by Irish Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus & Regina Nathan on album Faith of Our Fathers, Vol. 2
sweet sacrament divine hid in thy eathly hme lo raise thy holy shrine wid suppliant hrt we cme Jesus to thee our voice we raise in songs nd hrtfelt praise swt sacrament divine, swt sacrament divine
by Ameritz Audio Karaoke on album Karaoke - Rock Songs Vol 40
by Frank Mackey and the Keltic Cowboys on album Songs of Longing and Debauchery
Oh the churchbells are ringin' in the school yard, and we all went out those days. The bully said "Mick would you fancy a rumble?" I said "Yes! Its time to play!" Oh the nuns and the priests they gra
by Pete Seeger on album Songs of Protest
I'm a decent boy just landed from the town of Ballyfad I want a situation, yes, and wants it very bad I seen employment advertised - "It's just the thing," says I But the dirty spalpeen ended with 'No
by Pete Seeger on album Songs of Protest
I'm a decent boy just landed from the town of Ballyfad I want a situation, yes, and wants it very bad I seen employment advertised - "It's just the thing," says I But the dirty spalpeen ended with 'No
by Pete Seeger on album Songs for Political Action
I'm a decent boy just landed from the town of Ballyfad I want a situation, yes, and wants it very bad I seen employment advertised - "It's just the thing," says I But the dirty spalpeen ended with 'No
by The Clancy Brothers feat. Tommy Makem on album Irish Folk Songs And Airs
In the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and six We set sail from the fair Quay of Cork. We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks For the grand city hall of New York. She 'as an elegant craft, sh
by The Mills Brothers on album Irish Pub Songs - Vintage Music Gets Better with Time
My wild Irish rose The dearest flower that grows You may search everywhere But none can compare With my wild Irish rose My wild Irish rose The sweetest flower that grows And some day for my sake She
by The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem on album Irish Drinking Songs
In the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and six We set sail from the fair Quay of Cork. We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks For the grand city hall of New York. She 'as an elegant craft, sh
by Bing Crosby on album Songs That Won The War - The Ultimate Collection (Remastered)
Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral, Too-ra-loo-ra-li Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral, hush, now, don't you cry Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral, Too-ra-loo-ra-li Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral, that's an Irish lullaby Over in Killarney, many
by Eleanor McEvoy on album Irish Singers and Songwriters
You'll hear better songs than this With no trace of clumsiness Melodies and harmonies that compliment the rhyme Favourite songs that reminisce Speak of times of happiness Sentiments that make you warm
by Berlin Irving on album Miscellaneous
Berlin Irving Miscellaneous Abie Sings An Irish Song (15 May 1913) [1st verse:] In an Irish neighborhood Abie kept a clothing store But business wasn't good No one came into the store and Abe wond
by Various Artists on album The Best Irish Sing -A- Long Pub Songs
There's a tear in your eye Sure, I'm wondering why For it never should be there at all With such power in your smile Sure a stone you'd beguile And there's never a teardrop should fall With the lilt
by Frank Patterson on album Essential Irish Drinking Songs & Sing Alongs - Whiskey In the Jar
There's a tear in your eye and I'm wondering why For it never should be there at all With such power in your smile, sure a stone you'd be guile And there's never a teardrop should fall When your swee
by Frank Patterson on album Whiskey in the Jar: Essential Irish Drinking Songs & Sing Alongs
There's a tear in your eye and I'm wondering why For it never should be there at all With such power in your smile, sure a stone you'd be guile And there's never a teardrop should fall When your swee
by Pete Seeger on album Folk Songs, Ballads & Banjo
I'm a decent boy just landed from the town of Ballyfad I want a situation, yes, and wants it very bad I seen employment advertised - "It's just the thing," says I But the dirty spalpeen ended with 'No
by Pete Seeger on album Folk Songs, Ballads & Banjo
I'm a decent boy just landed from the town of Ballyfad I want a situation, yes, and wants it very bad I seen employment advertised - "It's just the thing," says I But the dirty spalpeen ended with 'No
by Killarney Singers on album 50 Favourite Irish Pub Songs
When Irish eyes are smiling Sure 'tis like a morn in spring In the lilt of Irish laughter You can hear the angels sing When Irish hearts are happy All the world seems bright and gay And when Irish ey
by Brier on album The Songs That Shake the Barley (The Ultimate Rebel Collection)
'Twas a morning in July, I was walking to Tipperary When I heard a battle cry From the mountains over head As I looked up in the sky I saw an Irish soldier laddie He looked at me right fearlessly and