Noty pro housle.
AIRS - SONGS
A
A lover of mild behavior
Costly were the robes
At midnight hour
On a dark and lonely strand
As we go about our work
Along with my love I'll go
A soldier to-night is our guest
As I roved out
Cold and rough the north wind blows
A sailor loved a farmers daughter
Alewoman, the
A stranger in cork
A place in thy memory dearest
As I roved out one morning
Achil air
Araby's daughter
A maid without a gown
An Irish lullaby
Arrah my dear Eveleen
Silent O Moyle!
Song of Finnula
A mother's lamentation
America lies far away
An hour before day
Ashtree grove, the
Apprentice boy, the
A bright morning
A bright evening
As through the wood I roamed
Advice, the
Arran air
Angels whisper
B
Black slender boy, 1st setting
Black slender boy, 2nd setting
Black slender boy, 3rd setting
Brown thorn, the, 1st setting
St. Senanus and the lady
Why do lovely virgins mourn?
The back is on the swelling shore
The sloe tree
Brown thorn, the, 2nd setting
Brown thorn, the, 3rd setting
Bright love of my heart
Barney O'Finnigan
Banks of the Blackwater
Blackeyed Susan, 1st setting
Blackeyed Susan, 2nd setting
Bog blossom, the
Bold soldier boy
Brave volunteers
Boys of Wexford
Brink of the white rocks, 1st setting
The West's asleep
The lament for the Milesians
Brink of the white rocks, 2nd setting
Burnt old man, 1st setting
Georgie, the dotard
Burnt old man, 2nd setting
Burnt old man, 3rd setting
Barley grain
The frost and snow began to blow
Billy Byrne of Ballymanus
Bonnie bunch of roses
Banks of Banna
When through life unblest we roam
Molly asthore
Shepherds, I have lost my love
Had I a heart for falsehood framed
Oh! nevermore
Banshees' cry
How oft has the banshee cried?
The dear black maid
Bright black rose
Brown maid
Oh! touch, dear maid, that string
Oh! breathe not his name
Brownhaired boy
Boys in the gap
Bonnie laboring boy
The hat my father wore
Off to Carlow I will go
Blackbird, the, 1st setting
Blackbird, the, 2nd setting
Blackbird, the, 3rd setting
Boys of Carrigallen
Black-lettered list
Ballypatrick
Bride of Malahide
Battle eve
Contented I am
Thy welcome, O'Leary
Down in the meadow
Brian, the brave
Boyne water
Song of the volunteers
The cavalcade of the Boyne
Native swords
As vanquished Erin
Boy of my heart
Burns' farewell
Bold deserter
Banks of the Shannon
Banks of Lough Foyle
Bay of Biscay O!
Blow the candle out
Boy from the top of the world
Boys of Glanlough
Beside a silvery stream
Bard of Armagh
Phelim Brady
By the brookside
Bright love of my heart
Blood-red rose
To daunton me
Bantry lasses
Banks of the Barrow
Banks of Claudy
Beautiful Mary McKeon
Brown mallet
Blueeyed maid
Blackhaired darling, 1st setting
Love and the novice
The old Jew
The Irish round
Blackhaired darling, 2nd setting
Blackthorn stick
Boys from Kerry
Bird alone, the
Bold dragoon
Blackhaired girl
Buttercups and daisies
Banks of the Suir
Bush on the hill
Banks of Dunmore
Banquet, the
Bashful lover
Black Matthew
Biddy is my darling
Bandon bridge, 1st setting
Bandon bridge, 2nd setting
Boys from Mullingar
If ever you marry
Bend of the river
Beside the white rocks
C
Catholic boys
Castle of Dromore
Coolin, with variations
Though the last glimpse of Erin
In this calm sheltered villa
Oh! hush the soft sigh
The lady of the desert
Cahirciveen
The Cumberland's Crew
Chanter's tune
Crossing the stream
Caves of Cong
Charming Mary O'Neill
Come back to Erin
Croppy boy, the
Chieftain, the
Castle Hyde
Let others breathe in glowing words
Charming fair maid
Cruiskeen lawn
O'Sullivan's return
The men of '82
Count not the hours
Church of Dromore
Catherine Tyrrell, 1st setting
O! blame not the bard
Catherine Tyrrell, 2nd setting
Come along with me
Celia O'Gara
The Kilruddery hunt
Oh! had we some bright little isle
Charles McHugh
Curse the laws that gave me cause
Croppy tailor
Curly locks
Cup of gold
Castle Donovan
Christmas Eve
Charles O'Reilly
Cock and hen
Celia Connellan
D
Dark woman of the glen
Down by the river side
Dear Irish boy
Dawning of the day
Dear black cow
Colly, my cow
The peasant's grief
Do you remember that night?
Sunny Glenagh
Down by the old mill
Dear little shamrock
Down at the seaside
Down among the ditches
Dermot
Drimoleague fair
Deception, the
Do you mistrust me?
