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Irish Folksongs - A Soldiers Song
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Irish Folksongs - Boys Of The Old Brigade
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Irish Folksongs - The Croppy Boy
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Irish Folksongs - The Curragh Of Kildare
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Irish Folksongs - A Str Mo Chroi
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Irish Folksongs - A Walk In The Irish Rain
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Irish Folksongs - An Irishmans Epistle To The Officers And Troops At Boston
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Irish Folksongs - And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
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Irish Folksongs - Arans Lonely Home
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Irish Folksongs - Back Home In Derry
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Irish Folksongs - Ballyroan
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Irish Folksongs - Black And Tans!
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Irish Folksongs - Black Is The Colour
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Irish Folksongs - Bold Robert Emmet
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Irish Folksongs - Boolavogue (1)
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Irish Folksongs - Boolavogue (2)
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Irish Folksongs - Botany Bay
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Irish Folksongs - Boys Of Fairhill
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Irish Folksongs - Bridgit Omalley
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Irish Folksongs - Buachaill N Irne
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Irish Folksongs - Coast Of Malabar
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Irish Folksongs - Courtin In The Kitchen
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Irish Folksongs - The Armagh Sniper
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Irish Folksongs - The Bard Of Armagh
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Irish Folksongs - The Birmingham Six
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Irish Folksongs - The Black And Tan Gun
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Irish Folksongs - The Boys From The County Armagh
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Irish Folksongs - The Boys From The County Cork
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Irish Folksongs - The Boys From The County Mayo
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Irish Folksongs - The Boys Of Killybegs
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Irish Folksongs - The Cliffs Of Doneen
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Irish Folksongs - The Crack Was Ninety In The Isle Of Man
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Irish Folksongs - A Bunch Of Thyme
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Irish Folksongs - A Fenian Song
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Irish Folksongs - A Little Bit Of Heaven
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Irish Folksongs - A Man You Dont Meet Every Day
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Irish Folksongs - A Mothers Love Is A Blessing
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Irish Folksongs - A Muirsheen Durkin
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Irish Folksongs - A Nation Once Again
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Irish Folksongs - A Night To Remember
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Irish Folksongs - A Pair Of Brown Eyes
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Irish Folksongs - A Rainy Night In Soho
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Irish Folksongs - A Trace Boy On Ligoniel Hill
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Irish Folksongs - Admiral William Brown
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Irish Folksongs - All Around My Hat
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Irish Folksongs - Amhrn na bhfiann
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Irish Folksongs - An Irishmans Dream
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Irish Folksongs - Arthur Mcbride
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Irish Folksongs - Barrys Column
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Irish Folksongs - Belfast Brigade
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Irish Folksongs - Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
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Irish Folksongs - Bread And Fishes
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Irish Folksongs - Brennan On The Moor
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Irish Folksongs - Bring Them Home
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Irish Folksongs - Broad Black Brimmer
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Irish Folksongs - Comical Genius
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Irish Folksongs - The Bold Black And Tan
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Irish Folksongs - The Bold Fenian Men
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Irish Folksongs - The Bold Odonohue
Courtin In The Kitchen
Irish Folksongs
Don't ever fall in love, tis the devil's own invention
For once I fell in love with a maiden so bewitchin'
Miss Henrietta Bell down in Captain Kelly's kitchen
Chorus:
With me too-rah-loo-rah-lay, me too-rah-loo-rah-laddie
With me too-rah-loo-rah-lay, me too-rah-loo-rah-laddie
At the age of seventeen I was 'prenticed to a grocer
Not far from Stephen's Green where Miss Henri used to go sir
Her manners were so fine, she set me heart a twitchin'
When she invited me to a hooley in the kitchen
Sunday being the day we were to have the flare up
I dressed meself quite gay and I frizzed an oiled me hair up
The captain had no wife and he'd gone off a fishin'
So we kicked up the highlife below the stairs in the kitchen
With me arms around her waist, she slyly hinted marriage
When to the door in haste came Captain Kelly's carriage
Her looks told me full well and they were not bewitchin'
That she wished I'd get to hell, or somewhere from the kitchen
She flew up off my knees, full five feet up or higher
And over head and heels threw me slap into the fire!
My new Repealer's coat, that I bought from Mr. Stichen
With a thirty-shilling note, went to blazes in the kitchen
I grieved to see my duds, all besmeared with smoke and ashes
When a tub of dirty suds right in my face she dashes
As I lay on the floor still the water she kept pitchin'
'Till the footman broke the door, and marched down into the kitchen
When the Captain came downstairs though he seen me situation
Despite all me prayers I was marched off to the station
For me they'd take no bail though to get home I was itchin'
And I had to tel