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  1. 1A Begging I Will Go
    Of all the trades in England, a-beggin' is the best. For when a beggar's tired, You can lay him down to rest. And a-begging I will go, a-begging I will go. And a-begging I will go, a-begging...
  2. 2A Jug Of Punch
    One pleasant evening in the month of June. As I was sitting with my glass and spoon. A small bird sat on an ivy bunch. And the song he sang was "The Jug Of Punch". Too ra loo ra loo, too ra...
  3. 3A Man You Don't Meet Every Day
    Oh my name is Jock Stewart I'm a canny gun man. And a roving young fellow I've been. So be easy and free when you're drinking with me. I'm a man you don't meet every day. I ha...
  4. 4An Alarc'h
    (from Breizh, in Brezhoneg language). Un alarc'h, un alarc'h tra mor (bis). War lein tour moal kastell Arvor. Dinn, dinn, daoñ, d'an emgann, d'an emgann, o !. Dinn, dinn, dao&...
  5. 6An Cailín Deas óg
    An cailín deas óg a bhfuil mé ar a tóir, Mo chreach mhaidne brón ní castar liom í, Tráth théim go tigh a óil, chuig damhsa, nó spórt, Ach le...
  6. 7An Cailín Gaelach
    B'aite liom féin a bheith 'r thaobh mala shléibhe. 'Gus cailín Gaelach a bheith 'mo chomhair. Bheinn dá bréagadh 's a' teannadh léithe. &apo...
  7. 8As I Roved Out
    As I roved out on a May morning, on a May morning right. early. I met me love upon the way, Oh Lord, but she was early. And she sang lilt-a-doodle lilt-a-doodle. lilt-a-doodle-dee. And she hi-da-land-...
  8. 9Baloo Baleerie
    Chorus:. Baloo baleerie, baloo baleerie, baloo baleerie, baloo. balee. Verse:. Gang awa' peerie faeries, gang awa' peerie faeries, gang awa' peerie faeries, frae oor ben noo. Chorus. Do...
  9. 10Barnyards Of Delgaty
    As I got down to Turra market, Turra market for to fee. I fell in with a wealthy farmer, the barnyards of Delgaty. A linten addie toorin addie, linten addie toorin ae. Linten lowrin lowrin lowrin, the...
  10. 11Beer Beer Beer
    A long time ago, way back in history, when all there was to drink was nothin but cups of tea. Along came a man by the name of Charlie Mops, and he invented a wonderful drink and he made it out of hops...
  11. 12Black Velvet Band
    In the neat little town they call Belfast. An apprentice to trade I was bound. And many's the hours sweet happiness. I spent in that neat little town. 'Til a sad misfortune came over me. And...
  12. 13Blantyre Explosion
    By Clide's bonnie banks. as I sadly did wander. among the pit heaps. as evening grew high. I spied a young maiden. all dressed in deep mourning. a weeping and wailing. with many a sigh. I stepped...
  13. 14Blood Red Roses
    Our boots and clothes are all in pawn. Go down, you blood red roses, Go down. It's mighty drafty 'round Cape Horn. Go down, you blood red roses, Go down. Oh, you pinks and posies. Go down, y...
  14. 15Bold O'donahue
    Well, here I am from Paddys land, the land of high renown. I broke the hearts of all the girls four miles from Keady Town. And when they hear that I'm awa', they'll raise a hullaballoo....
  15. 16Bonnie Dundee
    To the Lords o' Convention 'twas Claverhouse spoke. E'er the King's crown go down there are crowns to be broke. So each cavalier who loves honour and me. Let him follow the bonnets...
  16. 17Botany Bay
    Farewell to your bricks and mortar, farewell to your. dirty lies. Farewell to your gangers and gang planks. And to hell with your overtime. For the good ship Ragamuffin, she's lying at the quay....
  17. 18Brennan On The Moor
    'Tis of a brave young highwayman this story I will tell. His name was Willie Brennan and in Ireland he did dwell. It was on the Kilwood Mountains he commenced his wild career. And many a wealthy...
  18. 19Buachaill ón Éirne
    Buachaill ón Éirne mé 's bhréagfainn féin cailín deas óg. Ní iarrfainn bó spré léithe tá mé féin saibhir go leor. 'S lio...
  19. 20Cad é Sin Do'n Té Sin
    Chuaigh mé chun aonaigh is dhíol mé mo bhó. Ar chúig phunta airgid is ar ghiní bhuí óir. Má ólaim an t-airgead is má bhronnaim an t-ór. ...
  20. 21Cam Ye By Atholl
    Cam ye by Atholl lad wi' the philabeg. Down by the Tummel or banks o' the Garry?. Saw ye the lads wi' their bonnets and white cockades. Down from their mountains to follow Prince Charli...
  21. 22Cam Ye O'er Frae France
    Cam ye o'er frae France? Cam ye doon by Lunnon?. Saw ye Geordie Whelps and his bonnie woman?. Were ye at the place ca'd the Kittle Hoosie?. Saw ye Geordie's grace riding on a goosie?. G...
