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Caledonia (Dougie MacLean) I dont know if you can see The
Caledonia (Dougie MacLean) I dont know if you can see The changes that have come over me In these last few days Ive been afraid That I might drift aw...
Did you know on December 23rd 2014 €500 Million of Irish money
Did you know on December 23rd 2014 €500 Million of Irish money was destroyed yet there was not a headline covering this? This is a step by step guid...
Spancil Hill (Michael Considine) Last night as I lay
Spancil Hill (Michael Considine) Last night as I lay dreaming of pleasant days gone by My mind being bent on rambling to Ireland I did fly I steppe...
Remembering Phil Lynott... Whiskey In The Jar As I was goin
Remembering Phil Lynott... Whiskey In The Jar As I was goin over the Cork and Kerry mountains. I saw Captain Farrell and his money he was countin. ...
Thousands Are Sailing (Phil Chevron) The island it is silent
Thousands Are Sailing (Phil Chevron) The island it is silent now But the ghosts still haunt the waves And the torch lights up a famished man Who fort...
The Rare Ould Times (Pete St John) Raised on songs and
The Rare Ould Times (Pete St John) Raised on songs and stories, heroes of renown The passing tales and glories that once was Dublin Town The hallowe...
St Stephens Day Murders (Paddy Moloney/Elvis Costello) I knew
St Stephens Day Murders (Paddy Moloney/Elvis Costello) I knew of two sisters whose name it was Christmas, And one was named Dawn of course, the othe...
O Holy Night (Adolphe-Charles Adam) Oh holy night! The stars
O Holy Night (Adolphe-Charles Adam) Oh holy night! The stars are brightly shining It is the night of the dear Saviors birth! Long lay the world in s...
Bells Over Belfast The Antrim hills are dark and still And
Bells Over Belfast The Antrim hills are dark and still And the snow is tumbling down This Christmas time, there’s hope again For all in Belfast to...
Fairytale of New York as Gaeilge Bí Oíche Nollaig í S mé
Fairytale of New York as Gaeilge Bí Oíche Nollaig í S mé caochta óltach, Dúirt seanfhear n aice liom, Sí mo Nollaig dheireanach í. Sin thosai...

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