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  1. 1A Day On The Run
    A day on the run is a night without fun. Is a date without time for to run. I'm on the run waiting for fun. and I wait for a date on the run. A night without fun is a day on the run. Is a date wi...
  2. 2A Last Song
    This will be a last song this will be a last goodbye. take care of yourself ev´rywhere and hold your head up high. The moon is shining clearly and the stars are shining bright. This will be a las...
  3. 3A Ship
    A ship there is and she sails the sea. She´s loaded deep as deep can be. But not so deep as the love I´m in. I don´t know not if I sink or swim. The water is wide, I cannot get o´e...
  4. 4Annie B.
    Come all you jolly sailor lads that ne´er went out to sea. Of a ship that called the Annie B. I will sing in praise to thee. She was a famous one-mast-ship, the pride of Sydney-Quay. She carried...
  5. 5Aragon Mill
    At the east end of town. At the foot of the hill. Stands a chimney so tall. That says aragon mill. But there´s no smoke at all. Coming out of the stack. The mill has shut down. And it ain´t...
  6. 6Are Ye Sleeping Maggie
    Mirk and rainy is the nicht. There´s no a star in a´ the carry. Lightening gleams across the sky. And winds they blaw wi winter fury. O are you sleeping Maggie. O are you sleeping Maggie. Le...
  7. 7Auld Lang Syne
    Should auld acquaintance be forgot. And never brought to mind. Should auld acquaintance be forgot. And auld lang syne. And there´s a hand, my trusty friend. And gie ´s a hand o´ thine....
  8. 8Auld Triangle
    Oh a hungry feelin' came o'er me stealin', And the mice were squeelin' in my prison cell, And the ould triangle went jingle-jangle, All along the banks of the Royal Canal. The lags...
  9. 9Back Home In Derry
    In 1803 we sailed out to sea. Out from the sweet town of Derry. For Australia bound. if we didn't all drown. The marks of out fetters we carried. On our rusty iron chains we cried for out weans....
  10. 10Banks Of Australia
    When first I left my native home, the blarney we were told. How the people in Australia they picked up lumps of gold. Where gold-bars lay on every street and the buster´s rights were free. Hurrah...
  11. 11Benga
    A guy is walking around. In this grave underground. Instead of sleeping. He’s got the skill from his ma. And the curse from his pa. And he’s creeping. Benga is his name. And he’s...
  12. 12Celebrate
    I don´t need a new car i´m happy with my crate. I don´t need to show off just want to celebrate. I don´t need a holiday don´t even need a pool. ´cause there´s one pl...
  13. 13Civil War
    Come on you raging soldiers wherever you may be. I´d have to pay attention please listen unto me. I´ll tell to you a true tale of a soldier bold and brave. An ambush of some enemies dispatch...
  14. 14Crooked Jack
    Come irishmen both young and stern. With adventure in your soul. There are better ways to spend your days. Than in working down a hole. I was tall and true, all of 6 foot 2. But they broke me across t...
  15. 15Every Word That I Can Say
    We don´t sing for the choice of the nations. And your heroes so corrupt and true. We don´t sing for those great reformations. For crime and for robbery too. For the people that everywhere ca...
  16. 16Far Away
    All is done that may be done, i stand across the main. I´ll bet all my money there´s no way back again. A chance as good as any, i´m glad for what i´ve done. I stand across the wat...
  17. 17Here We Go
    Here we go / we are the best. Together we stand / in east or in west. Here we go / we are the first. We are the number one in the world. Hasn't all been easy. but shure that's the way it is....
  18. 18I Don't Want To Say Goodnight
    All of my days there have been faults. That i didn´t do all i could. And there are moments i can remember. I didn´t spent the time i should. I´m gonna try to meet you. Don´t you kn...
  19. 19Johnnie Cope
    Jock sent a letter frae dunbar. Sayin "charlie meet me an´ ye daur. An´ i´ll learn ye the airt o´ war. If ye´ll meet me here in the morning". Charlie read the letter...
  20. 20Let The Young
    Now I’m young and in my teens, there’s a lot of things that I ain’t seen. I can work, or studyhang out or play, get married, get stone any old day. Ceasers, bishops, generals and...
  21. 21Love Song No 90
    Dreary clouds aredrifting by the moon. whis'prin' sadness. to my thoughtsit seems. autumn winds. and rainy days. shadows in the dark. nightmare. in a never ending dream. Thunder cluods. upon...
  22. 22Mantle Of Green
    My love came to Dublin. one fine Sunday morning. My love came to Dublin. to honour me there. He wore a green ribbon. wrapped round a green bonnet. And I wore a bangle of gold in my hair. Now the leave...
