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Traditional - Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?
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Traditional - Danny Boy
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Traditional - Hot Asphalt
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Traditional - Bonnie Dundee
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Traditional - Dúlamán
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Traditional - Loch Lomond
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Traditional - The Croppy Boy
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Traditional - Whiskey, You're The Devil
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Traditional - An cailín deas óg
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Traditional - Cam Ye O'er Frae France
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Traditional - Casadh Cam na Feadarnaí
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Traditional - Cod Liver Oil
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Traditional - Come To The Bower
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Traditional - Granuaile
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Traditional - Home On The Range
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Traditional - Kitty
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Traditional - Quare Bungle Rye
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Traditional - Song Of The Celts
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Traditional - The Butcher Boy
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Traditional - The Enniskillen Dragoons
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Traditional - The Wild Rover
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Traditional - Twa Corbies
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Traditional - What Would You Do If You Married A Soldier?
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Traditional - A Begging I Will Go
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Traditional - A Jug Of Punch
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Traditional - A Man You Don't Meet Every Day
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Traditional - An alarc'h
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Traditional - An Bhean Udaí Thall - Leagan a hAon (I)
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Traditional - An Cailín Gaelach
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Traditional - As I Roved Out
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Traditional - Baloo Baleerie
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Traditional - Barnyards Of Delgaty
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Traditional - Beer Beer Beer
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Traditional - Black Velvet Band
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Traditional - Blantyre Explosion
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Traditional - Blood Red Roses
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Traditional - Bold O'Donahue
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Traditional - Botany Bay
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Traditional - Brennan On The Moor
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Traditional - Buachaill ón Éirne
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Traditional - Cad é sin do'n té sin
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Traditional - Cam Ye By Atholl
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Traditional - Carrickfergus
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Traditional - Clementine
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Traditional - Cold Blow And The Rainy Night
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Traditional - Cold Rain and Snow
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Traditional - Come A' Ye Tramps An' Hawkers
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Traditional - Congo River
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Traditional - Courtin' In The Kitchen
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Traditional - Cragie Hills
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Traditional - Cruiscín Lán
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Traditional - Cúnla
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Traditional - Cúnla (Irish Gaelic version)
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Traditional - Dainty Davy
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Traditional - Dark Iniseoghain
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Traditional - Dicey Reilly
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Traditional - Dónal agus Mórag
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Traditional - Drink It Up Men
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Traditional - Dumbarton's Drums
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Traditional - Easy And Slow
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Traditional - Eileen Aroon
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Traditional - Far Away In Australia
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Traditional - Finnegans Wake
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Traditional - Galway City
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Traditional - Galway Races
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Traditional - Go To Sea No More
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Traditional - Goodbye Mick
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Traditional - Green Gravel
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Traditional - Green grow the rushes
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Traditional - Haul Away Joe
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Traditional - Heave Away, My Johnny
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Traditional - Hi For The Beggarman
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Traditional - High Germany
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Traditional - Home by Bearna
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Traditional - I Loved The Ground She Walked Upon
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Traditional - I'll Tell Me Ma
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Traditional - I'm A Rover
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Traditional - Isn't It Grand Boys
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Traditional - Jimmy, dearest Jimmy
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Traditional - Johnny Cope
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Traditional - Johnny Lad
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Traditional - Johnny's Gone To Hilo
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Traditional - Johnson's Motor Car
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Traditional - Jug Of This
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Traditional - Kevin Barry
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Traditional - Kum Ba Ya
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Traditional - Lanigan's Ball
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Traditional - Leis an Lurrighan
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Traditional - Lord Franklin
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Traditional - Love Is Pleasing
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Traditional - Maid In A Garret
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Traditional - Maid of Fife-E-O
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Traditional - Maids When You're Young
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Traditional - Mairi´s Wedding
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Traditional - Mari-Mac
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Traditional - Matty Groves
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Traditional - McPherson's Lament
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Traditional - Mick McGuire
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Traditional - Mickey's Warning
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Traditional - Mingulay Boat Song
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Traditional - Mo Chailín Rua
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Traditional - Molly Malone
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Traditional - Mormond Braes
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Traditional - Muirsheen Durkin
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Traditional - My Son Ted
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Traditional - Nancy Whiskey
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Traditional - Navvy Boots
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Traditional - Nell Flaherty's Drake
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Traditional - Night Visiting Song
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Traditional - Níl Sé 'Na Lá
