The Luck Of The Irish

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Anglers Reel 49.0kb - 3:18 Sequence by Basil Hendrick

Clancey Lowered The Boom 17.7kb - 1:28 Patrick Jolly

Danny Boy 6.3kb - 2:43 Arr. © 1993, 1995 Comments to: Thomas N. Thurston
This music may be freely distributed for non-commercial use.

What Do You Do WIth a Drunken Sailor? 40.3kb - 4.00 Sequence © 1996 by Mark Johnson All rights reserved

Gary Owen 8.2kb - 1:52 Sequence ©1998 by Barry Taylor

Give Ireland Back To The Irish 55.3kb - 2:56 by Paul McCartney & Wings Sequence ©1998 by RonCT

Irish Jig 45.0kb - 2:27 Sequence by Basil Hendrick

Irish Medley 19.7kb - 2:02 The Pining Maid / Ships Are Sailing / Crowley's Reel Sequence ©1999 by Barry Taylor

An Irish Party In 3rd Class 65.3kb - 2:01 Arranged & Recorded by Gaelic Storm
Adaptation for Band by Richard Saucedo Sequence Copyright ©1999 by Blue Max Distribution ( Gary Wachtel )

 

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The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond 9kb - 2:16 Sequence by Barry Taylor

The Rose of Tralee 14.4kb - 3:02 Sequenced by Barry Taylor

St. Patricks Leprechaun 49kb - 3:18 Sequenced by Basil Hendrick

The Foggy Dew Trad. Irish Rebellion Song 9.2kb - 1:54 Sequenced by John Renfro Davis; Cut-N-Shoot, Tx

The Girl I Left Behind Civil War Song 6.7kb - 0:57 Sequenced by John Renfro Davis; Cut-N-Shoot, Tx

The Irish Washerwoman Traditional Irish Jig 18.4kb - 1:26 Sequenced by John Renfro Davis; Cut-N-Shoot, Tx

The Wearin' Of The Green 17.9kb - 1:51 Sequenced by Barry Taylor

When Irish Eyes Are Smiling 4.1kb - 0:41 Sequenced by Jim Huff

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May the road rise to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face.
And rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the hollow of His hand.


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May your glass be ever full.
May the roof over your head be always strong.
And may you be in heaven
half an hour before the devil knows you're dead.

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