  23. 23Nancy Whiskey
    I´m a weaver, a Carlton weaver. I´m a rash and a roving blade. I´ve got silver in my pockets. and I follow the roving trade. Whiskey, Whiskey, Nancy Whiskey. Whiskey, Whiskey, Nancy, Oh...
  24. 24On The One Road
    Though we´ve had our troubles now and then. Now´s the time to make them up again. Sure aren´t we all Irish anyhow. Now´s the time to get together, now!. Tinker, tailor, every mothe...
  25. 25Peggy Gordon
    O Peggy Gordon, You are my darling. Come sit you down upon my knee. And tell to me the very reason. Why I am slighted so by thee. I am so deep in love that I can´t deny it. My heart lies smothere...
  26. 26Rare Old Times
    Raised on songs and stories. the heroes of reknown. The passing tales and glories. that once was Dublin-Town. That hallowed halls and houses, the haunting children´s rhymes. That once war Dublin...
  27. 27School Days Over
    School Days over, come on then John, Time you was puttin you pit boots on. On with your sark and moleskin trousers, time you was on your way. Time you was learnin the pitman´s job, and earning a...
  28. 28Seldom Sober
    Oh, sing a song for ireland my young love said to me. The hills of connemara, banks of my lovely lee. So i tuned up my fiddle in the town of ballybay. Oh sing for me and think of me she mournfully did...
  29. 29Take Me Home Tonight
    Take me dissapearing through the morning light. Down the foggy ruins of a better time. Far from all the darkness the moon is shining bright. Would you take me home tonight. Take me to the the river pl...
  30. 30Tales Of Never Ending Days
    Down all along the gale where all this barks do sail. The sun was setting in the west. I took an eastbound trip on a vacant sailing ship. And when i reached i can´t take no rest. Sounds of longin...
  31. 31The Fields Of Athenry
    By a lonely prison wall. I heard a young girl calling. "Michael they are taking you away. For you stole Travellyn´s corn. so that the young might see the morn´. Now the prison ship lies...
  32. 32The Gipsies' Wedding Day
    Dance, danca, dance, around the hillside. Dance, danca, dance, so let the music play. Dance, danca, dance, around till midnight. On the GipsiesÂ' wedding day. once there was a wedding. On th...
  33. 33The Irish Rover
    On the fourth of July eighteen hundred and six. We set sail from the sweet cove of Cork. We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks. For the grand city hall in New York. ´Twas an elegant craft,...
  34. 34The Peat Bog Soldiers
    Far and wide as the eye can wander. Heath and bog are everywhere. Not a bird sings out to cheer us. Oaks are standing gaunt and bare. Up and down the guards are pacing. No one, no one can go through....
  35. 35The Titanic
    On the 11th of April 1912. The queen of the ocean had started her life. With 1300 passangers she sailed out from Cork. Lead by 900 sailors on her way to New York. (Chorus:). Uh-uh-uh, riddle of the ce...
  36. 36The Water Is Wide A Ship
    A ship there is and she sails the sea. She´s loaded deep as deep can be. But not so deep as the love I´m in. I don´t know not if I sink or swim. The water is wide, I cannot get o´e...
  37. 37Ula Drake
    There lived a man in bukarest. Ula was his name. He fell in love with a pretty fair maid. From a foreign shore she came. Her name was princess rosalie. From transsylvania's land. Her father was t...
  38. 38Vincent
    A wet coloured paintbrush. And a white house by night. A landscape with a ploughman. And another house beside. Sunflowers and cornfields. And an easel down below. A strawhat on a mournful face. Is all...
  39. 39We Stand Together
    We stand together forever. Til the world comes falling down. We stand together, forever. When no one is around. We stand together forever. United we will fall. We stand together forever. Whenever you...
  40. 40Whiskey When I'm Dry
    You can rob my gold shave my skin. Sell my golden wedding-ring. You can make me sick change my mind. Leave me sad behind. You can turn me down dance the blues. Step on my old blue suede shoes. You can...
  41. 41Wild Rover
    I´ve been a wild rover fo many´s the year. And I´ve spent all me money on whiskey and beer. And now I´m returning with gold in great store. And I´ll never will play the wild r...
  42. 42Wintertime
    Build the dyke the water’s rising close the door the wind is howling. And the temperature is falling wintertime has come. Gather food the cupboard’s empty tho‘ the rich folk all h...
  43. 43Ye Jacobites By Name
    Ye Jacobites by name, lend an ear, lend an ear!. Ye Jacobites by name, lend an ear, Ye Jacobites by name, Your faults I will proclaim, Your doctrines I might blame - you shall hear!. What is Right, an...
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