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The flower of Dunaff Hill : and more traditional songs sung in Inishowen / compiled and annotated by Jimmy McBride

Another man's wedding [song: music and words]; As I Roved Out [song: music and words]; Ballintown Brae [song: music and words]; The Banks of Newfoundland [song: music and words]; The Banks of Sweet Dundee [song: music and words]; The Bay of Biscay O [song: music and words]; The Bedford Van [song: music and words]; The Black Horse [song: music and words]; The Blackwater Side [song: music and words]; I'm Bidding Adieu [song: music and words]; The Blind Beggar's Daughter [song: music and words]; The Bonnie Green Tree [song: music and words]; Burnfoot Town [song: music and words]; Cailin Deas Cruite na mBo [song: music and words]; Captain Colster [song: music and words]; Charming Buachaill Roe [song: music and words]; The Coalmine [song: music and words]; Cottage with the Horseshoe O'er the Door [song: music and words]; Dan Curley [song: music and words]; Darling Son [song: music and words]; Deep Sheephaven Bay [song: music and words]; Duggan's Dancing School [song: music and words]; The Evergreen [song: music and words]; Erin's Lovely Home [song: music and words]; Erin's Lovely Shore [song: music and words]; Fair Randalstown [song: music and words]; The Fair Town of Greenock [song: music and words]; Paisley Officer [song: music and words] *; Father McFadden [song: music and words]; Father Tom O'Neill [song: music and words]; The Flower of Corby's Mill [song: music and words]; The flower of Dunaff Hill [song: music and words]; The Flower of Sweet Strabane [song: music and words]; Friar Hegarty [song: music and words] *; Garvagh Town [song: music and words]; General Owen Roe [song: music and words]; Glenswilly [song: music and words]; Going to Mass Last Sunday [song: music and words]; Green Grass it Grows Bonnie [song: music and words]; The Hiring Fair [song: music and words]; The Holland Handkerchief [song: music and words]; The Isle of Doagh (1) [song: music and words]; The Isle of Doagh (2) [song: music and words]; Jimmy Leeburn [song: music and words]; Johnny Bathin [song: music and words]; Kathleen Casey [song: music and words]; The Leinster Lass [song: music and words]; The Lady Fair [song: music and words]; A Little Too Small [song: music and words]; London City [song: music and words]; Loughrey's Bull [song: music and words]; My Lovely Irish Rose [song: music and words]; The Lurgy Stream [song: music and words]; The Maid of Bonnie Strathyre [song: music and words]; McGinty's Model Lodge [song: music and words]; Bulroy Bay [song: music and words]; November Keady Fair [song: music and words]; Paddy Stole the Rope [song: music and words]; The Rangey Ribs [song: music and words]; The Rattling Railway Boy [song: music and words]; The Sailor Boy [song: music and words]; The Rose of Glenfin [song: music and words]; The Shamrock Shore [song: music and words]; She Tickled Me [song: music and words]; The Shirt I Left Behind [song: music and words]; The Smashing of the Van [song: music and words]; The Sow Pig [song: music and words]; The Titanic [song: music and words]; Treat My Daughter Kindly [song: music and words]; Welcome Home [song: music and words]; The Wee Woman in Our Town [song: music and words]; The Year of Seventy One [song: music and words]

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My parents reared me tenderly : and other traditional songs sung in Inishowen / compiled and annotated by Jim McFarland and Jimmy McBride