  22. 23Carrickfergus
    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 can not swim over. And neither have I the wi...
  23. 24Casadh Cam Na Feadarnaí
    Casadh Cam na Feadarnaí. Ag Casadh Cam na Feadarnaí. Ar a dhul isteach sa tsléibh dhuit. Ar thaobh do láimhe deise dhuit. Tá toigh na Caillí Riabhaí. Curfá:. Wi...
  24. 25Cod Liver Oil
    I'm a young married man and I'm tired of me life. For lately I married an ailing young wife. She does nothing all day only sits down and sigh. Sayin: "I wish to the lord that I only cou...
  25. 26Cold Blow And The Rainy Night
    Me hat is frozen to me head, me body is like a lump o'lead, me shoes have frozen to me feet. from standing at your window. Let me come in the soldier cried, cold blow and the rainy night, let me...
  26. 27Cold Rain And Snow
    Well I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my. life. Run me out in the cold rain and snow. Rain and snow. , Run me out in the cold rain and snow. Well she's coming down the stairs, com...
  27. 28Come A' Ye Tramps An' Hawkers
    O come a' ye tramps an' hawkers an' gaitherers o' blaw. That tramps the country roun' an' roun', come listen ane and a'. I'll tell tae you a rovin' ta...
  28. 29Come To The Bower
    Will you come to the bower o'er the free boundless ocean. Where stupendous waves roll in thundering motion. Where the mermaids are seen and the wild tempest gather. To loved Erin the green, the d...
  29. 30Congo River
    Oh was you ever on the Congo River. Blow boys blow. Black Fever makes the white man shiver. Blow me bullyboys blow. A Yankee ship came down the river. Blow boys blow. Her masts and yards they shone li...
  30. 31Courtin' In The Kitchen
    Come single belle and beau, unto me pay attention. Don't ever fall in love, for it's the devil's own invention. For once I fell in love with a maiden so bewitching. Miss Henrietta Bell...
  31. 32Cragie Hills
    It being in spring when the small birds were singing. Down by a shady harbour I carelessly did stray. Where the thrushes they were warbling. The violets were charming. To hear fond lovers talking whil...
  32. 33Cruiscín Lán
    Let the farmer praise his grounds, let the huntsman praise his hounds. Let the shepherd praise his dewyscented lawn. Oh but I'm more wise than they, spend each happy night and day. With my darlin...
  33. 34Cúnla
    Who is that there that's rapping the door to me?. Who is that there that's rapping the door to me?. Who is that there that's rapping the door to me?. Only meself, says Cúnla. C...
  34. 35Cúnla (irish Gaelic Version)
    Cé hé siúd thíos atá ag leagadh na gclathacha? (3x). "Mise mé féin," a deir Cúnla. (curfá). Chúnla chaoin ná tara níos giorra dhom...
  35. 36Dainty Davy
    Sleep oh babe, for the red bee hums, the silent twilight falls, eeval from the grey rock comes, to wrap the world in thrall!. A leanbain O my child my joy, my love and heart's desire, the cricket...
  36. 37Danny Boy
    Oh Danny Boy the pipes, the pipes are calling. from glen to glen and down the mountain side. The summer's gone and all the roses dying. 'tis you 'tis you must go and I must bide. But co...
  37. 38Dark Iniseoghain
    The maidens of beauty and swains so forlorn. That carelessly wander away from your home. I am off by the moonlight and break of the morning. I'll be found in the mountains of dark Iniseoghain. I...
  38. 39Dicey Reilly
    Poor aul Dicey Reilly she has taken to the sup. Poor aul Dicey Reilly she will never give it up. It's off each morning to the pub. And then she's in for another little drop. Ah, the heart of...
  39. 40Dónal Agus Mórag
    Bhí móran daoine uasal ann. Bhí tuatanaigh na h-Alban ann. Bhí ‘n maistir scoile is an ministir ann. Bhí an laoch Mac Amhlaigh ann. Curfá:. Dónal, ‘s&#...
  40. 41Drink 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...
  41. 42Dúlamán
    (This version of the song as played by Altan). A'nion mhin ó, sin anall na fir shuiri, A mhaithair mhin ó! Cuir na roithlean go dtí me. Dúlamán na Binne Bui, dúlam&#...
  42. 43Dumbarton's Drums
    Dumbarton's drums they sound sae bonnie. When they remind me of my Jeannie. Such fond delight can steal upon me. When Jeannie kneels and sings tae me. Across the hills o' burning heather. Du...
  43. 44Easy And Slow
    'twas down by christchurch i first met with annie. a neat little girl and not a bit shy. she told me her father who came from dungannon. would take her back home in the sweet by and by. and what&...