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Traditional - O'Connell's Steam Engine
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Traditional - O'Donnell Abú
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Traditional - Oró, Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile (original lyrics, Jacobite version)
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Traditional - Paddle Your Own Canoe
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Traditional - Peggy Gordon
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Traditional - Protestant Men
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Traditional - Provos lullaby
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Traditional - Rattlin' Roarin' Willie
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Traditional - Red Hair Mary
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Traditional - Red Is The Rose
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Traditional - Reilly's Daughter
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Traditional - Reynard the Fox
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Traditional - Roddy McCorley (I)
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Traditional - Sally Wheatley
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Traditional - Sam Hall
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Traditional - Santy Anno
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Traditional - Sean South of Garryowen
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Traditional - Seven Deadly Sins
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Traditional - Seven Drunken Nights
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Traditional - Skibbereen
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Traditional - Sound The Pibroch
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Traditional - Star Of The County Down
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Traditional - Tá mé i mo shuí
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Traditional - Táimse im' chodhladh
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Traditional - The Banks Of Newfoundland
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Traditional - The Banks Of The Roses,
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Traditional - The Bard Of Armagh
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Traditional - The Barleycorn
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Traditional - The Black Cavalry
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Traditional - The Boys of the Old Brigade
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Traditional - The British Army
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Traditional - The Carrion Crow
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Traditional - The Cobbler
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Traditional - The Cockies Of Bungaree
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Traditional - The Cullins of Rhum
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Traditional - The Flower Of Sweet Strabane
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Traditional - The Foggy Dew
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Traditional - The Gallant Forty Twa
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Traditional - The Gentleman Soldier
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Traditional - The Haughs Of Cromdale
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Traditional - The Holy Ground
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Traditional - The Irish Rover
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Traditional - The Jolly Tinker
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Traditional - The Kerry Recruit
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Traditional - the Lammas Tide
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Traditional - The Lark In The Morning
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Traditional - The Leaving Of Liverpool
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Traditional - The Little Beggarman
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Traditional - The Louse House Of Kilkenny
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Traditional - The Lowlands Low
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Traditional - The Lowlands Of Holland
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Traditional - The Maid of Coolmore
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Traditional - The Maid Of The Sweet Brown Knowe
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Traditional - The Mermaid
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Traditional - The Moonshiner
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Traditional - The Nightingale
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Traditional - The Ould Woman From Wexford
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Traditional - The Parting Glass
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Traditional - The Peatbog Soldiers
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Traditional - The Recruiting Sergeant
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Traditional - The Rising Of The Moon
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Traditional - The Rose of Tralee
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Traditional - The Rovin' Journeyman
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Traditional - The Wake of The Barrel
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Traditional - The Waxies Dargle
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Traditional - The Wee Weaver
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Traditional - The Whistling Gypsy
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Traditional - The Wild Colonial Boy
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Traditional - The Women Are Worse Than the Men
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Traditional - The Work Of The Weavers
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Traditional - The Zoological Gardens
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Traditional - Three Score And Ten
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Traditional - Tiree Love Song
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Traditional - Tóigfidh mé mo sheolta
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Traditional - Uist Tramping Song
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Traditional - Weile Waile
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Traditional - Westering Home
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Traditional - Whiskey In The Jar
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Traditional - Whiskey Is The Life Of Man
Matty Groves
Traditional
Lord Darnell's wife came into church, the gospel for to hear.
And when the meeting it was done, she cast her eyes about,
And there she saw little Matty Groves, walking in the crowd.
"Come home with me, little Matty Groves, come home with me tonight.
Come home with me, little Matty Groves, and sleep with me till light."
"Oh, I can't come home, I won't come home and sleep with you tonight,
By the rings on your fingers I can tell you are Lord Darnell's wife."
"What if I am Lord Darnell's wife? Lord Darnell's not at home.
For he is out in the far cornfields, bringing the yearlings home."
And a servant who was standing by and hearing what was said,
He swore Lord Darnell he would know before the sun would set.
And in his hurry to carry the news, he bent his breast and ran,
And when he came to the broad mill stream, he took off his shoes and swam.
Little Matty Groves, he lay down and took a little sleep.
When he awoke, Lord Darnell he was standing at his feet.
Saying "How do you like my feather bed? And how do you like my sheets?
How do you like my lady who lies in your arms asleep?"
"Oh, well I like your feather bed, and well I like your sheets.
But better I like your lady gay who lies in my arms asleep."
"Well, get up, get up," Lord Darnell cried, "get up as quick as you can!
It'll never be said in fair England that I slew a naked man."
"Oh, I can't get up, I won't get up, I can't get up for my life.
For you have two long beaten swords and I not a pocket-knife."
"Well it's true I have two beaten swords, and they cost me deep in the purse.
But you will have the better of them and I will have the worse."
"And you will strike the very first blow, and strike it like a man.
I will strike the very next blow, and I'll kill you if I can."
So Matty struck the very first blow, and he hurt Lord Darnell sore.
Lord Darnell struck the very next blow, and Matty struck no more.
And then Lord Darnell he took his wife and he sat her on his knee,
Saying, "Who do you like the best of us, Matty Groves or me?"
And then up spoke his own dear wife, never heard to speak so free.
"I'd rather a kiss from dead Matty's lips than you and your finery."
Lord Darnell he jumped up and loudly he did bawl,
He struck his wife right through the heart and pinned her against the wall.
"A grave, a grave!'' Lord Darnell cried, "to put these lovers in.
But bury my lady at the top for she was of noble kin."