto...
  25. 25Mcalpines Fusiliers
    'Twas in the year of 'thirty-nine. When the sky was full of lead. When Hitler was heading for Poland. And Paddy, for Holyhead. Come all you pincher laddies. And you long-distance men. Don&ap...
  26. 26Mccafferty
    When I was eighteen years of age. Into the army I did engage. I left my home with a good intent. For to join the forty-second regiment. While I was posted on guard one day. Some soldiers' childre...
  27. 27Molly Malone
    In Dublin's fair city where the girls are so pretty. I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone. As she wheels her wheel barrow through the streets broad and narrow. Crying cockles and mussels ali...
  28. 28Mrs. Mcgrath
    'Ah, misses mcgrath', the sergeant said. 'Would you like to make a soldier out of your son ted. With a scarlet coat and a big cocked hat. And misses mcgrath, wouldn't you like that...
  29. 29Peggy Lettermore
    Tá peig agom, tá cáit agom, ach peig an bean is fearr. 'Cbe faer gheabhfas í nach air a bhfeás anttadh. Ó ghuairm í 's guairim í go deo. Sí gr&#x...
  30. 30Poor Paddy on the Railway
    N eighteen hundred and forty-one. Me corduroy breeches I put on. Me corduroy breeches I put on. To work upon the railway. The railway. I'm weary of the railway. Poor paddy works on the railway. I...
  31. 31Preab San Ól
    Why spend your leisure bereft of pleasure. A massing treasure why scrape and save?. Why look so canny at ev'ry penny?. You'll take no money within the grave. Landlords and gentry with all th...
  32. 32Rare Old Mountain Dew
    Let grasses and waters flow in a free and easy way, But give me enough of the rare old stuff that's brewed near Galway Bay, Come policemen all from Donegal,Sligo and Leitrim too, Oh, we'll g...
  33. 35Seven Drunken Nights
    As I went home on Monday night as drunk as drunk could be. I saw a horse outside the door where my old horse should be. Well, I called me wife and I said to her: Will you kindly tell to me. Who owns t...
  34. 36Song For Ireland
    Walking all the day. With tall towers where falcons build their nests. Silver wings they fly, They know the call for freedom in their breasts, Saw Black Head against the sky. With twisted rocks that r...
  35. 37Spanish Lady
    As I came down through Dublin City, at the hour of twelve at night, Who should I spy, but a Spanish Lady. Washing her feet by the candlelight. First she washed them,then she dried them. Over a fire of...
  36. 39The Auld Triangle
    A hungry feeling. Came o'er me stealing. All the mice were squealing. In my prison cell. And the auld triangle went jingle-jangle. All along the banks of the royal canal. To begin the morning. Th...
  37. 40The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
    When I was a young man I carried me pack. And I lived the free life of the rover. From the Murray's green basin to the dusty outback. I waltzed my Matilda all over. Then in 1915 my country said:...
  38. 41The Bonny Boy
    Oh the trees are growing tall, and the nights are growing dim. And many`s the nights and days has past since you and I have seen. Oh I will will make my bed and I`ll lie in the cold cold lane. Oh My b...
  39. 42The Dundee Weaver
    Oh I am a Dundee weaver and I come fray' bonny Dundee. I met a Glasgy' fairlay and teachin' courting me. He took me ou' to walking dun by the Calvin Ha'. And there the Dundee...
  40. 43The Fields Of Athenry
    By a lonely prison wall. I heard a young girl calling. Michael they are taking you away. For you stole Trevelyans corn. So the young might see the morn. Now a prison lay waiting in the bay. Low lie th...
  41. 44The Galway Races
    As I roved out through Galway town to seek for recreation. On the seventeenth of August, me mind being elevated. There were multitudes assembled with their tickets at the station. My eyes began to daz...
  42. 46The Holy Ground
    FINE GIRL YOU ARE. Fare thee well my lovely Dinah. A thousand times adieu. For we're going away from the Holy Ground. And the girls we all love true. We will sail the salt seas over. And then ret...
  43. 47The Lifeboat Mona
    Chorus:. Remember December ot fifty-nine. The howling wind and driving rain. Remember the gallant men who drowned. On the tifeboat, Mona was her name. The wind did blow and me sea rose up. Beat the la...
  44. 48The Mero
    Somebody's under the bed. Whoever can it be?. I feel so very nervous. I call for Joanee. Joanee lights the candle. But there's nobody there. Hey! Hi! Diddeleedai. And out goes she. Skipping...
  45. 49The Monto
    Well if you got a wingo. Take her up to ringo. Where the waxies sing o all the day. If you've had your fill of porter. And you can't go any further. Give yer man the order "Back to the...
  46. 50The Nightingale
    As I went a walking one morning in May. I met a young couple so far did we stray. And one was a young maid so sweet and so fair. And the other was a soldier and a brave grenadier. And they kissed so s...
  47. 51The Old Alarm Clock
    When first I came to London. In the year of thirty nine. The city looked so wonderful. And the girls were so divine. But the coppers got suspicious. And they soon gave me the knock. I was charged with...
  48. 52The Pub With No Beer
    t's lonesome away from your kindred and all. By the camp fire at night where the wild dingoes call, But there's nothing so lonesome so morbid or drear. Than to stand in a bar of a pub with n...
  49. 53The Ragman's Ball
    Come listen to me for a while. Me good friends one and all. And I'll sing to you a verse or two. About a famous ball. Now the ball was given by some friends. Who lived down Ashe Street. In a cert...
  50. 54The Rising Of The Moon
    And come tell me Sean O'Farrell, tell me why you hurry so. Hush a bhuachaill, hush and listen and his cheeks were all aglow. I bear orders from the captain, get you ready quick and soon. For the...
  51. 55The Rocky Road To Dublin
    Well in the merry month of May now from me home I started, Left the girls of Tuam nearly broken hearted, Saluted father dear, kissed me darling mother, Drank a pint of beer, me grief and tears to smot...
  52. 56The Sick Note
    Dear Sir, I write this note to you to tell you of me plight. and at the time of writing, I am not a pretty sight;. me body is all black and blue, me face a deathly gray. and I write this note to say w...
  53. 57The Travelling People
    I'm a freeborn man of the travelling people. got no fixed abode with nomads I am numbered. country lanes and bye ways were always my ways. I never fancied being lumbered. Well we knew the woods a...
  54. 58Tibby Dunbar
    O will to go wi' ne sweet Tibby Dunbar. O will to go wi' ne sweet Tibby Dunbar. With a ride on the horse or been drown in a cart. Or walk by my side sweet Tibby Dunbar. I care that they dadd...
  55. 59Tramps and Hawkers
    Oh come all ye tramps and hawker lads and gatherers oblaw. That tramps the country round and round. come listen ane and all. I'll tell to ye a rovin' tale of sights that I have seen. It&apos...
  56. 60Weila Weila
    And there was an old woman and she lived in the woods. A weila weila waila. There was an old woman and she lived in the woods. Down by the River Saile. She had a baby three months old. A weila weila w...
  57. 61Whiskey In The Jar
    As I was a goin' over the far famed Kerry mountains. I met with captain Farrell and his money he was counting. I first produced my pistol and I then produced my rapier. Saying "Stand and del...
  58. 62Wild Rover
    I've been a wild rover for many a year. And I spent all my money on whiskey and beer, And now I'm returning with gold in great store. And I never will play the wild rover no more. Chorus:. A...
  59. 63Zoological Gardens
    Oh thunder and lightning is no lark. When Dublin city is in the dark. So if you've any money go up to the park. And view the zoological gardens. We went out there to see the zoo. We saw the lion...
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