Mel Bay presents Mallory & McCall's Irish pub songbook, for voice, guitar, mandolin, tinwhistle and all C instruments, [compiled] by Janna McCall Geller & Mallory Geller
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Mel Bay presents Mallory & McCall's Irish pub songbook, for voice, guitar, mandolin, tinwhistle and all C instruments, [compiled] by Janna McCall Geller & Mallory Geller
Language
eng
Form of composition
folk music
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other
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not applicable
Main title
Mel Bay presents Mallory & McCall's Irish pub songbook
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41752669
Responsibility statement
[compiled] by Janna McCall Geller & Mallory Geller
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for voice, guitar, mandolin, tinwhistle and all C instruments
Table Of Contents
The hills of Connemara -- The moonshiner -- Mountain dew (A bucket of dew) -- The juice of the barley -- Jug of punch -- A sup of good whisky -- The cruiscin lan (The full little jug) -- All for me going -- Dicey Riley -- Three drunken ladies -- Nancy Whisky -- Garryowen -- The rakes of mallow -- Monto -- The waxies dargle -- The holy ground -- Whisky, you're the devil -- The wild rover -- Bould thady quill (The muskerry sportsman) -- Sylvest (Big strong man) -- Galway races -- The rocky road to Dublin -- Rattlin' bog (The bog down in the valley-o) -- Paddy lay back -- The mermaid -- The Irish rover -- Rosin the bow -- Look at the coffin (Isn't it grand, boys?) -- Tim Finnegan's wake -- The parting glass -- Maid of the sweet brown knowe -- Larry Mick McGarry -- Three lovely lassies from Kimmage -- Reilly's daughter -- The zoological gardens -- Old maid in a garret (I was told by my aunt) -- When I was single -- Never wed an old man (Maids, when you're young)The German clockwinder -- Quare bungle rye -- The old woman from Wexford -- The cobbler -- The twang man -- Weile waile (Down bythe river Saile) -- Nell (Ned) Flaherty's Drake -- I'll tell me ma -- The fortunes of Finnegan -- Mush, mush, mush tur-ral-i-ady -- Do you want your old lobby washed down? -- The little beggarman (I am a little beggarman) -- Black velvet band -- The wild colonial boy -- Brennan on the moor -- Whisky in the jar -- Saint Patrick was a gentleman -- The sash me father wore -- The ould orange flute -- Arthur McBride -- The merry ploughboy (Off to Dublin in the green) -- The wearing of the green -- The rising of the moon -- A nation once again -- Saint Patrick's day -- Master McGrath
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- Rosin the bow
- The German clockwinder
- Master McGrath
- Rattlin' bog (The bog down in the valley-o)
- The cruíscín lán (The full little jug)
- The rocky road to Dublin
- The fortunes of Finnegan
- Larry Mick McGarry
- Sylvest (Big strong man)
- Old maid in a garret (I was told by my aunt)
- The merry ploughboy
- I'll tell me ma
- Nell (Ned) Flaherty's drake
- The parting glass
- The rakes of Mallow
- Mush, mush, mush tur-ral-i-ady
- Quare bungle rye
- The holy ground
- When I was single
- Tim Finnegan's wake
- The wild rover
- Brennan on the moor
- Whisky in the jar
- Black velvet band
- Dicey Riley
- Maid of the sweet brown knowe
- The ould orange flute
- Whisky, you're the devil
- The waxies dargle
- Look at the coffin (isn't it grand, boys?)
- The cobbler
- Arthur McBride
- Nancy Whisky
- Garryowen
- The old woman from Wexford
- Monto
- A nation once again
- Weile waile (down by the River Saile)
- Bould Thady Quill (The Muskerry sportman)
- Galway races
- Paddy lay back
- The Irish rover
- All for me grog
- The juice of the barley
- A sup of good whiskey
- Saint Patrick's day
- The hills of Connemara
- Saint Patrick was a gentleman
- The rising of the moon
- The mermaid
- The little beggarman (I am a little beggarman)
- Three drunken ladies
- The wild colonial boy
- The twang man
- Reilly's daughter
- Jug of punch
- Rattling bog
- Three lovely lassies from Kimmage
- Never wed an old man (maids, when you're young)
- Do you want your old lobby washed down?
- The sash me father wore
- The Zoological Gardens
- The moonshiner
- The wearing of the green
- Mountain dew
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- Rosin the bow
- The German clockwinder
- Master McGrath
- Rattlin' bog (The bog down in the valley-o)
- The cruíscín lán (The full little jug)
- The rocky road to Dublin
- The fortunes of Finnegan
- Larry Mick McGarry
- Sylvest (Big strong man)
- Old maid in a garret (I was told by my aunt)
- The merry ploughboy
- I'll tell me ma
- Nell (Ned) Flaherty's drake
- The parting glass
- The rakes of Mallow
- Mush, mush, mush tur-ral-i-ady
- Quare bungle rye
- The holy ground
- When I was single
- Tim Finnegan's wake
- The wild rover
- Brennan on the moor
- Whisky in the jar
- Black velvet band
- Dicey Riley
- Maid of the sweet brown knowe
- The ould orange flute
- Whisky, you're the devil
- The waxies dargle
- Look at the coffin (isn't it grand, boys?)
- The cobbler
- Arthur McBride
- Nancy Whisky
- Garryowen
- The old woman from Wexford
- Monto
- A nation once again
- Weile waile (down by the River Saile)
- Bould Thady Quill (The Muskerry sportman)
- Galway races
- Paddy lay back
- The Irish rover
- All for me grog
- The juice of the barley
- A sup of good whiskey
- Saint Patrick's day
- The hills of Connemara
- Saint Patrick was a gentleman
- The rising of the moon
- The mermaid
- The little beggarman (I am a little beggarman)
- Three drunken ladies
- The wild colonial boy
- The twang man
- Reilly's daughter
- Jug of punch
- Rattling bog
- Three lovely lassies from Kimmage
- Never wed an old man (maids, when you're young)
- Do you want your old lobby washed down?
- The sash me father wore
- The Zoological Gardens
- The moonshiner
- The wearing of the green
- Mountain dew
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