Down by the ocean tide
Dark maiden of the valley
Dark girl dressed in blue
Daniel O'Daly
Denis, don't be threatening
The fairies' dwelling
Nay, tell me not dear
Death and the sinner, 1st setting
The night of my wake
Cold in my coffin
Death and the sinner, 2nd setting
Dark Loughnagar
Downhill of life
Dissipated youth
Devil take the wars!
Desmond's song
Oh! leave me to my sorrow
Dermot and his lass
Doth not a meeting like this?
Dermot my treasure
E
Enchanted valley
Erin, my country
Eileen aroon, 1st setting
Robin Adair
Erin, the fear and the smile
Eileen aroon, 2nd setting
Enniskillen dragoons
Emblem of faith
Emerald Isle
F
Fare you well
The sinner's lament
Weeping and mourning
Fun at Donnybrook
Friars' hill
Fair Mary Mulholland
Fairhaired girl
Farmer Hayes
I'm now in the land of liberty
A fig for all my foes
Farewell to Ballymoney
The dear Irish maid
For Ireland I'd not tell her name
The river Lee
I am a disconsolate rake
Storeen machree
Fair at Dungarvan
Were you ever in sweet Tipperary?
Fill the cup
Four-leaved shamrock
For freedom and for Erin
Foggy dew, 1st setting
I courted her for a long summer season
Foggy dew, 2nd setting
Fairy boy
Fairy cobbler
Finnigan's wake
The French musician
.Doran's ass
Fox and his wife
Forlorn lover
Forlorn stranger
Fill the glass
Forget not the angels
Fox's Sleep, the
When he who adores thee
Fair hills of Eire O!
Uailleacan dhuv O!
Song of sorrow
Father Quinn
Whenever I see those smiling eyes
Breath not again that dreadful word
Fairy rath, the
Fill the bumper fair
Bob and Joan
Keep your wife at home
Fairies' well
Flowers of Erin's green shore
Fair branch
Flowers of the forest, Irish version
I've heard of lilting
Fenian stronghold
Avenging and bringht [sic]
Fragrant blossoms
Fair maid of Cavan
Fisherman's song
Faithful brown cow, 1st setting
Faithful brown cow, 2nd setting
Fair Ellen
Fair maid of Kinsale
Flowers in the valley
G
Groves of Blackpool
Gen. Monroe's lamentation
Good morning, fair maid
I'll leach you the way
Hide and go seek
Gordon's tune
Mary of Ballyhaunis
Geraldine's daughter
Girl of the big house
Good health to our friends far away
Green woods of Truigha
Silence is in our festive halls
Gentle maiden
When the south wind blows
Green shady bowers
Green bushes
Girl from lower Ireland
Gathering of the clans
Groves of Dromore
Give me your hand
Girl I love
Good ship Planet
Girls I have courted
Grave of Wolf Tone
Grassy green pillow
Goat's song
George Gubbins' delight
Grace O'Malley
Groves of Blarney
Sad and luckless was the season
T'is the last rose of summer
Gramachree Molly
The harp that once through Tara's Hall
Granu Waile; or, Ma, Ma
Girls of our town
Good health to my brown maid
H
Hugh O'Neill's lament
Have you been at Carrick?
Holland is a fine place
Honest man, the
Hermit of Killarney
When war was heard
Humors of Carrickmacross
How Paddy was fooled
Humors of Glynn
Thomas Leixlip, the proud
A virgin wife and widow
The groves of sweet myrtle
Humors of the Joyce country
Hurrah! for old Erin forever
House on the hill
Heart bowed down
He left us in sorrow
Have you seen my valentine?
Her blushing cheek
I
I could, but I won't
I'll mend your pots and kettles
If all the young ladies
Its a pity I can't see my love
Is not this pleasant?
I saw thy form in youthful prime
Domhnall
I'm a poor rambling boy
There was a young lady
Irish champion, the
Muldoon, the solid man
Irish nation
I love thee no more
I'll be a good boy
I leave you to guess
I will drink no more
I'm sadly thinking
The deserter
I'm married one year today
I'm weary of life
I awoke from my dream
I wish that I could go with you
Ireland forever!
I'm sick to the heart
Irish exile
I met her in the garden
It would not do at all
Ill make my love a breast of glass
I love you my darling
If the sea were ink
Ah! where is the vow?
Lay his sword by his side
It is sickly I am
I dreamt of my love
Irish hautboy, the
I pressed her to my breast
I'm lonely tonight, love
I'm asleep and don't awaken me
Erin, Oh! Erin
A soft mild morning
Like the bright lamp
I leave you in sadness
J
John O'Dwyer of the glen, 1st setting
John O'Dwyer of the glen, 2nd setting
John Mitchell
Joys of summer
Jug and it full
John White
Jolly beggarman
James O'Brien
Jolly plowman, 1st setting
Lowbacked car, 2nd setting
Smiling Nannette
The brave Irish boy
Jimmie, my thousand treasures, 1st setting
Jimmie, my thousand treasures, 2nd setting
Johnny, fill up the bowl
Johnny, I hardly knew you
Jane's heart inclines to me
Johnny Doyle
Jolly young waterman
K
Kitty O'Neill
Kathleen O'Moore
The rivers
Kitty of Coleraine
Kitty Quinn
Kitty O'Hara
Kate Kearney
Kilkenny tune .