  44. 45Eileen Aroon
    I know a valley fair, Eileen Aroon. I know a cottage there, Eileen Aroon. Far in the valley shade I know a tender maid. Flow'r of the hazel glade, Eileen Aroon. Who in the song so sweet, Eileen A...
  45. 46Far Away In Australia
    Sweetheart I'm bidding you fond farewell. Murmured a youth one day. I'm off to a new land my fortune to try. And I'm ready to sail away. Far away in Australia. Soon will fate be kind. A...
  46. 47Finnegans Wake
    Tim Finnegan lived in Walkin Street, a gentle Irishman mighty odd. He had a brogue both rich and sweet, an' to rise in the world he carried a hod. You see he'd a sort of a tipplers way but t...
  47. 48Galway City
    As I roved out thro' Galway city at the hour of twelve at night. Who should I see but a handsome damsel, combing her hair by candlelight. "Lassie, I have come acourtin', your kind favou...
  48. 49Galway Races
    With me whack fol the do fol the diddlely idle ay. And as I rode out through Galway Town to seek for recreation. On the seventeenth of August, me mind being elevated. There were multitudes assembled w...
  49. 50Go To Sea No More
    When first I landed in Liverpool, I went upon a spree. Me money alas I spent it fast, got drunk as drunk could be. And when that me money was all gone, 'twas then I wanted more. But a man must be...
  50. 51Goodbye Mick
    The Ship it sails in half an hour to cross the broad Atlantic. My friends are standing on the quay with grief and sorrow frantic. I'm just about to sail away in the good ship Dan O'Leary. Th...
  51. 52Granuaile
    All through the north as I walked forth for to view the shamrock plain. I stood awhile where Nature smiles amid the rocks and streams. On a matron mild I cast my eyes beneath a fertile vale. And the s...
  52. 53Green Gravel
    Green gravel, green gravel. Your grass is so green;. You're the fairest young damsel. I ever have seen. I washed her, I dressed her. I clothed her in silk, And I wrote down her name. With a glass...
  53. 54Green Grow The Rushes
    There’s naught but care on every hand. In ever hour that passes, O. What signifies the life of man. If it were not for the lassies, O. Chorus. Green grow the rushes, O. Green grow the rushes, O...
  54. 55Haul Away Joe
    When I was a little boy so my mother told me, to me. Way haul away, we'll haul away Joe. That if I did not kiss the girls, my lips would all grow mouldy, to me. Way haul away, we'll haul awa...
  55. 56Heave Away, My Johnny
    There's some that's bound for New York town. and some that's bound for France. Heave away me Johnny, heave away. And some that's bound for the Bengal Bay. To teach them whales to d...
  56. 57Hi For The Beggarman
    The night being dark and very cold, a woman took pity on a poor old soul. She took pity on a poor old soul and asked him to come in. With a too-roo roo-roo rantin hi, A too-roo roo-roo rantin hi. Too-...
  57. 58High Germany
    Oh Polly love, oh Polly the rout has now begun. And we must go a marching at the beating of the drum. Go dress yourself all in your best and come along with me. I'll take you to the war me love i...
  58. 59Home By Bearna
    In Scartaglenn there lives a lass and every Sunday after mass. She would go and take a glass before going home by Bearna. We won’t go home along the road for fear that we might meet the rogue....
  59. 60Hot Asphalt
    Good evening all me jolly lads I'm glad to see you're well. If you'll gather all around me now the story I will tell. For I've got a situation and begorah and begob. I can whisper...
  60. 61I Loved The Ground She Walked Upon
    I loved the ground she walked upon. And the air she would softly breathe. The feather touch of her gentle lips. That only a fool would leave. That only a fool would leave. But we tasted forbidden wine...
  61. 62I'll Tell Me Ma
    I'll tell me ma when I get home, the boys won't leave the girls alone. Pulled me hair, stole me comb but that's all right till I go home. She is handsome, she is pretty, she is the Bell...
  62. 63I'm A Rover
    I'm a rover, seldom sober, I'm a rover of high degree. It's when I'm drinkin' I'm always thinkin' how to gain my love's company. Though the night be as dark as...
  63. 64Isn't It Grand Boys
    Look at the coffin, with golden handles. Isn't it grand, boys, to be bloody-well dead?. Let's not have a sniffle, let's have a bloody-good cry. And always remember: The longer you live....
  64. 65Jimmy, Dearest Jimmy
    As I rode out one May morning along the riverside, a-walking all around there an Irish girl I spied, oh, red and rosy were her cheeks and yellow was her hair, and costly were those robes of gold that...
  65. 66Johnny Cope
    Cope sent a challenge frae Dunbar, sayin "Charlie meet me an' ye daur;. An' I'll learn ye the airt o' war, if ye'll meet me in the morning". O Hey! Johnnie Cope are...
  66. 67Johnny Lad
    I bought a wife in Edinburgh for a bawbee. And then I got a farthing back to buy tobacco wi'. And wi' you, and wi' you, and wi' you my Johnny lad. I'll dance the buckles off m...
