An Dro – Breton Folk Dance, own arrangement | |||
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Anything for John Joe? (Rud ar bith do Seán Joe?) – Breathnach, Moylan, Cranitch, Tubridy, own arrangement |
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A row in the town (Érin Go Brágh) – The Wolfe Tones | |||
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Bill Sullivan’s (Denis Purphy’s Polka, Mickey Chewing Bubblegum) – Terry ‘Cuz’ Teahan | |||
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Boulavogue – Patrick Joseph McCall, performed by the Dubliners | |||
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Come out ye Black and Tans – Dominic Behan, own arrangement | |||
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Come out ye Black and Tans – Saoirse, own arrangement | |||
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“Cuz” Teahan’s Fling #2 – Terry ‘Cuz’ Teahan, own arrangement | |||
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Danny Ab’s Slide (Dan O’Keefe’s Slide), own arrangement | |||
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Dark Girl Dressed in Blue, own arrangement | |||
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Dark Isle (Dr. Mackay’s Farewell to Creagorry) – Iain MacLachlan | |||
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Down by the Salley Gardens – William Butler Yeats (poem) and Herbert Hughes (music) | |||
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Drops of Brandy – Slip-Jig | |||
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Far Away – Pete Jung | |||
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Farewell to Whiskey – Neil Gow, own arrangement |
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Glass of Beer – John McFadden(?), own arrangement |
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Hector de Hero (Scottish Lament) – J.S. Skinner | |||
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I’ll tell me ma – The Dubliners | |||
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I’m shipping up to Boston – Dropkick Murphys (intro) | |||
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Kitty Tyrrell (traditional) – C.W. Clover | |||
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Londonderry Air (Danny Boy) |
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Marv Pontkalleg | |||
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Murphy’s (Cornphiopa Uí Mhurchada, Murphy’s Fancy) – Shaskeen Ceili Band, own arrangement |
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Michael McGoldrick’s – Michael McGoldrick, own arrangement | |||
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Muirsheen Durkin – Pretty Girls of Mayo)- Cailini Deasa Mhuigheo |
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Off to California, Imighthe go California, The Humours of California, traditional Irish hornpipe | |||
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Paddy works on the Railway – Angelo Kelly & Family | |||
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Pennherez Keroulas (L’héritière de Keroulaz), trad. Breton, own arrangement |
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Rakes 0f Clonmel (Na Racairide Ua Cluain-Meala) – Jig – Delany/James O’ Neill, own arrangment |
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Red is the Rose (The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond) – Irish song with Scottish roots | |||
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Return to Camden Town – Patrick Ourceau, own arrangement | |||
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Roslin Castle (The House of Glamis) | |||
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Son ar Chistr (The song of the cider) – Breton Drinking Song | |||
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Song from a Secret Garden – Secret Garden (Rolf Løvland) | |||
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The Bantry Girl’s Lament – A traditional Irish barndance | |||
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The Blarney Pilgrim – Jig, own arrangement |
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The Corner House (An Teach ar an gCoirnéal) – Paddy O’Brien, own arrangement | |||
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The Hut in the Bog (An Bothán sa Phortach, Micho Russell’s) – Paul Legrand and Mary Bergin’s | |||
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The King of the Fairies (Rí na Sídheoga, Ría na Síog) | |||
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The Maid I ne’er forgot – Patrick Ourceau, own arrangement | |||
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The Maid in the Cherry Tree – Francis O’Neill | |||
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The Minstrel Boy – Thomas Moore, own arrangement | |||
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The Morning Mist – Traditional Reel | |||
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The Old Copperplate – traditional reel, own arrangement |
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The Parish Waltz – Bonnie Dawson | |||
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The Parting Glass – Tommy Makem/Clancy Brothers, Scottish of Irish Air | |||
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The Rattlin’ Bog – The Irish Rovers | |||
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The Rocky Road to Dublin – Slip Jig |
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The Song of the Books (Amhrán na Leabhar) – Tomás Rua Ó Súilleabháin |
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Tralee Gaol (Polka) Other names: As I Went Out Upon The Ice, Charles Og, Glen Cottage, Glen Cottage Polka 2, Glen Cottage Polka No.2, The Glin Cottage No. 2, The Green Cockade, The Haughs O’ Cromdale, The Haughs Of Cromdale, O’Neill’s March |
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Wexford Carol – Traditional religious Irish Christmas carol |
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