Katty Nowlan, 1st setting
Katty Nowlan, 2nd setting
Killarney .
Kissing thy sweet lips
Keepsake, the
L
Little black Rose, 1st setting
Little black Rose, 2nd setting
Little red lark .
Lord Doneraile
Little yellow road .
Little bench of rushes
O! pleasant was the moon
Bunch of green rushes
Life is all checkered with pleasures and woes
The bark is on the swelling wave
Luggelaw
No, not more welcome
Little swallow
Little Molly O!
Love is a tormenting pain
Let us leave that as it is
Darby O'Leary
The Galbally farmer
Little black Rose, No. 3
Londonderry love song
Lough Carra fisherman
Lord Mayo
Lullaby, a
Little Mary Cullinan
The rose tree in full bearing
I'd mourn he hopes that leave me
Maureen from Gibberland
Forgive the muse that slumbered
Phelim O'Neill
Lonely I'll be, love, without you
Lough Sheeling
Adieu my loved harp
Come rest in this bosom
Bridget O'Malley
Let other men praise
Love for love .
Lowbacked car, 2nd setting
(See jolly plowman, page 67.)
Leather away with the wattle, O
Leap year
Loughrea lasses
Lord, send the French without delay
Lament for Sarsfield
Let us be drinking
I can court the fair ladies
Lovers' discourse
Light of other days
Let the wind blow high or low
Logan Water .
Liffey's silvery stream
Love's young dream
The old woman
Hark, I hear the ocean's sweep
M
My love is a bandboy
I'll marry my Johnny
My darling, I am fond of you
Then she sung most charming
Monks of the screw
Mary's return
Mourne shore
Margaret Sheehan
My darling colleen fuen
My love has gone
My own young dear
Maids of Araglen
Morning air
My lodging is on the cold ground
Believe me, if all those endearing young charms
When the dove left the ark
Duly and love
My pretty Mary
Mountain high
Two miles below Fermoy
Margaret Lavin
Maiden, the
Mower, the
Conor O'Riordan's vision
Mollie MacAlpin
Minstrel boy
"The Morin"
The lover's lute
Then, soldier, come fill high the wine
My Johnny dear
My love is a lady
Miller's maid, the
My fairhaired darling
Man with the red cloak
Maid of Selma
My heart's full of joy
My love is on the river
My heart is your slave
My dear darling
Savour neen deelish
I saw from the beach
T'is gone, and forever
Miss Molly
Morning sun .
Maid of Banbridge
Mantle so green
I courted lovely Sally
Maid of Templemore
My heart is breaking
Mary O'Sullivan
Mountain top
Morning star
My darling, don't leave me
Mary, with the amber locks
Molly my dear
My bold Trainor O
Mowing of the hay
Mary my bright pet
My own sweetheart
Maid of the golden tresses
Maid of Lismore
Mountains of Pomeroy
Maid of Castlebar
My love will ne'er forsake me
Mr. Grumguffenhoff
Can an Irishman practice such guile
My heart is sore
My little bag that was stolen
Moonlight ramble
Maid without dower
Mary,
Noty pro housle.
AIRS - SONGS
A
A lover of mild behavior
Costly were the robes
At midnight hour
On a dark and lonely strand
As we go about our work
Along with my love I'll go
A soldier to-night is our guest
As I roved out
Cold and rough the north wind blows
A sailor loved a farmers daughter
Alewoman, the
A stranger in cork
A place in thy memory dearest
As I roved out one morning
Achil air
Araby's daughter
A maid without a gown
An Irish lullaby
Arrah my dear Eveleen
Silent O Moyle!
Song of Finnula
A mother's lamentation
America lies far away
An hour before day
Ashtree grove, the
Apprentice boy, the
A bright morning
A bright evening
As through the wood I roamed
Advice, the
Arran air
Angels whisper
B
Black slender boy, 1st setting
Black slender boy, 2nd setting
Black slender boy, 3rd setting
Brown thorn, the, 1st setting
St. Senanus and the lady
Why do lovely virgins mourn?
The back is on the swelling shore
The sloe tree
Brown thorn, the, 2nd setting
Brown thorn, the, 3rd setting
Bright love of my heart
Barney O'Finnigan
Banks of the Blackwater
Blackeyed Susan, 1st setting
Blackeyed Susan, 2nd setting
Bog blossom, the
Bold soldier boy
Brave volunteers
Boys of Wexford
Brink of the white rocks, 1st setting
The West's asleep
The lament for the Milesians
Brink of the white rocks, 2nd setting
Burnt old man, 1st setting
Georgie, the dotard
Burnt old man, 2nd setting
Burnt old man, 3rd setting
Barley grain
The frost and snow began to blow
Billy Byrne of Ballymanus
Bonnie bunch of roses
Banks of Banna
When through life unblest we roam
Molly asthore
Shepherds, I have lost my love
Had I a heart for falsehood framed
Oh! nevermore
Banshees' cry
How oft has the banshee cried?