  67. 68Johnny's Gone To Hilo
    My Johnny's gone, what shall I do?. Johnny's gone to Hilo. My Johnny's gone and I'll go too. Johnny's gone to Hilo. Hilo-you Hilo my Johnny's gone. What shall I do?. John...
  68. 69Johnson's Motor Car
    'Twas down by Brannigan's Corner, one morning I did stray. I met a fellow rebel, and to me he did say. "We've orders from the captain to assemble at Dunbar. But how are we to get t...
  69. 70Jug Of This
    Ye mourners all as you pass by, come in and drink if you are dry. Just call your drinks and think not amiss, and pop your nose in a jug of this. Ye tipplers all, if you've half a crown, you'...
  70. 71Kevin Barry
    In Mountjoy jail one Monday morning. High upon the gallows tree. Kevin Barry gave his young life. For the cause of liberty. Just a lad of eighteen summers. Yet there's no one can deny. As he walk...
  71. 72Kitty
    Oh Kitty, my darling, remember. That the doom will be mine if I stay. It's far better to part though it's hard to. Than to rot in their prison away. It's far better to part though it&ap...
  72. 73Lanigan's Ball
    In the town of Athol one Jeremy Lanigan. Battered away 'til he hadn't a pound. His father died and made him a man again. Left him a farm and ten acres of ground. Myself to be sure got free i...
  73. 74Leis An Lurrighan
    On the ocean o´he. Waves in motion o´ho. Not but clouds could we see. O´er the blue sea below. Islay loomin´ o´he. In the gloamin´ o´ho. Our ship´s compass set...
  74. 75Loch Lomond
    By yon bonnie banks, By yon bonnie brae. The sun it shines on Loch Lomond. Where me and my true love will never meet again. on the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. 'Twas there we parted by yo...
  75. 76Lord Franklin
    It was homeward bound one night on the deep. Swinging in my hammock I fell asleep. I dreamed the dream and I thought it true. Concerning Franklin and his gallant crew. With a hundred seamen he sailed...
  76. 77Love 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...
  77. 78Maid In A Garret
    I have often heard it said from my father and my mother. That going to a wedding was the making of another. Well if this be so, then I'll go without a bidding. Oh it's kind providence won&ap...
  78. 79Maid Of Fife-e-o
    There once was a troop of Irish dragoons come marching down through Fife-e-O. And the captain fell in love with a very bonny lass, and her name it was called pretty Peggy-O. There's many a bonny...
  79. 80Maids When You're Young
    Because he's got no faloorum, faliddle aye oorum. He's got no faloorum, faliddle aye ay. He's got no faloorum, he's lost his ding-doorum. So maids when you're young never wed...
  80. 81Mairi's Wedding
    Step we gaily on we go, Heel for heel and toe for toe, Arm in arm and on we go, All for Mairi´s wedding. Over hillways up and down, Myrtle green and bracken brown. Past the sheiling through the t...
  81. 82Mari-mac
    There's a neat little lass and her name is Mari Mac. Make no mistake, she's the girl I'm gonna track. Lot of other fellas try to get her on her back. But I'm thinking that they&apo...
  82. 83Matty Groves
    A holiday, a holiday, and the first one of the year. Lord Darnell's wife came into church, the gospel for to hear. And when the meeting it was done, she cast her eyes about, And there she saw lit...
  83. 84Mcpherson's Lament
    Farewell, ye dungeons dark and strong, farewell, farewell to thee. McPherson's life will no be long on yonder gallows tree. Sa rantingly, sa wantingly, and sa dauntingly gaed he. He played a tune...
  84. 85Mick Mcguire
    Oh, me name is Mick McGuire and I'll quickly tell to you. Of a young girl I admired called Katy Donahue. She was fair and fat and forty and believe me when I say. That whenever I came in at the d...
  85. 86Mickey's Warning
    Friends, I have a sad story, a very sad story to tell. I married a man for his money, and he's worse than the devil himself. So I'll go and I'll get blue bleezin blind drunk, just to gi...
  86. 87Mingulay Boat Song
    Heel ya ho, boys, let her go, boys. Heave her head round to the weather. Heel ya ho, boys, let her go, boys. Sailing homeward to Mingulay. What care we though white the spray is. What care we for the...
  87. 88Mo Chailín Rua
    Dá mbeinnse i mbliana mar bhí mé anuraidh. Toigh beag ‘bheith agam i gcois an chuain. Chuirfinn mo bhád amach ar a’ tSionainn. Agus bhéarfainn abhaile liom mo ch...
  88. 89Molly Malone
    In Dublin's fair city, where the girls are so pretty. I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone. As she wheeled her wheelbarrow through streets broad and narrow. Crying cockles and mussels alive...
  89. 90Mormond Braes
    As I get doon by Strichen toon I heard a fair maid mournin'. She was makin' sair complaint for her true love ne'er returnin'. So fare ye weel ye Mormond Braes, where oft times I be...
