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“IRISH SESSIONS” Boxtel Locatie: in Den Boogert, Oude Boomgaard 3, 5283 VV Boxtel 17 1. Fiddlers Green Far across the western ocean I must wander 2. Cockles and Mussels 1. Wrap me up in my oilskin and jumper 3. Rare Old Time No more on the docks I'll be seen 10. Mursha-ring-a-ma-doo-a-ma-dah 4. Manchester Rambler Just tell me old shipmates, I'm taking a trip mates Whack for the daddio, whack for the daddio 5. Wild Rover And I'll see you someday in Fiddlers Green There's whiskey in the jar. 6. The Field of Athenry 7. Dirty Old Town 2. Alive, alive-O! alive, alive-O! 11. Her eyes they shone like dia-monds 8. I wish I had someone to love me Crying: “Cockles and mussels, alive, alive- O!” I thought her the Queen of the land 9. All for me grog And her hair it hung over her shoulder 10. Whiskey in the jar 3. Ring a ring a Rosie, as the light declines Tied up with a Black Velvet Band 11. Black Velvet Band I remember Dublin city in the rare old times 12. The auld triangle 12. And the auld triangle went jingle-jangle 13. Red is the Rose 4. I'm a rambler, I'm a rambler from Manchester All along the banks, of the Royal Canal 14. All around my hat way I get all me pleasure the hard moorland 13. Red is the Rose that by yonder garden grows 15. The Ferry man way I may be a wageslave on Monday Fair is the lily of the valley 16. Hard Times But I am a free man on Sunday Clear is the water that flows from the Boyne 17. Song for Ireland But my love is fairer than any 18. I'm a rover 5. And it’s no nay never, no nay never no more, 19. Donegal Danny will I play the wild rover, no never, no more. 14. All around my hat, I will wear a green willow. 20. Belfast Mill All around my hat, for a twelve month and a day, 21. Caledonia 6. Low lie the Fields of Athenry If any body asks me, the reason why I wear it 22. Galway girl Where once we watched the small free birds fly. It’s all because my true love is far, faraway 23. Leaving Nancy Our love was on the wing, we had dreams 24. Oh Danny Boy and songs to sing, 15. Where the strawberry beds 25. Farewell to Carlingford It’s so lonely ‘round the Fields of Athenry. sweep down to the Liffey 26. Muirsheen Durkin You'll kiss away the worries from my brow 27. Bantry Bay 7. Dirty old town 2x I love you well today 28. Lovely rose of Clare and I'll love you more tomorrow 29. The call and the answer 8. I wish I had someone to love me, If you ever loved me Molly love me now 30. Leavin’of Liverpool Someone to call me her own, 31. Life’s been good to me Someone to sleep with me nightly, 16. 't Is the song, the sigh of the weary 32. Will ye go, Lassie go I’m weary of sleeping alone. Hard times, hard times come again no more 33. It’s good to see you Many days you have lingered 34. Auld Lang Syne 9. Well it's all for me grog, me jolly jolly grog around my cabin door 35. Bright Blue Rose It's all for me beer and tobacco Oh, hard times come again no more For I spent all me tin with the lassies drinking gin “IRISH SESSIONS” Boxtel Locatie: In Den Boogert, Oude Boomgaard 3, 5283 VV Boxtel 17. Living on your western shore put your head upon my shoulder, my lovely rose of Clare Saw summer sunsets, I asked for more And let me hold you one more time, 29. You are the call, I am the answer I stood by your Atlantic Sea before the whistle blows.` You are the wish and I am the way And sang a song for Ireland You are the music, I the dancer 18. I'm a rover, seldom sober, 24. But come you back, when summer in the You are the night and I am the day I'm a rover of high degree meadow. Or when the valley hushed and white You are the night and I am the day It's when I'm drinkin' I'm always thinkin' with snow. It’s I’ll be here in sunshine or in how to gain my love's company shahadow. Oh, Danny Boy, O Danny Boy I love you 30. So fare thee well my own true love, so. When I return, united we will be. 19. So here's to those who are dead and gone. It's not the leaving of Liverpool that grieves me. The friends that I loved dear. 25. So I´ll sing farewell to Carlingford and farewell But my darling, it's when I think of thee And here's to you and I'll bid you adieu. to Greenore. And I´ll think of you both day and Sayin' Donegal Danny's been here me boys night. Till I return once more, till I return once 31. Life's been good to me. Donegal Danny's been here. more Life's been good to me. Yes on the whole I'm lucky and life's been to me. 20. And the only tune I hear 26. So goodby Muirsheen Durkin, Is the sound of the wind, I'm sick and tired of working 32. And we'll all go together As she blows through the town No more I'll dig for praties, no longer I'll be T o pull wild mountain thyme weave and spin, weave and spin. fooled. As sure as me name is Carney, All around the blooming heather I'll go off to Califonia Will ye go, Lassie go? 21. Let me tell you that I love you Where instead of diggin' praties and I think about you all the time I'll be diggin' lumps of gold 33. It's good to see you so good to see you Caledonia you're calling me Oh how I've missed you since I've been and now I'm going home but if I should 27. From Bantry Bay up to Derry Quay gone I've crossed the ocean become a stranger you know that it would and from Galway to Dublin town traveled through many lands make me more than sad Caledonia 's been No maid I've seen like the sweet colleen And it's good to see you, to be in your home everything I've ever had that I met in the County Down 34. For auld lang syne, my dear 22. And I ask you friend, What’s a fella to do 28. Oh my lovely rose of Clare, For auld lang syne, If her hair was black and her eyes were blue, you're the sweetest girl I know We’ll take a cup of kindness yet, See I've travelled around You're the queen of all the roses, For the days of auld lang syne! I've been all over this world, - boys like the pretty flowers that grow 35. For all of you who must discover, And never seen nothing like a Galway girl You are the sunshine of my life, For all who seek to understand, so beautiful and fair For having left the path of others 23. And come a little closer, And I will always love you, You find a very special hand. Boxtelse “IRISH SESSIONS” B & B In Den Boogert, Oude Boomgaard 3, 5283 VV Boxtel Voor vragen: 0411 611090 36. All the good times are past and gone 36. All the good times are past and gone 42. In my memory I will always see 37. Banks of the Roses All the good times are o´er The town that I have loved se well 38. Come by the Hills All the good times are past and gone Where our school played ball by 39. Carrickfergus little darling don’t you weep no more the gasyard wall 40. Don’t give up till it’s over And we laughed through the smoke and smell 41.Good night Irene 37. On the banks of the roses me love and Going home in the rain running up the dark 42. The Town I loved so well I sat down, and I took out my fiddle for to play lane 43. Ireland’s Call me love a tune oh she sighed and she said. Past the jail and down beside the fountain 44. Irish Rover ´Oh, my Johnny lovely Johnny would you leijve Those were happy days in so many many ways 45. I’Il tell me ma me 46. Irish Lullibay 43. Ireland, Ireland to gether standing tall 47. The Parting Glass 38. Come by the Hills tp the land where fancy Shoulder to shoulder we’ll answer Ireland call 48. Rose of Tralee is free. Ans stand the peaks meet the sky and 44. Irish Rover (géén refrein) 49. Raglan Road the lochs meet the sea. Where the rivers run 50. Rare Old Times clear. And the bracken is gold in the sun. and 45. I’ll tell me ma- when I go home 51. Sloop John. B the cares of to morrow must wait intill this day The boys won’t leave the girls alone 52.
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