The dear black maid
Bright black rose
Brown maid
Oh! touch, dear maid, that string
Oh! breathe not his name
Brownhaired boy
Boys in the gap
Bonnie laboring boy
The hat my father wore
Off to Carlow I will go
Blackbird, the, 1st setting
Blackbird, the, 2nd setting
Blackbird, the, 3rd setting
Boys of Carrigallen
Black-lettered list
Ballypatrick
Bride of Malahide
Battle eve
Contented I am
Thy welcome, O'Leary
Down in the meadow
Brian, the brave
Boyne water
Song of the volunteers
The cavalcade of the Boyne
Native swords
As vanquished Erin
Boy of my heart
Burns' farewell
Bold deserter
Banks of the Shannon
Banks of Lough Foyle
Bay of Biscay O!
Blow the candle out
Boy from the top of the world
Boys of Glanlough
Beside a silvery stream
Bard of Armagh
Phelim Brady
By the brookside
Bright love of my heart
Blood-red rose
To daunton me
Bantry lasses
Banks of the Barrow
Banks of Claudy
Beautiful Mary McKeon
Brown mallet
Blueeyed maid
Blackhaired darling, 1st setting
Love and the novice
The old Jew
The Irish round
Blackhaired darling, 2nd setting
Blackthorn stick
Boys from Kerry
Bird alone, the
Bold dragoon
Blackhaired girl
Buttercups and daisies
Banks of the Suir
Bush on the hill
Banks of Dunmore
Banquet, the
Bashful lover
Black Matthew
Biddy is my darling
Bandon bridge, 1st setting
Bandon bridge, 2nd setting
Boys from Mullingar
If ever you marry
Bend of the river
Beside the white rocks
C
Catholic boys
Castle of Dromore
Coolin, with variations
Though the last glimpse of Erin
In this calm sheltered villa
Oh! hush the soft sigh
The lady of the desert
Cahirciveen
The Cumberland's Crew
Chanter's tune
Crossing the stream
Caves of Cong
Charming Mary O'Neill
Come back to Erin
Croppy boy, the
Chieftain, the
Castle Hyde
Let others breathe in glowing words
Charming fair maid
Cruiskeen lawn
O'Sullivan's return
The men of '82
Count not the hours
Church of Dromore
Catherine Tyrrell, 1st setting
O! blame not the bard
Catherine Tyrrell, 2nd setting
Come along with me
Celia O'Gara
The Kilruddery hunt
Oh! had we some bright little isle
Charles McHugh
Curse the laws that gave me cause
Croppy tailor
Curly locks
Cup of gold
Castle Donovan
Christmas Eve
Charles O'Reilly
Cock and hen
Celia Connellan
D
Dark woman of the glen
Down by the river side
Dear Irish boy
Dawning of the day
Dear black cow
Colly, my cow
The peasant's grief
Do you remember that night?
Sunny Glenagh
Down by the old mill
Dear little shamrock
Down at the seaside
Down among the ditches
Dermot
Drimoleague fair
Deception, the
Do you mistrust me?
Down by the ocean tide
Dark maiden of the valley
Dark girl dressed in blue
Daniel O'Daly
Denis, don't be threatening
The fairies' dwelling
Nay, tell me not dear
Death and the sinner, 1st setting
The night of my wake
Cold in my coffin
Death and the sinner, 2nd setting
Dark Loughnagar
Downhill of life
Dissipated youth
Devil take the wars!
Desmond's song
Oh! leave me to my sorrow
Dermot and his lass
Doth not a meeting like this?
Dermot my treasure
E
Enchanted valley
Erin, my country
Eileen aroon, 1st setting
Robin Adair
Erin, the fear and the smile
Eileen aroon, 2nd setting
Enniskillen dragoons
Emblem of faith
Emerald Isle
F
Fare you well
The sinner's lament
Weeping and mourning
Fun at Donnybrook
Friars' hill
Fair Mary Mulholland
Fairhaired girl
Farmer Hayes
I'm now in the land of liberty
A fig for all my foes
Farewell to Ballymoney
The dear Irish maid
For Ireland I'd not tell her name
The river Lee
I am a disconsolate rake
Storeen machree
Fair at Dungarvan
Were you ever in sweet Tipperary?
Fill the cup
Four-leaved shamrock
For freedom and for Erin
Foggy dew, 1st setting
I courted her for a long summer season
Foggy dew, 2nd setting
Fairy boy
Fairy cobbler
Finnigan's wake
The French musician
.Doran's ass
Fox and his wife
Forlorn lover
Forlorn stranger
Fill the glass
Forget not the angels
Fox's Sleep, the
When he who adores thee
Fair hills of Eire O!
Uailleacan dhuv O!
