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