Bonnie Labouring Boy, The [song: words only]; John Reilly the Fisherman [song: words only]; Girl I Left Behind, The [song: words only]; Erin's Lovely Home [song: words only]; My Parents Reared Me Tenderly [song: words only]; False Lover John [song: words only]; My Charming Blue Eyed Mary [song: words only]; Maid of Culmore, The [song: words only]; Girl from Glenagivney, The [song: words only]; Jacket so Blue, The [song: words only]; Shifting Apron, The [song: words only]; Old Reserves, The [song: words only]; Rose of Glenfin, The [song: words only]; Bold Sean and the Tinker [song: words only]; Blazing Star of Drung, The [song: words only]; Erin is My Home [song: words only]; Bright Silvery Light of the Moon, The [song: words only]; Green Fields of Americay, The [song: words only]; Nora Lynch [song: words only]; Derry Jail [song: words only]; Ballyliffin Town [song: words only]; Falkirk Fair [song: words only]; Sweet Isle of Doagh [song: words only]; Green Fields of Annagh, The [song: words only]; Collier Lad, The [song: words only]; Cloontagh Boys, The [song: words only]; Shamrock Shore, The [song: words only]; Moville [song: words only]; Next Market Day, The [song: words only]; Pat O'Donnell, the Son of Old Grainne [song: words only]; Pat O'Donnell, Newgate's Dreary PRison [song: words only]; Caoineadh 'n Dalaigh [song: music and words]; O'Donnell's Lament [song: words only]; Everyone Does it but You [song: words only]; Mincer, The [song: words only]; Burnfoot Young Policeman, The [song: words only]; Pride of Moville Town, The [song: words only]; Plearaca na bPollan [song: music and words]; Jolly Smuggler, The [song: words only]; Courting Coat, The [song: words only]; My Bonnie Irish Boy [song: words only]; Free State Farmer, The [song: words only]; Buncrana Train, The [song: words only]; Bonnet so Blue, The [song: words only]; Lament to the Fanad Boys, A [song: words only]; Caroline of Edinburgh Town [song: words only]; Dinsmur of Bonniewood Hall [song: words only]; Illies Still, The [song: words only]; Shandrum Still, The [song: words only]; Cool Winding Banks of the Ayr, The [song: words only]; Rusty Mare, The [song: words only]; Three O'Donnells, The [song: words only]; Ceol na dTrí n-Dálach [song: words only]; Royal Rats of Carn, The [song: words only]; Dark Inishowen [song: words only]; Mary Snow, The [song: words only]; High Walls of Derry, The [song: words only]; Wreck of the Cambria, The [song: words only]; Carndonagh Far Away [song: words only]

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Irish peasant songs in the English language / the words set to the proper old Irish airs by P.W. Joyce

Irish Girl, The [song: music and words]; Sweet Cootehill Town [song: music and words]; Croppy Boy, The [song: music and words]; Handsome Sally [song: music and words]; Rambler from Clare, The [song: music and words]; My Mind it is Uneasy [song: music and words]; Rory the Blacksmith from Ireland [song: music and words]; Come with Me, My Irish Girl, Oh [song: music and words] (air: The Irish Girl)

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Irish folk songs / the words by Alfred Perceval Graves ; the airs arranged by Charles Wood

Cuckoo Madrigal, The [song: music and words] (air: The Cobbler of Castleberry); Merchant's Daughter, The [song: music and words]; Kerry Cow, The [song: music and words] (air: The Spotted Cow); Love at My Heart [song: music and words] (air: Daniel the Worthy); Beside the River Loune [song: music and words]; When We Were Boy and Girl [song: music and words] (air: Nancy Vernon); Darby Kelly [song: music and words]; Blackberry Blossom, The [song: music and words]; Song of Niamh of the Golden Tresses, The [song: music and words] (air: The Wicked Kerryman); Sentry Box, The [song: music and words]; Lost Child, The [song: music and words]; Come Sit Down beside Me [song: music and words] (air: Connemara Air); I'm the Boy for Bewitching Them [song: music and words]; They Know Not My Heart [song: music and words] (air: Coolun Das); Over Here [song: music and words] (air: Over There); Magic Mist, The [song: music and words]; I'd Roam the Worl Over With You [song: music and words]; For I Had a Spirit Above My Degree [song: music and words]; Credhe's Lament for Cail [song: music and words] (air: A Little Hour Before Day); Hey Ho the Morning Dew [song: music and words]; Love, Tis a Calm Starry Night, O [song: music and words]; Jug of Punch, The [song: music and words] (air: The Robber); Brave Irish Lad, The [song: music and words]; Blackbird and the Thrush, The [song: music and words]; Song of the Woods, The [song: music and words]

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Erin's call song book : a collection of songs and recitations for concert or ceilidh

