Over 200 Irish songs and dances that have captured the hearts of music lovers through-out the wotld
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Jazyk: | Anglicky |
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New York :
Amsco Publications,
2008
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- The wearin'o' the green
- The harp that once thro' tara's halls / Moore, Thomas
- Erin, oh Erin
- The minstrel boy / Moore, Thomas
- When irish eyes are smiling / Olcott, Chauncey
- The Kerry dance / Molloy, James Lyman
- Erin the tear and smile in thine eyes / Moore, Thomas
- Dublin bay / Crawford, Annie Barry
- Killarney / O'Rourke, Edmund
- Come back to Erin / Barnard, Charlotte Alington
- The dear little shamrock / Cherry, Andrew
- The birth of Saint Patrick / Lover, Samuel
- O'Donnell Aboo
- The daughters of Erin / Moore, Thomas
- The cruiskeen lawn
- St. Patrick's day / Moore, Thomas
- Oh! Steer my bark to Erin's Isle / Nelson, S.
- Let Erin remember the days of old / Moore, Thomas
- The bells of St. Mary's / Furber, Douglas
- Where the river shannon flows / Rusell, James I.
- Down by the river lee / O'Neill, Adam
- In the valley near Slievenamon / Sullivan, Daniel J.
- Isle o' dreams / Graff, George
- Dear harp of my country / Moore, Thomas
- Danny boy / Weatherly, F. E. (Frederic Edward) , 184
- Molly Malone
- Sweet rosie o'grady / Nugent, Maude
- Rory O'More / Lover, Samuel
- I'll take you home again, Kathleen / Westendorf, Thomas P.
- Macushla / MacMurrough, Dermot
- Has anybody here seen Kelly? / McKenna, William J.
- Mary's grand old name / Cohan, George M.
- Peg o' my heart / Bryan, Alfred
- Kathleen Mavourneen / Crawford, Annie Barry
- Little Annie Roonie / Nolan, Michael
- Harrigan / Cohan, George M.
- Molly Bawn / Lover, Samuel
- MacNamara's band / Stamford, John J.
- O Katy O'Neil / Rupert, Edward
- Savourneen Deelish / Colman, George
- Terence's farewell
- Norah, the pride of Kildare / Parry, John
- Kate Kearney
- Mother Marchree / Young, Johnson Rida
- She's the daughter of mother Machree / Nenarb, Jeff T.
- Father O'Flynn / Graves, Alfred Perceval
- Peggy O'Neil / Pease, Harry
- Nellie Kelly I love you / Cohan, George M.
- John James O´Reilly / Carus, Emma
- Mickey Donohue / Kaufman, Irving
- The last rose of summer / Moore, Thomas
- The pretty girl milking her cow
- Oft in the stilly night / Moore, Thomas
- The girl I left behind me / Lover, Samuel
- The rose of Tralee / Spencer, C. Mordaunt
- My beautiful irish maid / Olcott, Chauncey
- Remember thee
- My wild irish rose / Olcott, Chauncey
- Tis an irish girl I love / Brennan, J. Keirn
- A place in thy memory / Griffin, Gerald
- Love's young dream / Moore, Thomas
- There is not in the wide world
- I love my love in the morning / Griffin, Gerald
- Oh! Breathe not his name / Moore, Thomas
- The snowy-breasted pearl / Vere, Stephen Edward de
- When he who adores thee / Moore, Thomas
- The low-backed car / Lover, Samuel
- Love thee, dearest / Moore, Thomas
- Believe me if all those endearing young charms / Moore, Thomas
- The irish emigrant / Barker, George
- Come o'er the sea / Moore, Thomas
- Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral / Shannon, J. R.
- A little bit of heaveb / Brennan, J. Keirn
- That tumble-down shack in athlone / Pascoe, Richard W.
- The band played on / Palmer, John F.
- You can tell that I'm Irish / Cohan, George M.
- Give my regards to Brodway / Cohan, George M.
- Who trew the overalls in mistress murphy's Chowder / Geifer, George L.
- The sidewalks of New York / Blake, James W.
- Because you're Irish / Kahn, Gustave, 1859-1936
- Ireland must be a garden / Graff, George
- Ireland must be heaven / McCarthy, Joseph
- If you're Irish, come into the parlor / Glenville, Shaun
- The Irish jubilee / Thornton, James
- The Emerald isle
- Young may moon
- Irish lilt
- The Kerry girls
- The rakes of Kildare
- Round the world for sport
- Royal Irish
- Larry O'Gaff
- The humors of Bandon
- Strop the razor
- The tempest
- Smash the windows
- The bunch of currants
- Patrick's pot
- The growling old woman
- Top of Cork road
- The miners of Wicklow
- An irishman's heart to the ladies
- Jackson's jig
- Paddy Carey
- Widow Machree
- Kitty of Coleraine
- Billy the barber
- Tatther Jack Welsh
- Happy soldier
- Full dress
- Old Lougolee
- The Connaughtman's rambles
- The hillside
- Catholic boys
- The praties are dug
- Swallowtail jig
- Joys of Wedlock
- Paddy O'Carroll
- Kitty of Oulart
- Haste to the wedding
- Paddy whack
- Irish washerwoman
- Gary Owen
- St. Patrick's day in the morning
- Champion
- The real thing
- The beauties of Ireland
- Old man Dillon
- Get up old woman and shake yourself
- Behind the bush in the garden
- The maid on the green
- Shandon bells
- Miss Blair's fancy
- The frost is all over
- The clay pipe
- The joy of my life
- The sprig of shillelagh
- Trip it upstairs
- Another jig will do
- The rocky road to Dublin
- Drops of brandy
- Fox hunters' jig
- Triple jig
- Give us a drink of water
- The rakes of sollohod
- Lep up
- Moll roe
- Silvermore
- Barney's goat
- Honeymoon
- The boy for bewitching them
- Cup of tea
- Emigrant's reel
- All the ways to galway
- The bag of praties
- Shule, shule agrah
- Green fields of America
- The sixpence
- Chorus reel
- The humors of castle comber
- Opera reel
- Flannel jacket
- The devil among the tailors
- Killdronghalt fair
- Cruiskeen
- The rose
- Fairy reel
- The flower of Donnybrook
- Peeler's jacket
- The wind that shakes the barley
- Apples in winter
- A country dance
- Blackberry blossom
- Flogging reel
- Old crow
- Teetotaler's reel
- The green fields of Erin
- The galway reel
- Peter street
- Salamanca reel
- Molly Brallaghan
- An old reel
- Stack of barley
- Guilderoy reel
- Soldiers' joy
- Durang's hornpipe
- Lamplighter
- Dick Sand's hornpipe
- Hull's victory
- The rights of man
- The redhaired boy
- Liverpool hornpipe
- Rickett's hornpipe
- Devil's dream
- Fisher's hornpipe
- March
- The white cockade
- Pretty lass
- Patrick was a gentleman
- Shamrock
- Dawning of the day
- The blackbird