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The Woman From Wexford (Live) The Dubliners

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 went to

The Woman from Wexford (Live In The Concert Hall, Cecil Sharp House 12/4/1964) The Dubliners

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 went to

Boulavogue (Live At The Gate Theatre, Dublin 4/26/1966) The Dubliners

At Boulavogue as the sun was setting on the bright May meadows of Shelmaliar A rebel hand set the heather blazing and brought the neighbours from far and near Then Father Murphy from old Kilcormack spurred

Will You Come To The Bower (Live In Dublin, 1966) The Dubliners

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 dear land of

Will You Come To The Bower (Live At The Gate Theatre, Dublin 4/26/1966) The Dubliners

Will you come to the bower o`er the free boundless ocean Where the stupendous waves roll in thundering motion Where the mermaids are seen and the fierce tempest gathers To loved Erin the green the dear

The Wexford Carol Celtic Woman

love this Christmas Day In Bethlehem upon that morn There was a blessed Messiah born Near Bethlehem did shepherds keep Their flocks of lambs and feeding sheep To whom God's angels did appear Which put the

Finnegans Wake (Live) The Dubliners

the liquor poor Tim was born To help him on his way each day he`d a drop of the craythur every morn Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner round the flure yer trotters shake Bend an ear to the truth

Finnegan's Wake (Live At The Gate Theatre, Dublin 4/26/1966) The Dubliners

Time finnegan lived in walkin street A gentle Irishman migty odd He had brogue both rich and sweet An` to in the world he carried a hod You see he`d a sort of a tipplers way but for the love for the liquor

The Wexford carol Loreena McKennitt

The Wexford carol Good people all, this Christmas-time, Consider well and bear in mind What our good God for us has done In sending his beloved Son.

The Holy Ground (Live) The Dubliners

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 seas over And then return for shore To see again the

Easy and Slow (Live) The Dubliners

It was down by Christ Church that I first met with Annie A neat little girl and not a bit shy She told me her father had come from Dungannen And would take her back home in the sweet bye and bye And what

Rare Old Mountain Dew (Live) The Dubliners

Let the grasses grow and the waters flow in a free and easy way But give me enough of the rare old stuff that`s made near Galway Bay Come gangers all from Donegal Sligo and Leitrim too Oh we`ll give

The Patriot Game (Live) The Dubliners

Come all ye young rebels and list while I sing For the love of one`s country is a terrible thing It banishes fear with the speed of a flame And it makes you a part of the patriot game My name is O`Hanlon

The Wild Rover (Live) The Dubliners

I`ve been a wild rover for many`s the year and I`ve spent all my money on whiskey and beer But now I`m returning with gold in great store and I never will play the wild rover no more And it`s no nay never

The Holy Ground The Dubliners

Fine girl you are Adieu to you my Dinah a thousand times adieu We're going away from the holy ground and the girls that we love true We will sail the South sea over and then return for sure To see again

Finnegan's Wake The Dubliners

for the liquor poor Tim was born To help him on his way each day, he'd a drop of the craythur every morn Whack fol the dah now dance to yer partner around the flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the truth

The Rocky Road To Dublin (Live) The Dubliners

While inthe merry month of May from me home I started Left the girls of Tuam so sad and broken hearted Saluted father dear kissed me darling mother Drank a pint of beer me grief and tears to smother Then

McAlpine's Fusilliers (Live) The Dubliners

As down the glen came McAlpine`s men With their shovels slung behind them Twas in the pub they drank the sub And up in the spike you`ll find them They sweated blood and they washed down mud With pints

Peggy Lettermore (Live) The Dubliners

Whaur hae ye been Peggy Whaur hae ye been In the garden `mong the gillyflooers Tween the hours o twelve and ane Ye were nae yoursel` Peggy No` there your lane Your faither saw ye in Jamie`s arms Tween

Greenland Whale Fisheries (Live) The Dubliners

Twas in eighteen hundred and fifty-three And of June the thirteenth day That our gallant ship her anchor weighed And for greenland bore away brave boys And for greenland bore away The lookout in the crosstrees

The Ragman's Ball (Live) The Dubliners

the Liberties Where the ragmen used to meet Well the names were called at seven o`clock And every man was on the spot And to show respect for the management Every ragman brought his mot I must admit that

Tramps And Hawkers (Live) The Dubliners

Oh come all ye tramps and hawker lads and gatherers oblaw That tramps the country round and round come listen ane and all I`ll tell to ye a rovin` tale of sights that I have seen It`s far intae the

The Twang Man (Live) The Dubliners

Come listen to my story Tis about a nice young man When the Militia wasn`t wantin` He dealt in hawkin` twang He loved a lovely maiden As fair as any midge An` she kept a traycle depot Wan side of the

Air Fa La La La Lo (Live) The Dubliners

Air fal la la lo ho ro air fa la la lay Air fal la la lo ho ro air fa la la lay Air fal la la lo ho ro air fa la la lay Fal dee fal o ho ro air fa la la lay The song that I sing`s a song of laughter and

Reels: The Sligo Maid/Colonel Rodney (Live In The Concert Hall, Cecil Sharp House 12/4/1964) The Dubliners

just a few hundred dollars That`s paper thin I got my mamma out the apron I`m loyal to her from eight to ten Make way for the twin Who the twins that be making it hot Say what Number one on you Billboard