Song of sorrow
Father Quinn
Whenever I see those smiling eyes
Breath not again that dreadful word
Fairy rath, the
Fill the bumper fair
Bob and Joan
Keep your wife at home
Fairies' well
Flowers of Erin's green shore
Fair branch
Flowers of the forest, Irish version
I've heard of lilting
Fenian stronghold
Avenging and bringht [sic]
Fragrant blossoms
Fair maid of Cavan
Fisherman's song
Faithful brown cow, 1st setting
Faithful brown cow, 2nd setting
Fair Ellen
Fair maid of Kinsale
Flowers in the valley
G
Groves of Blackpool
Gen. Monroe's lamentation
Good morning, fair maid
I'll leach you the way
Hide and go seek
Gordon's tune
Mary of Ballyhaunis
Geraldine's daughter
Girl of the big house
Good health to our friends far away
Green woods of Truigha
Silence is in our festive halls
Gentle maiden
When the south wind blows
Green shady bowers
Green bushes
Girl from lower Ireland
Gathering of the clans
Groves of Dromore
Give me your hand
Girl I love
Good ship Planet
Girls I have courted
Grave of Wolf Tone
Grassy green pillow
Goat's song
George Gubbins' delight
Grace O'Malley
Groves of Blarney
Sad and luckless was the season
T'is the last rose of summer
Gramachree Molly
The harp that once through Tara's Hall
Granu Waile; or, Ma, Ma
Girls of our town
Good health to my brown maid
H
Hugh O'Neill's lament
Have you been at Carrick?
Holland is a fine place
Honest man, the
Hermit of Killarney
When war was heard
Humors of Carrickmacross
How Paddy was fooled
Humors of Glynn
Thomas Leixlip, the proud
A virgin wife and widow
The groves of sweet myrtle
Humors of the Joyce country
Hurrah! for old Erin forever
House on the hill
Heart bowed down
He left us in sorrow
Have you seen my valentine?
Her blushing cheek
I
I could, but I won't
I'll mend your pots and kettles
If all the young ladies
Its a pity I can't see my love
Is not this pleasant?
I saw thy form in youthful prime
Domhnall
I'm a poor rambling boy
There was a young lady
Irish champion, the
Muldoon, the solid man
Irish nation
I love thee no more
I'll be a good boy
I leave you to guess
I will drink no more
I'm sadly thinking
The deserter
I'm married one year today
I'm weary of life
I awoke from my dream
I wish that I could go with you
Ireland forever!
I'm sick to the heart
Irish exile
I met her in the garden
It would not do at all
Ill make my love a breast of glass
I love you my darling
If the sea were ink
Ah! where is the vow?
Lay his sword by his side
It is sickly I am
I dreamt of my love
Irish hautboy, the
I pressed her to my breast
I'm lonely tonight, love
I'm asleep and don't awaken me
Erin, Oh! Erin
A soft mild morning
Like the bright lamp
I leave you in sadness
J
John O'Dwyer of the glen, 1st setting
John O'Dwyer of the glen, 2nd setting
John Mitchell
Joys of summer
Jug and it full
John White
Jolly beggarman
James O'Brien
Jolly plowman, 1st setting
Lowbacked car, 2nd setting
Smiling Nannette
The brave Irish boy
Jimmie, my thousand treasures, 1st setting
Jimmie, my thousand treasures, 2nd setting
Johnny, fill up the bowl
Johnny, I hardly knew you
Jane's heart inclines to me
Johnny Doyle
Jolly young waterman
K
Kitty O'Neill
Kathleen O'Moore
The rivers
Kitty of Coleraine
Kitty Quinn
Kitty O'Hara
Kate Kearney
Kilkenny tune .
Katty Nowlan, 1st setting
Katty Nowlan, 2nd setting
Killarney .
Kissing thy sweet lips
Keepsake, the
L
Little black Rose, 1st setting
Little black Rose, 2nd setting
Little red lark .
Lord Doneraile
Little yellow road .
Little bench of rushes
O! pleasant was the moon
Bunch of green rushes
Life is all checkered with pleasures and woes
The bark is on the swelling wave
Luggelaw
No, not more welcome
Little swallow
Little Molly O!
Love is a tormenting pain
Let us leave that as it is
Darby O'Leary
The Galbally farmer
Little black Rose, No. 3
Londonderry love song
Lough Carra fisherman
Lord Mayo
Lullaby, a
Little Mary Cullinan
The rose tree in full bearing
I'd mourn he hopes that leave me
Maureen from Gibberland
Forgive the muse that slumbered
Phelim O'Neill
Lonely I'll be, love, without you
Lough Sheeling
Adieu my loved harp
Come rest in this bosom
Bridget O'Malley
Let other men praise
Love for love .
Lowbacked car, 2nd setting
(See jolly plowman, page 67.)
Leather away with the wattle, O
Leap year
Loughrea lasses
Lord, send the French without delay
Lament for Sarsfield
Let us be drinking
I can court the fair ladies
Lovers' discourse
Light of other days
Let the wind blow high or low
Logan Water .