  90. 91Muirsheen Durkin
    In the days I went a courtin' I was never tired resortin'. To an ale-house or a playhouse and many's the house besides. But I told me brother Seamus I'd go off and be right famous....
  91. 92My Son Ted
    Missus McGrath lived near the seashore for the space of seven long years or more. When she spied a ship coming into the bay: "This is my son Teddy, d'ye clear the way". Wisha ring dong...
  92. 93Nancy Whiskey
    I'm a weaver, a Calton 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-O. As...
  93. 94Navvy Boots
    Oh, I am an old navvy and I work on the line. And the last place I worked was Newcastle-on-Tyne. Well, I'll tell me misfortune it happened in fun. Oh, it happened one night I'd me navvy boot...
  94. 95Nell Flaherty's Drake
    Oh my name it is Nell and the truth for to tell. I come from Cootehill which I'll never deny. I had a fine drake and I'd die for his sake. That me grandmother left me and she goin' to d...
  95. 96Night Visiting Song
    I must away now, I can no longer tarry. This morning's tempest I have to cross. I must be guided without a stumble. Into the arms I love the most. And when he came to his true love's dwellin...
  96. 97Níl Sé 'na Lá
    Níl aon phort dá chuala mé ar phíob. ó tháinig mé i méadaiocht linbh, Nach raibh liom ar bharr mo bhéil isteach. i sliabh 's ag gabháil 'n b...
  97. 98O'connell's Steam Engine
    Oh people of heart I pray pay attention. Listen to what I'm about to relate. Concerning a couple I overheard talking. As I was returning late home from a wake. As I rode along sure I saw an old w...
  98. 99O'donnell Abú
    Proudly the note of the trumpet is sounding. Loudly the war cries arise on the gale. Fleetly the steed by Lough Swilly is bounding. To join the thick squadrons on Saimer's green vale. On, every m...
  99. 101Paddle Your Own Canoe
    I've travelled about a bit in me time, of troubles I've seen a few. I found it far better in every clime to paddle me own canoe. Me wants they are small I care not at all, me debts they are...
  100. 102Peggy Gordon
    Oh, Peggy Gordon you are my darling. Come sit you down upon my knee. Come tell to me the very reason. Why I am slighted so by thee. I'm so in love I can't deny it. My heart lies smothered in...
  101. 103Protestant Men
    It was back in history's page, the story's told of a Napper Tandy brave and bold. With his scarlet and green, he then was seen with his big long gun his fighting men. And they beat at the dr...
  102. 104Provos Lullaby
    Chorus. So go to sleep my weary Provo let the time go drifting by. Cant you hear the bullets humming thats a Provos lullaby. Well I know your clothes are worn and tattered. And your hair its turning s...
  103. 105Quare Bungle Rye
    Ah, Jack was a sailor that roamed on the town. And he met with a damsel that skipped up and down. Said the damsel to Jack as she passed him by. Would you care for to purchase some Quare Bungle Rye. Ra...
  104. 106Rattlin' Roarin' Willie
    O, rattlin' roarin' Willie, o, he held to the fair. An' for to sell his fiddle an' buy some other ware. But parting wi' his fiddle, the saut tear blin't his e'e. And...
  105. 107Red Hair Mary
    As I was going to the Faire in Dingle, One fine morning last July, Walking down the road before me, A red-haired girl I chanced to spy. I stepped up to her, says I "Young Lady, My donkey, he can...
  106. 108Red Is The Rose
    Come over the hills my handsome Irish lad. Come over the hills to your darling. You choose the road love, and I'll make a vow. That I'll be your true love forever. Red is the rose by yonder...
  107. 109Reilly's Daughter
    As I was sitting by the fire talking to old Reilly's daughter. Suddenly a thought came into my head, I'd like to marry old Reilly's daughter. Giddy I ae, giddy I ae, giddy I ae for the...
  108. 110Reynard The Fox
    On the first day of Spring in the year ninety-three. the first recreation was in this country, the King's County gentleman o'er hills, dales and rocks, they rode out so jovially in search of...
  109. 111Roddy Mccorley
    See the fleet foot host of men, that speed with faces wan. From farmstead and from fishers cot, along the banks of Bann. They come with vengeance in their eyes, too late, too late are they. For young...
  110. 112Sally Wheatley
    Now I'm most depressed and sad. Where I once was blithe and glad. I could trip about the town both trim and neatly. I was happy night and morn'. But from all such joys I'm shorn. Since...
  111. 113Sam Hall
    Oh my name it is Sam Hall chimney sweep, chimney sweep. Oh my name it is Sam Hall chimney sweep. Oh my name it is Sam Hall and I've robbed both great and small. And my neck will pay for all when...
  112. 114Santy Anno
    Santy Anna gained the day. Away Santy Anno. Santy Anna gained the day. All on the plains of Mexico. Mexico, oh Mexico. Away Santy Anno. Mexico is a place I know. All on the plains of Mexico. Them yall...