The Glendalough Saint (Live In Dublin, 1966) The Dubliners

di fol day fol di dol rol di dol ad dy fol di dol rol di dol day fol di dol rol di dol ad dy He was fond of readin` a book When he could get one to his wishes He was fond of castin` his hook In among the

Hot Asphalt (Live At The Gate Theatre, Dublin 4/26/1966) The Dubliners

the squad that makes the hot asphalt Well we laid it in the hollows and we laid it in the flat And if it doesn`t last forever sure I swear I`ll eat me hat Well I`ve wandered up and down the world but sure

I'll Tell My Ma (Live) The Dubliners

I`ll tell my ma when I get home The boys won`t leave the girls alone They pull my hair and stole my comb But that`s all right till I go home She is handsome she is pretty She is the Belle of Belfast

The Banks Of The Roses (Live) The Dubliners

On the banks of the roses my love and I sat down And I took out me fiddle to play me love a tune In the middle of the tune O she sighed and she said O Johnny lovely Johnny Would you leave me O when

The Leaving Of Liverpool (Live) The Dubliners

Farewell to Prince`s Landing Stage river Mersey fare thee well I am bound for Californiae a place I know right well So fare thee well my own true love when I return united we will be It`s not the leaving

The Patriot Game (Live In The Concert Hall, Cecil Sharp House 12/4/1964) The Dubliners

Come all ye young rebels and list while I sing For the love of one`s country is a terrible thing It banishes fear with the speed of a flame And it makes us all part of the patriot game My name is O

My Love Is In America (Live) The Dubliners

if I could go with you But it`s a good thing I didn`t follow you Just to do those funny things you wanted me to do Honey you tried to to bend my love yeah You made a fool of me One time I know is not the

The Leaving Of Liverpool (Live Ver.) The Dubliners

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`s not the leaving

Off To Dublin In The Green (Live) The Dubliners

I am a merry ploughboy and I ploughed the fields all day Till a sudden thought came to my head that I should roam away For I`m sick and tired of slavery since the day that I was born And I`m off to join

The Glendalough Saint (Live At The Gate Theatre, Dublin 4/26/1966) The Dubliners

di fol day fol di dol rol di dol ad dy fol di dol rol di dol day fol di dol rol di dol ad dy He was fond of readin` a book When he could get one to his wishes He was fond of castin` his hook In among the

The Sea Around Us (Live In Dublin, 1966) The Dubliners

They say that the lakes of Killarney are fair That no stream like the Liffey can ever compare If its water you want you`ll find nothing more rare Than the stuff they make down by the ocean The sea oh the

Air: Fa La La Lo (Live In The Concert Hall, Cecil Sharp House 12/4/1964) The Dubliners

Air fal la la lo ho ro air fa la la lay Air fal la la lo ho ro air fa la la lay Air fal la la lo ho ro air fa la la lay Fal dee fal o ho ro air fa la la lay The song that I sing`s a song of laughter

The Kerry Recruit / One Morning in March (Live) The Dubliners

to list Arra sergeant a gra stick the bob in me fist And the first thing they gave me it was a red coat With a white strap of leather to tie round me throat They gave me a quare thing I asked what was

Three Score And Ten The Dubliners

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 smacks as well

St. Patrick's Cathedral The Dubliners

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 smacks as well

The Irish Rover The Dubliners

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 fore and aft And

The Black Velvet Band The Dubliners

a neat little town they called Belfast Apprentice to trade I was bound And many an hour sweet happiness Have I spent in that neat little town As sad misfortune came over me Which caused me to stray from

McAlpine's Fusilers (Live At The Gate Theatre, Dublin 4/26/1966) The Dubliners

As down the glen came McAlpine`s men With their shovels slung behind them `Twas in the pub they drank the sub And up in the spike you`ll find them They sweated blood and they washed down mud With pints

Roddy McCorley (Bonus Track - Previously Unreleased) The Dubliners

Oh See the host of fleet foot men who sped with faces wan From farmstedt and from fishers cot along the banks of Bann They come with vengence in their eyes too late too late are they For young Roddy

Rare Old Mountain Dew The Dubliners

Let grasses and waters flow in a free and easy way But give me enough of the rare old stuff that`s brewed near Galway Bay Come policemen all from Donegal Sligo and Leitrim too Oh we`ll give them the slip

Whiskey in the Jar The Dubliners

to Jennie She swore and she sighed that she never would deceive me But the Devil take the woman for they never can be easy Musha ring durram do durram dah Whack for di daddio Whack for di daddio There`

Roddy MacCorley The Dubliners

See the host of fleet foot men Who sped with faces wan From farmstedt and from fishers cot Along the banks of Bann They come with vengeance in their eyes Too late too late are they For young Roddy McCorley

The Sick Note The Dubliners

`s not at work today While working on the fourteenth floor some bricks I had to clear now to throw them down from such a height was not a good idea the foreman wasn`t very pleased he beeing an awkward

The Sea Around Us (Live At The Gate Theatre, Dublin 4/26/1966) The Dubliners

They say that the lakes of Killarney are fair That no stream like the Liffey can ever compare If its water you want you`ll find nothing more rare Than the stuff they make down by the ocean The sea oh the

Say It's So Young Dubliners

I read in the paper that sooner or later The world's gonna fall on its ass I've got some questions, I never get answers, Lately I'm too scared to ask I'm not complaining it's just that I'm saying Why is