Liffey's silvery stream
Love's young dream
The old woman
Hark, I hear the ocean's sweep
M
My love is a bandboy
I'll marry my Johnny
My darling, I am fond of you
Then she sung most charming
Monks of the screw
Mary's return
Mourne shore
Margaret Sheehan
My darling colleen fuen
My love has gone
My own young dear
Maids of Araglen
Morning air
My lodging is on the cold ground
Believe me, if all those endearing young charms
When the dove left the ark
Duly and love
My pretty Mary
Mountain high
Two miles below Fermoy
Margaret Lavin
Maiden, the
Mower, the
Conor O'Riordan's vision
Mollie MacAlpin
Minstrel boy
"The Morin"
The lover's lute
Then, soldier, come fill high the wine
My Johnny dear
My love is a lady
Miller's maid, the
My fairhaired darling
Man with the red cloak
Maid of Selma
My heart's full of joy
My love is on the river
My heart is your slave
My dear darling
Savour neen deelish
I saw from the beach
T'is gone, and forever
Miss Molly
Morning sun .
Maid of Banbridge
Mantle so green
I courted lovely Sally
Maid of Templemore
My heart is breaking
Mary O'Sullivan
Mountain top
Morning star
My darling, don't leave me
Mary, with the amber locks
Molly my dear
My bold Trainor O
Mowing of the hay
Mary my bright pet
My own sweetheart
Maid of the golden tresses
Maid of Lismore
Mountains of Pomeroy
Maid of Castlebar
My love will ne'er forsake me
Mr. Grumguffenhoff
Can an Irishman practice such guile
My heart is sore
My little bag that was stolen
Moonlight ramble
Maid without dower
Mary, do you fancy me?
Quit not yet the shady bower
My darling Kathleen
Morning dream
Mc
McLean's lamentation
McFarlane's lament
N
Night before Larry was stretched
Ned of the hill
The young man's dream
Col O'Gara
As a beam o'er the waters
New Year's song
New Langolee .
Dear harp of my country
Paddy Bull's Expedition
New apron
Nancy my pride
Norah, the pride of Kildare
Nancy's branching tresses
No longer can I stay
New lesson, the
The "Read-a-med aisy"
Night was calm
Nora, with the amber hair
O
O'Connell's lamentation
O'Carolan's lament
Old Truagh .
Of my love I was thinking
Oisin's lament
Old plaid shawl
Old leather breeches
O! sweet Adare
Outlaw of the hills
Oft in the stilly night
March to the battlefield
One Sunday after mass
O! for one-and-twenty
Old Langolee
The humors of Ballamaguiry
Smile on far thy young days
On a bank of flowers
O'Donnell Aboo
Our land shall be free
Old blind bard
Old beggarman
O'Reilly's lamentation
O'Aranmore, loved Aranmore
Kildroughalt fair
O! white Maive
Old cloak
On the mountain side
One wife is enough for me
Open window, the
Open the door softly
Swift fly the hours
Once I was happy
O! the shamrock
Alley Croker
Through Erin's isle
On Lough Neagh's banks
Once more I hail thee
Old head of Denis
Meeting of the waters
Helen
Old woman lamenting her purse
Oh! Sheela my love
O! Nancy, don't you remember?
On a cold winter's day
Oh! dear what can the matter be?
P
Protestant boys
Lillibulero
Orange and Green will carry the day
Pretty girls of Ballymena
Parting glass
Good night, and joy be with you all
Good night all around
Pretty girl milking her cow, 1st setting
The valley lay smiling before me
I would I were but that sweet linnet
The flower of all maidens
Pretty girl milking her cow, 2nd setting
Poor blind boy
Pretty cuckoo
Proposal, the
He asked me name the day
I know that Johnny loves me
Peggy Bawn
Paddies evermore
Pearl of the flowing tresses
Peeler and the goat
Bansha peeler
Poor old woman, 1st setting
Poor old woman. 2nd setting
Praises of Limerick
My name is Moll Mackey
Rodney's glory
Parson boasts of mild ale
Pleasures of life
Paddy Brown
Pretty Peggy
Peevish child
Peace of the valley
Pearl of the white breast
Peas upon a trencher
The time I've lost in wooing
Prettiest girl of all
Pulse of my heart, No. 1
Come over the sea
Pulse of my heart, No. 2
Plowboy, the
R
Redhaired girl, 1st setting
I'd roam through Asia
Redhaired girl, 2nd setting
Raking redhaired Pat
Rodney's glory
Praises of Limerick
Rory Dall's sister's lament
Rushy mountain
Rose without rue
Rising of the moon
Rambling laborer
The girl I left behind me
I love my love in the morning
As slow our ship
Rejected lover
Romantic Kerryman
Rocky moorland
Road to Hollyhill
Red fox, the
Let Erin remember the days of old
Redhaired man's wife
Rosey, let me in
Rocking the cradle
I sat in the vale
S
Seige of Troy
She's a daughter of Daniel O'Connell
Shamrock shore
Sailing hack of Whiddy
Shule aroon, 1st setting
Shule agra
I wish I was on yonder hill
Alone in crowds to wander on
Shule aroon, '2nd setting
Sly Patrick
Has sorrow thy young days shaded
Stormy voyage
Captain Thompson
Sleep on, my Kathleen dear
Setting of the sun
Swift from the covert
Sloan's lamentation
Soldier and sailor
Slieve Gallen
Sit under my protection
Skylark, the
She's far from the land
Could the voice that I loved?