Because I love you so [song: words only]; That tumble-down shack in Athlone [song: words only]; Sleep gently, my Eily [song: words only]; Sweet evening bells [song: words only]; The maid of the sweet Browne Knowe [song: words only]; My dear, my native home [song: words only]; Eileen alannah [song: words only]; Péarla an bhrollaigh Bháin [song: words only]; The snowy-breasted pearl [song: words only]; The heart bow'd down [song: words only]; One of the rank and file [song: words only]; My sweetheart when a boy [song: words only]; The good-bye at the door [song: words only]; Is fad í o'n gcrích = She is far from the land [song: words only]; Kathleen Mavourneen [song: words only]; The thirty-two counties [song: words only]; The leprachaun [song: words only]; The tender apple blossom [song: words only] (air: Danny boy); Ni fhuil ansa gCruinne = There is not in the wide world) [song: words only]; The moon has raised [song: words only]; My native home [song: words only]; The three flowers [song: words only]; My heart's first home [song: words only]; Old Ireland's hearts and hands [song: words only]; An leanbh Sighen = The fairy child) [song: words only]; Bantry Bay [song: words only]; Mairín [song: words only]; Oh leave not your Kathleen [song: words only]; A father's early love [song: words only]; The fair land of Poland [song: words only]; Michael Dwyer [song: words only]; Irish still [song: words only]; The old rector's story [song: words only]; The gallant men of '98 [song: words only] (air: Viva la); Hail freedom [song: words only]; An ode to Erinn [song: words only]; The fatal blow [song: words only]; The green flag [song: words only]; The exile's home-coming [song: words only]; Fireball MacNamara's address [song: words only]; In the heart of the hills [song: words only]

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David Glen's Highland bagpipe tutor : with a selection of quicksteps, strathspeys, reels and jigs : followed by a pibroch / [David Glen].

The Colquhouns' march -- John Bán McKenzie's strathspey -- The tinker's march -- We will take the high road (The stewarts of Appin's march) -- Donal Mackenzie's reel -- Mr. Miller's strathspey -- Mr. Haig's strathspey (The maiden's song) -- Colin Macdonal (march) -- Angus Cameron's march -- Old John McPherson's favourite (march) -- The Kenmore lasses (reel) / Peter Macdonald -- The carle with the three thumbs (reel) / D. Campbell -- The shepherd boy's march / A. McSwayde -- Lochty house (march) / John McEwen -- The salmon fishers (reel) -- Miss Ada Crawford (strathspey) / J. Mauchline -- Leaving Dunkeld (jig) / D. Campbell -- The duchess of Atholl's jig / D. Campbell -- The Atholl curlers' march / The Duke of Atholl -- Archie Stewart's favourite march -- Craig-y-barns (strathspey) / John Crerar -- Captain Archibald Leslie's march / D. Campbell -- Maggie Cameron (Willie Roy's loomhouse) (strathspey) -- Farewell to the Tay (march) / Peter McDonald -- Dunolly Castle (march) / N. Macleod -- The Celtic chair (reel) / D. Glen -- Wm. Murray's reel -- The Bonawe highlanders' march / D. Bowman -- The three pipers (march) / D. Bowman -- The Dundee pipe band (reel) / Wm. Murray -- Thomas'son wears a drik (John Thomson's dirk) (strathspey) -- Thomas'son wears a drik (John Thomson's dirk) (reel) -- Miss Margaret Morrison's reel / N. Macleod -- Piper C. Mackay 92nd Highlanders' reel / C. Mackay -- The Glasgow highland volunteers' march / C. Mackay -- The Midlothian amateur pipe band's march / F. Beaton -- The Princess Charlotte, ex, Queen of Mexico's jig / Wm. Sutherland -- The rock well (jig) / Wm. Sutherland -- The kist of Clairdon (jig) / Wm. Sutherland -- The Dundee highland volunteers' march / M. McKinnon -- The barren rocks of Aden (quickstep) / arranged by A. MacKellar -- The New Year's gift (quickstep) / A. MacKellar -- The 71st Highland Light Infantry's quickstep / Hugh Mackay -- David Glen's reel / Wm. Sutherland -- Arniston Castle (strathsprey) -- Kilmartin Castle (instrumental piece) -- The Sinecure policeman (reel) -- An Irish reel -- Colonel Sinclair's march / Jas. Manson -- The reel of Tulloch -- The thief of Lochaber (march) -- The Mackenzie Highlanders' march -- The blue ribbon or Scottish streamer of victory (Piobaireachd)

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