by Irish Songs on album St Patrick's Day Songs - 50 Irish Songs - Irish Party Songs
Well, i took a stroll on the old long walk of a day i-ay i-ay. I met a little girl and we stopped to talk of a fine soft day i-ay. And i ask you now whats a fella to do cause her hair was black and he
by Irish Songs on album St Patrick's Day Songs - 50 Irish Songs - Irish Party Songs
Oh the Green and Red of Mayo I can see it still It's soft and craggy bogland It's tall majestic hills Where the ocean kisses Ireland And the waves carress it's shore Oh the feeling it came over me To
by Irish Songs on album St Patrick's Day Songs - 50 Irish Songs - Irish Party Songs
I was born on a Dublin street where the Royal drums do beat And the loving English feet they walked all over us, And every single night when me da would come home tight He'd invite the neighbors out w
by Irish Songs Music on album Irish Drinking Songs
As I was going over the Cork and Kerry mountains I met with Captain Farrell And his money he was counting I first produced my pistol I then produced my rapier Saying "Stand and deliver For you are a b
by The Irish Choir on album South Side Irish
We're the Windy City Irish-where the craic is always best Where every day is Paddy's Day and everyone's a guest If you're Irish on the North Side or Irish on the West Welcome to the South Side come jo
by The McCaffrey Folk Singers on album Irish Drinking Songs
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 T'was a wonderful craft, she was rigged fore and aft
by Irish Rock Music on album Irish Rock Music - Rebel Song
By a lonely prison wall I heard a young girl calling Micheal they are taking you away For you stole Trevelyn's corn So the young might see the morn. Now a prison ship lies waiting in the bay. Low lie
by The Bedroom Philosopher on album Songs From The 86 Tram
Dear god thank you for blessing us with this beautiful day A day of which I’ll see none of as I go to work onboard a packed tram After four hours sleep thanks to my hippy neighbours impromptu bush
by The Davitts on album 50 Irish Rebel Songs - The Definitive 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
by Daniel O'Donnell on album The Irish Album - 40 Classic Songs
The moonlight on the Shannon Is a sight to see The sunlight on Kilarny's inn Means home sweet home to me. Of natures many blessing On this emerald isle I'd give them all to see again Your smiling Iri
by The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem on album Essential Irish Drinking Songs & Sing Alongs: Whiskey In The Jar
In the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and six We set sail from the port quay of Cork We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks For the grand City Hall in New York We'd a near-leaking craft, she
by The Divine Comedy on album Tom Dunne's Alternative Irish Anthems
Pale, pubescent beasts Roam through the streets And coffee shops Their prey gather in herds Of stiff knee-length skirts And white ankle socks But while they search for a mate My type hibernate In bedr
by The Divine Comedy on album Tom Dunne's Alternative Irish Anthems
Pale, pubescent beasts Roam through the streets And coffee shops Their prey gather in herds Of stiff knee-length skirts And white ankle socks But while they search for a mate My type hibernate In bedr
by Louis Armstrong on album Great Master - Great Songs: Louis Armstrong, Vol. 6
All you heard for years in Ireland was the 'Wearin' Of The Green' But the biggest change that's come in Ireland I have ever seen All the laddies and the cooies laid aside their Irish reels And I was b
by Hank Locklin on album Irish Songs, Country Style
My wild Irish Rose The sweetest flower that grows You may search everywhere but none can compare With my wild Irish Rose My wild Irish Rose The dearest flower that grows And someday for my sake she ma