Summer evening
Shady groves
Saturday night
Shepherd, the
Silver crown
Smile of Nancy Barlow
St. Patrick's Day
Though dark be our sorrows
Sligo air
Streams of Bunclody
She's a dear maid to me
Sad is my fate
Sweet Molly
Sixpence, the
It is not the tear this moment shed
Strolling mason
Sit down beside me
Sorrowful maiden
Summer is come
Sweet Molly Malone
Snow storm, the
Seige of Rochelle
Sit around the cheerful hearth
Streamlet the
Southern breeze
Snowy breasted pearl
Ope thy casement, lady bright
She's as false as she's fair
Save me from death
Awake the heart's slumbers
Sweet Kathleen machree
Silken cravat, the
Spring into the drink
Sheridan of Coolcannig
Skipping through the daisies
St. Patrick was a gentleman
The house that Pat built
Sailor Jack
Sparkling blue eyes
T
Teige Maire's daughter
I wish you were my darling
Thanksgiving
They are gone
True love can ne'er forget
Twisting of the rope
How dear to me the hour
'Twas on a summer morning
Tossing of the hay
Thy fair bosom
Night closed around
After the battle
Tossing on the waves
Thou, of the beautiful hair
Take hence the bowl
Threadbare coat
Boatman of Kinsale
To Limerick we go
There's an end to my sorrow
Turlough, the brave
The river Lee
Tralibane bridge
Tell me, dear Eveleen
On a green bank Mary was scaled
Tyrone castle
Remember thee
The right road
Traveller, the
Thou art gone far away
This is not my sweetheart
Tall, slender maiden
Tipperary
Take back the virgin page
W
Woods of Kilmurry
Will they ever return?
Widow's daughter
Were I a clerk
You remember Ellen
When you meet a pretty girl
Willy Reilly
Widowed bride
When a man's in love he feels no cold
Wild geese, the
Wheelwright, the
Penal days
When first I met thee
O! Patrick, fly from me
Wink of her eye
Who are you?
When I crossed the valley
While gazing on the moonlight
Oonagh
Winter is past
Curragh of Kildare
Winsome widow
We met at the fair
Weary maid, the
Wild Irish boy
Windy height
Will my love be true?
Whistle, and I'll wait for you
Since love is the plan
White bread and butter
Within this village dwells a maid, No. 1
When I breathe a fond adieu
Within this village dwells a maid, No. 2
Wearing of the green
Where are you going love? No. 1
White mountain maid
Whin blossom
Where's the slave so lovely?
Where are you going love? No. 2
When Erin first rose
When we were girls together
When the cock crows it is day, 1st setting
When the cock crows it is day, 2nd setting
Y
Young black cow
Young Kate of Kilcummer
The blackbird and the thrush
Young lady, the
You never saw Rosey
Young man's dream
When that mild eye is beamin'
As a beam o'er the face of the waters
Yellow garron
You need not fear
You stole away my heart
You'll not deceive me again
Young woman's lament
O'CAROLAN'S COMPOSITIONS
A
Abigail Judge
B
Beauty in tears
Bumper Squire Jones
Blind Mary
C
Captain O'Kane
The wounded hussar
The small birds rejoice
Catherine Nowlan
D
Dawning of the day
Dermot O'Dowd
E
Eveleen's bower
Oh! weep for the hour
F
Fairy Queen
Before the battle
G
Grassy turf
Generous woman
I
Isabella Burke
J
John O'Reilly, the Active
Oh! think not my spirits are always as light
L
Lamentation of Owen Roe O'Neill
Little harvest rose
M
Morning of life
My Dermot
O
O'Carolan's Devotion, 1st setting
O'Carolan's Devotion, 2nd setting
O'Carolan's Concerto
O'Carolan's Receipt for drinking
Planxty Stafford
One bottle more
O'Carolan's Farewell
O'Carolan's Farewell to Music
P
Princess royal .
Planxty Johnston
Planxty Geo. Brabazon
Planxty Nancy McDermott
Planxty Madam Maxwell
Planxty O'Rourke
Planxty Dobbins
Planxty Mary O'Neill
Planxty Kitty O'Brien
Planxty Burke
Planxty O'Reilly
The wandering bard
Planxty Mrs. O'Conor
Planxty Denis O'Conor
Wear with me thy rosy wreath
Planxty O'Carolan
Planxty O'Flynn
Planxty Sudley
Oh! the sight entrancing
Planxty Charles Coote
Planxty Miss Burke
Planxty Fanny Power
The Invocation
Planxty O'Kelly
Fly not yet
Planxty Lady Wrixon
Planxty Nancy Vernon
Oh! Sheela thou art my darling
Planxty Irwin
Oh! banquet not
Planxty Toby Peyton, 1st setting
Planxty Toby Peyton, 2nd setting
Planxty Toby Peyton, 3rd setting
Planxty Corcoran
Planxty Hugh O'Donnell
Planxty O'Neill
Planxty Scott
Planxty Tom Judge
Planxty Lady Athenry
Planxty Sir Ulick Burke
Planxty O'Daly
Planxty Wilkinson
Planxty Drew
Planxty Drury
Oh! will you sit in the bower?
