Ossian Publications Folksongs And Ballads Popular In Ireland Volume 5
Loesberg, John (Arranger)N° Article : 145424
Instrumentation : | Melodyline, Lyrics and Chords |
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Titre : | Folksongs And Ballads Popular In Ireland - Vol. 5 |
Arrangeur : | John Loesberg |
Édition : | Ossian Publications |
Instrumentation : | Melodyline, Lyrics and Chords |
Type de produit : | Recueil |
Pages : | 80 |
Numéro d'édition : | OMB330 |
Dimensions et poids | |
Poids : | 140 |
Divers | |
ISBN : | 9781849382274 |
Contenu | ||
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Brennan On The Moor | ||
Broken-hearted I'll Wander | ||
Come To The Hills | ||
Erin's Lovely Home | ||
Go To Sea No More | ||
Green Grows The Laurel | ||
Hallowe'en Is Come | ||
Handsome Sally | ||
If I Was A Blackbird | ||
I'm A Stranger In This Country | ||
In Praise Of The City Of Mullingar | ||
In Scartaglen There Lived A Lass | ||
Irish Molly-o | ||
Johnny Jump Up | ||
Little Bridget Flynn | ||
Madairin Rua | ||
Martha, The Flower Of Sweet Strabane | ||
Moorlough Mary | ||
Mother Machree | ||
My Johnny Was A Shoemaker | ||
My Love's An Arbutus | ||
Nancy The Pride Of The West | ||
Off To Philadelphia | ||
Reynard The Fox | ||
She Lived Beside The Anner | ||
Slieve Gallen Braes | ||
The Bantry Girls' Lament | ||
The Bells Of Shandon | ||
The Blackbird And The Thrush | ||
The Bonny Irish Maid | ||
The Boys Of Fair Hill | ||
The Boys Of Mullaghbawn | ||
The Emigrant's Letter | ||
The Galway Shawl | ||
The Garden Where The Praties Grow | ||
The Girl I Left Behind Me | ||
The Hills Of Donegal | ||
The Hour We Parted | ||
The Irish Girl | ||
The Maid Of Mourne Shore | ||
The Minstrel Boy | ||
The Next Market Day | ||
The Portuguese Sailor | ||
The Rose Of Mooncoin | ||
The Shamrock Shore | ||
The Wexford Carol | ||
The Wind That Shakes The Barley | ||
The Wren Boys' Song | ||
What Would You Do If You Married A Soldier? | ||
When First I Came To The County Limerick |