  113. 115Sean South Of Garryowen
    It was on a dreary new years day when the shade of night came down. And a lorry load of volunteers approached the border town. There were men from dublin and from cork, fermanagh and tyrone. But the l...
  114. 116Seven Deadly Sins
    Some say that kissin's a sin. But tell me how can that be true. For kissing has been in this world. Since the very first day there was two. Now if it wasn't legal then the lawyers they would...
  115. 117Seven 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...
  116. 118Skibbereen
    Oh, Father dear, I oft times hear you talk of Erin's Isle, Her lofty scene, her valleys green, her mountains rude and will. They say it is a pretty place where in a prince might dwell, Oh, why di...
  117. 119Song Of The Celts
    There's a blossom that blows, that scoffs at the snows. And it faces root fast the rage of the blast. It sweetens the sod no slave ever trod. Since the mountains upreared their altars to God. The...
  118. 120Sound The Pibroch
    Sound the pibroch loud and high. Frae John o' Groats tae Isle o' Skye. Let every clan their slogan cry. Rise and follow Charlie. Tha tighin fodham, fodham, fodham. Tha tighin fodham, fodham,...
  119. 121Star Of The County Down
    Near Banbridge town in the County Down one morning last July. Down a Boreen green came a sweet coleen and she smiled as she passed me by. She looked so sweet from her two bare feet to the sheen of her...
  120. 122Tá Mé I Mo Shuí
    Tá mé 'mo shuí ó d’éirigh an ghealach aréir, Ag cur teineadh síos gan scíth 's á fadú go géar, Tá bunadh a’ tí...
  121. 123Táimse Im' Chodhladh
    Tráthnóinín déanach i gcéin cois leasa dom. Táimse im' chodhladh is ná dúistear mé. Sea dhearcas lem' thaobh an spéirbhean mhaisiúil. T...
  122. 124The Banks Of Newfoundland
    On St. Patrick's Day, the seventeenth, from New York we set sail. Kind fortune did favour us wi' a sweet and a pleasant gale. We bore away from Americay, the wind bein' off the land. A...
  123. 125The Banks Of The Roses
    On the Banks of the Roses me love and I sat down. And I took out me fiddle for to play me love a tune. And in the middle of the tune-o she sighed and she said. Oro Johnny, lovely Johnny don't ya...
  124. 126The Bard Of Armagh
    Oh, list to the lay of a poor Irish harper. And scorn not the strains of his old withered hand. But remember his fingers they once could move sharper. To raise up the memory of his dear native land. A...
  125. 127The Barleycorn
    There were three farmers in the north, as they were passing by. They swore an oath, a mighty oath, that barleycorn should die. One of them said drown him and the others said hang him high. For whoever...
  126. 128The Black Cavalry
    In the first of me downfall I put out the door. And I straight made me way on for Carrick-on-Suir. Going out by Rathronan 'twas late in the night. Going out the west gate for to view the gaslight...
  127. 129The Boys Of The Old Brigade
    Oh, father why are you so sad. On this bright Easter morn’. When Irish men are proud and glad. Of the land that they were born?. Oh, son, I see in mem’ries few. Of far off distant days....
  128. 130The British Army
    When I was young I used to be as fine a man as ever. you'd see. Til the Prince of Wales he said to me: "Come and join. the British army". Toora loora loora loo, they're looking for...
  129. 131The Butcher Boy
    In London city where I did dwell, a butcher boy I loved right well. He courted me my life away, but now with me he will not stay. I wish, I wish, I wish in vain, I wish I was a maid again. A maid agai...
  130. 132The Carrion Crow
    The carrion crow sat upon an oak. to me ring dong dilly dong ky-ro-lee. watching the tailor mending his cloak. to me ring dong dilly dong ky-ro-lee. Chorus:. Hey fo lee fo la fo lerum. hey fo lee fo l...
  131. 133The Cobbler
    Oh, me name is Dick Darby, I'm a cobbler, I served me time at old camp. Some call me an old agitator, but now I'm resolved to repent. With me ingtwing of an ingthing of an idoh. With me ingt...
  132. 134The Cockies Of Bungaree
    Come, all you weary travellers who's out of work, just mind. If you take a trip to Bungaree, it's plenty there you'll find. Take a trial with the cockies, you can take it straight from...
  133. 135The Croppy Boy
    It was early, early all in the spring, the birds did whistle and sweetly sing. Changing their notes from tree to tree, and the song they sang was old Ireland free. It was early, early all in the night...
  134. 136The Cullins Of Rhum
    Soon shall I see thy bright shores in the sunlight. The heather of hill and the rising of morn. The rolling grey seamist rolls east in the morning. To run the wild hills of the cuillins of rhum. Far a...
  135. 137The Enniskillen Dragoons
    Fare thee well Enniskillen, fare thee well for a while. And all around the borders of Erin's green isle. And when the war is over we'll return in full bloom. And we'll all welcome home...