Planxty Browne
Planxty Lady Blaney
Planxty Thomas Burke
Planxty Maguire
Planxty Sir Festus Burke
Planxty Madam Crofton
Planxty Edmond Dodwell
T
Thomas Leixlip, the Proud
W
Winnifred
Y
Young Catherine
As I went forth to view the plain
Young Terence McDonough
The moon dimmed her beams
Once again, but how changed
Young Bridget
Young William Plunkett
DOUBLE JIGS
A
A visit to Ireland
Absent-minded man
All covered with moss
A night at the fair
A trip to the cottage
A merry Christmas
Active old man
Antrim lasses
A draught of ale
Ask my father
Angry Peeler
All alive
Apples in winter
B
Basket of turf
Banish misfortune
Blazing turf fire
Book of Rights
Ballahaboy fair
Besom in bloom
Blackeyed Biddy
Boys of the town
Billy Barlow
Best in the bag
Butchers march
Ballyhooley
Hooley aud fairly
Bow-legged tailor
Bryan O'Lynn
Boiled goats milk
Boy from the glens
Behind the haystack
Black rogue
The black joke
Michael Mulloy
Johnny McGill
Shane Glas
Sublime was the warning
Shandrum boggoon
Come under my plaiddie
Blooming meadows, 1st setting
Blooming meadows, 2nd setting
Bridget McRory
Boys of Ballinamore
Barndoor jig
Black Donald, the piper
Bessy Murphy
Bolt the door
Boy from the mountain
Boys of Ballinafad
Bucks of Westmeath
Beauties of Ireland
Biddys's wedding
Breeches Mary
Before I was married
Buttermilk Mary
Biddy Maloney
Boys of the West
Bashful maid
Barronstown races
Bunch of roses
Bold John O'Leary
Banks of Lough Gowna
Blue bonnets jig (Irish version)
Butcher's cave
Boys of Coomanore
Barefoot boy
Blarney Pilgrim
Barney O'Neill
Be easy, you rogue!
Behind the bush in the garden
We have no king but Charley
C
Castle Donovan
Contentment is wealth
Cherish the ladies
Connie, the soldier
Humors of Abbeyfeale
Courtney's favorite
Con Casey's Jig
Condon's frolics
Cliffs of Moher
Charley, the prayermaster
Cat in the corner
Charming young widow
Charlie Stewart
Christening, the
Come now, or stay
Connachtman's rambles
Come to your dinner
Cook in the kitchen
Connachtman, the
Child of my heart
Come in from the rain
Crabs in the skillet
D
Doctor O'Neill
Denis Delaney
Do you want any more?
Daniel O'Rourke
Dan Roger's Jig
Darby, the driver
Drive the cows home
Doherty's fancy
Day after the fair
Dandy bonnet, the
Dancingmaster, the
Dunmanway lasses
Daniel of the sun
Tady you gander
'Tis sweet to think
Bully for you
The leg of a duck
Dick Sullivan's favorite
Drink and be merry
Doctor O'Halloran
Dairy maid, 1st setting
Dairy maid, 2nd setting
E
Eavesdropper
East at Glandart
Easter Sunday
End of the day
Ellis's Jig
F
Friendly Jack
Father Dollard's favorite
Fiddlers' heaven
Flaxdresser, the
Father O'Carroll
First night in America
Fasten the leg in her
Father Jack Walsh
Tatter Jack Walsh
To Cashel I'm going
Farewell, sweet Nora
Fat man's fancy
Fairhaired boy
Fisherman's widow
Farewell to my troubles
Father Fielding's favorite
Ella Rosenberg
Father Tom's wager
Fishing for eels
Finerty's frolic
Bliven's favorite
Fardown farmer
Flitch of bacon
Fisherman's frolic
Felix, the wrestler
Frieze breeches
I buried my wife and danced on top of her
Field of flowers
G
Guiry's favorite
Gold ring, the
Galway, Tom, 1st setting
Galway, Tom, 2nd setting
Get up early
Grumbling rustic
Girls of Banbridge
Gobby O!
Grandfather's pet
Gallant Tipperary
The young May moon
Goat's horns, the
Gaelic Club, the
Garryowen
Battle of Limerick
The bivouac
We may roam thro' this world
Green sleeves
Gallowglass, the
Green meadow
Glens of Mayo
Geese in the bog
Going to Donnybrook
Get up old woman and shake yourself
Gillan's apples
Gudgeon of Maurice's car
H
Humors of Bantry
Highway to Dublin
Have a drink on me
Hag with the money
Hare in the corn, No. 1
Hare in the corn, No. 2
Humors of Cappa
Humors of whiskey
Humors of Bandon
Humors of Tralibane
Happy to meet and sorry to part
Humors of Ballycastle
Hartigan's fancy
Humors of Ballingarry
Humors of Mullinafauna
Highlander, the
Hide and go seek
Humors of Limerick
Judy Flannagan
How are you Kitty?
Handy w