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The Old Alarm Clock
When first I came to London In the year of thirty nine The city looked so wonderful And…
Old Dunn Cow
Some friends and I in a public house Was playing a game of chance one night When into…
The Old Main Drag
When I first came to London I was only sixteen With a fiver in my pocket and my…
The Old Man (1)
At the turning of the century I was a boy of five My father went to fight the…
The Old Man (2)
The tears have all been shed now We’ve said our last good-byes His soul’s been blessed He’s laid…
The Old Orange Flute
In the County Tyrone, near the town of Dungannon There was many the ructions meself had a han’in…
The Old Triangle
A hungry feelin’ Came o’er me stealin’ And the mice were squealin’ In my prison cell And the…
On The One Road
We’re on the one road, sharing the one load We’re on the road to God knows where We’re…
Only Our Rivers Run Free
When apples still grow in November When Blossoms still bloom from each tree When leaves are still green…
The Oul’ Bog Hole
The pig is in the mire, and the cow is on the grass And a man without a…
Paddy Lie Back
‘Twas a cold and frosty morning in December And all of me money it was spent Where it…
Paddy McGinty’s Goat
Now Patrick McGinty, an Irishman of note Fell in for a fortune and he bought himself a goat…
Paddy On The Railway
In 1841 me corduroy britches I put on Me corduroy britches I put on To work upon the…
Paddy West
Oh, as I was a-walkin’ down London road I came to Paddy West’s house He gave me a…