  136. 138The Flower Of Sweet Strabane
    If I were King of Ireland and all things at my will. I'd roam through all creations new fortunes to find still. And the fortune I would seek the most you all must understand. Is to win the heart...
  137. 139The Foggy Dew
    As down the glen one Easter morn to a city fair rode I. There Armed lines of marching men in squadrons passed me by. No fife did hum nor battle drum did sound it's dread tatoo. But the Angelus be...
  138. 140The Gallant Forty Twa
    You may talk about your Lancers or your Irish Fusiliers. The Aberdeen Militia or the Queen's own Volunteers. Or any other regiment that's lying far awa'. Come give to me the tartan of t...
  139. 141The Gentleman Soldier
    Well, it's of a gentleman soldier as a sentry he did stand. He saluted a 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 the s...
  140. 142The Haughs Of Cromdale
    As I cam in by Auchendoun. Just a wee bit fae the toon. Tae the Hielands I was bound. Tae view the Haughs o' Cromdale. I met a man in tartan trews. Speired at him what was the news. Quo' he,...
  141. 143The Holy Ground
    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 sea over and then return for sure. To see a...
  142. 144The Irish Rover
    On the Fourth of July 1806 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 a wonderful craft, she was rigged for an...
  143. 145The Jolly Tinker
    As I went down a shady lane, as a door I chanced to knock. Have you any pots or kettles with rusty holes to block?. Well, indeed I have, don't you know I have?. To me rightful loora laddie, well,...
  144. 146The Kerry Recruit
    One morning in March I was digging the land, with me brogues on me feet and me spade in me hand. And says I to myself, such a pity to see, such a fine strappin' lad footin' turf round Tralee...
  145. 147The Lammas Tide
    When the muirmen whin their hay. The doughty Douglas bound him ride. Into England to drive a prey. He chose the Gordons and the Grahams. The Lindsays light and gay. But the Jardines wad' not wi&a...
  146. 148The Lark In The Morning
    The lark in the morning she rises off her nest. She goes home in the evening with the dew all on her breast. And like the jolly ploughboy she whistles and she sings. She goes home in the evening with...
  147. 149The Leaving Of Liverpool
    Farewell to Princes' landing stage River Mersey fare thee well. I am bound for California, a place I know right well. So fare thee well my own true love. When I return united we will be. It'...
  148. 150The Little Beggarman
    I am a little beggarman a beggin' I have been. For three score or more in this little Isle of Green. I'm known from the Liffey, down to Segue. I'm known by the name of old Johnny Dhu. O...
  149. 151The Louse House Of Kilkenny
    Oh, the first of me downfall I set out the door. I straight made me way on for Carrick-on-Suir. Going out by Rathronan 'twas late in the night. Going out the West Gate for to view the gaslight. R...
  150. 152The Lowlands Low
    We sailed out of Dunmore Michelmas gone by. Cowhides and wool and live cargo. Twenty young Wild Geese ready fledged to fly. Sailing for the lowlands low. The lowlands low, the lowlands low. Sailing fo...
  151. 153The Lowlands Of Holland
    Now, when that I was married and in my married bed. There came a bold sea captain and he stood at my bedhead. Saying arise, arise young wedded man and come along with me. To the lowlands of Holland fo...
  152. 154The Maid Of Coolmore
    From sweet Londonderry to the fair London Town. There is no other like her anywhere to be found. Where the children are smiling and playing around the shore. And the joybells are ringing for the maid...
  153. 155The Maid Of The Sweet Brown Knowe
    Oh, come, all you lads and lassies, and listen to me a while. And I'll sing for you a verse or two that will cause you all to smile. It's all about a fair young man I'm going to tell yo...
  154. 156The Mermaid
    It was Friday morn when we set sail and we were not far from the land. When our captain he spied a mermaid so fair, with a comb and a glass in her hand. And the ocean waves do roll, and the stormy win...
  155. 157The Moonshiner
    I'm a rambler, I'm a gambler, I'm a long way from home. And if you don't like me, well, leave me alone. I'll eat when I'm hungry, I'll drink when I'm dry. And t...
  156. 158The 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...
  157. 159The Old Woman From Wexford
    Well, there was an old woman from Wexford and in Wexford she did well. She loved her old man dearly but another one twice as well. With me tiggery tiggery toram and me toram toram ta. Ah one day she w...
  158. 160The Parting Glass
    Of all the money ever I had I've spent it in good company. And all the harm I've ever done alas it was to none but me. And all I've done for want of wit to memory now I can't recal...
  159. 161The Peatbog 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. We are the peatbog soldiers. Marching with our spades to the moor....
  160. 162The Recruiting Sergeant
    As I was walking down the road. A feeling fine and larky oh. A recruiting sergeant came up to me. Says he you'd look fine in khaki oh. For the King he is in need of men. Come read this proclamati...
