The Big Book of Irish Songs: 100 Songs + Chord charts for Guitar, Ukulele, Mandolin, Banjo, Dulcimer and Merlin
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The Big Book of Irish Songs: 100 Songs + Chord charts for Guitar, Ukulele, Mandolin, Banjo, Dulcimer and Merlin
Thomas Balinger<br><b>The Big Book of Irish Songs</b><br>100 Songs + Chord charts for Guitar, Ukulele, Mandolin, Banjo, Dulcimer and Merlin (M4)<br><br>The ultimate collection of classic Irish songs.<br>Easy arrangements of 100 Irish Classics, featuring large notation and chord symbols. Arranged for beginning players and transposed to easy keys.<br>Complete with lyrics, chord symbols and chord diagrams for guitar, ukulele, banjo, mandolin, dulcimer and Merlin M4. Plus a selection of easy basic strumming and picking patterns for song accompaniment.<b>Songs</b><br><br>1. A bunch of thyme<br>2. A little bit of heaven<br>3. All for me grog<br>4. A nation once again<br>5. An Irish lullaby<br>6. Arthur McBride<br>7. Avondale<br>8. Banna Strand<br>9. Believe me if all these endearing young charms<br>10. Bonny Boy<br>11. Boolavogue<br>12. Boston Burglar<br>13. Botany Bay<br>14. Brennan on the moor<br>15. Butcher boy<br>16. Carrickfergus<br>17. Castle of Dromore<br>18. Come back to Erin<br>19. Come to the bower<br>20. Courtin’ in the kitchen<br>21. Danny Boy<br>22. Dicey Reilly<br>23. Down by the Glenside<br>24. Easy and slow<br>25. Finnegans Wake<br>26. Follow me up to Carlow<br>27. Green grow the rashes, O<br>28. Harrigan<br>29. Henry, my son<br>30. I know my love<br>31. I’ll take you home again, Kathleen<br>32. I’ll tell me Ma<br>33. I’m a rover<br>34. I met her in the garden<br>35. I never will marry<br>36. I once loved a lass<br>37. Irish washerwoman<br>38. Isn’t it grand, boys?<br>39. James Connolly<br>40. Johnny I hardly knew ye<br>41. MacNamara’s Band<br>42. Mary’s a grand old name<br>43. Molly Malone<br>44. Mother Machree<br>45. My Lagan love<br>46. My wild Irish rose<br>47. Nellie Kelly<br>48. Never wed an old man<br>49. New York girls<br>50. Old maid in a garret<br>51. Poor Paddy works on the railway<br>52. Reilly’s daughter<br>53. Rosin the beau<br>54. She moved through the fair<br>55. Skibbereen<br>56. Spancil Hill<br>57. Swallowtail jig<br>58. Sweet Rosie O’Grady<br>59. The auld orange flute<br>60. The band played on<br>61. The bard of Armagh<br>62. The black velvet band<br>63. The cliffs of Dooneen<br>64. The croppy boy<br>65. The flower of sweet Strabane<br>66. The foggy dew<br>67. The Galway Races<br>68. The hills of Connemara<br>69. The hills of Kerry<br>70. The humour is on me now<br>71. The Irish rover<br>72. The jolly beggarman<br>73. The Kerry Dance<br>74. The Kerry recruit<br>75. The lark in the clear air<br>76. The lark in the morning<br>77. The last rose of summer<br>78. The Lowlands Low<br>79. The mermaid<br>80. The merry ploughboy<br>81. The Minstrel Boy<br>82. The moonshiner<br>83. The mountains of Mourne<br>84. The Mulligan Guard<br>85. The nightingale<br>86. The Queen of Connemara<br>87. The rising of the moon<br>88. The rose of Mooncoin<br>89. The rose of Tralee<br>90. The Sally Gardens<br>91. The snowy-breasted pearl<br>92. The Spanish lady<br>93. The star of the County Down<br>94. The wearing of the Green<br>95. The wild rover<br>96. Three drunken maidens<br>97. Three score and ten<br>98. Waxies’ Dargle<br>99. Whiskey in the jar<br>100. Who threw the overalls in Mrs. Murphy’s chowder?<br>