  161. 163The Rising Of The Moon
    And come tell me Sean O'Farrell tell me why you hurry so. Husha buachaill hush and listen and his cheeks were all a glow. I bear orders from the captain get you ready quick and soon. For the pike...
  162. 164The Rose Of Tralee
    The pale moon was rising above the green mountain, The sun was declining beneath the blue sea;. When I strayed with my love to the pure crystal fountain, That stands in the beautiful Vale of Tralee. S...
  163. 165The Rovin' Journeyman
    Oh I am a rovin' Journeyman I roam from town to town. And whenever I get a job of work I'm willing to sit doon. My kit's all on my shoulder and my graftin' tool in hand. And around...
  164. 166The Wake Of The Barrel
    A tale I'll tell of the blades that dwell in the vale. of Balymacoda, hale and merry both ale and sherry they'll drink, but. never touch soda. Brave and bright both day and night they'l...
  165. 167The Waxies Dargle
    Says my oul wan to your oul wan will you come to the Waxies Dargle. Says your oul wan to my oul wan sure I haven't got a farthin'. I went down to Monto Town to see young Kill McArdle. But he...
  166. 168The Wee Weaver
    I am the wee weaver, confined to my loom. And my love she is fairer, than the red rose in bloom. She is loved by all the young men, and that does grieve me. There’s a heart in my bosom, for lov...
  167. 169The Whistling Gypsy
    Gypsy rover, come over the hill, down through the valley so shady. He whistled and he sang til the green woods rang and he won the heart of a lady. Ah dee doo ah dee doo da day, ah dee doo ah dee day...
  168. 170The Wild Colonial Boy
    There was a wild colonial boy, Jack Duggan was his name. He was born and raised in Ireland, in a place called Castlemaine. He was his father's only son, his mother's pride and joy. And dearl...
  169. 171The Wild Rover
    I've been a wild rover for many's the year. I've spent all me money on whiskey and beer. But now I'm returning with gold in great store. And I never will play the wild rover no mor...
  170. 172The Women Are Worse Than The Men
    Now there was an old man lived at Kellyburn braes. And he had a wife was he plague of his days. The divil he came to the man at the plough, Saying, "One of your family I must take now. ". Sa...
  171. 173The Work Of The Weavers
    We're all met together here to sit and to crack. Wi' our glasses in our hands and our work upon our. back. There's nae a trade among 'em that can mend or can mak. If it wasn't...
  172. 174The Zoological Gardens
    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 an...
  173. 175Three Score And Ten
    And it's three score and ten boys and men. Were lost from Grimsby Town. From Yarmouth down to Scarborough. Many hundreds more were drowned. Their herring craft and their trawlers. Their fishing s...
  174. 176Tiree Love Song
    Will you come away my love. To be my own my rare one. Smiling the land, shining the sea. Sweet is the smell o' the heather. Would we were younger you and me. The two of us together. Heree horo my...
  175. 177Tóigfidh Mé Mo Sheolta
    Tóigfidh mé mo sheolta go Dúiche Sheoigheach ar maidin. Ar cuairt chuig mo mhíle stóirín is go deo deo ní chasfad. Go dtaga bláth buí ar an eorna is go dto...
  176. 178Twa Corbies
    As I was walking all alane, I heard twa corbies makin' a mane. The tane intae the tither did say, O, "Whaur sall we gang and dine the day, O, whaur sall we gang and dine the day?". &quo...
  177. 179Uist Tramping Song
    Come along, come along, let us foot it out together. Come along, come along, be it fair or stormy weather. With the hills o' home before us and the purple o' the heather. We'll sing a h...
  178. 180Weile Waile
    There was an old woman and she lived in the woods, weile weile waile. There was an old woman and she lived in the woods, down by the river Saile. She had a baby three months old, weile weile waile. Sh...
  179. 181Westering Home
    Westering home and a song in the air. Light in the eye and its good by to care. Laughter o love and a welcoming there. Isle of my heart my own land. Tell me a tale of the Orient gay. Tell me of riches...
  180. 182What Would You do If You Married A Soldier?
    Oh, what would you do if you married a soldier?. "What would I do but to follow the gun?". And what would you do if he died in the ocean?. "What would I do but to marry again?". A...
  181. 183Whiskey In The Jar
    As I was going 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 deliver for you...
  182. 184Whiskey Is The Life Of Man
    Oh whiskey is the life of man. Always was since the world began. Whiskey-o, Johnny-o. Rise her up from down below. Whiskey, whiskey, whiskey-o. Up aloft this yard must go. John rise her up from down b...
  183. 185Whiskey, You're The Devil
    Whiskey, you're the devil, you're leadin' me astray. Over hills and mountains and to Americae. You're sweeter, stronger, decenter, you're spunkier than tae. O whiskey, you&apo...
  184. 186Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?
    Oh the summertime is coming and the trees are sweetly blooming. And the wild mountain thyme grows around the blooming heather. Will ye go lassie go, and we'll all go together. To pluck wild mount...
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