CruiscÃn Lán
Let the farmer praise his grounds Let the huntsman praise his hounds Let the shepherd praise his dewyscented…
Cuckoo’s Nest
As I was a walkin’ one morning in May I met a pretty fair maid and unto her…
Cúnla
Who is that there that’s rapping the door to me? Who is that there that’s rapping the door…
The Curlew’s Song
I heard a curlew crying long On a moor where wild winds blew And the sound of his…
Curragh Of Kildare
The winter it is passed And the summer’s come at last And the birds they are singing in…
The D-Day Dodgers
We are the D-Day Dodgers way out in Italy Always on the vino, always on the spree Eighth…
Dainty Davy
It was in and through the window broad And all the teary will he go The sweetest kiss…
Dance To Your Daddy
Dance to your daddy, my little laddie Dance to your daddy, my little man Thou should have a…
Danny Boy
Oh, Danny Boy the pipes, the pipes are calling From glen to glen and down the mountain side…
Danny Farrell
I knew Danny Farrell when his football was a can With his hand-me-downs and Welliers And his sandwiches…
Darby O’Leary
One evening of late as I happened to stray To the County Tipperary I straight took my way…
Dark Eyed Sailor
As I roved out one evening fair It bein’ the summer to take the air I spied a…
The Death Of The Bear
The balalaika rings silent from Minsk to Red Square The cortege assembles to bury the bear Nadia Rostropovich…
Delaney’s Donkey
Now Delaney had a donkey that everyone admired Tempo’rily lazy and permanently tired A leg at ev’ry corner…
Delirium Tremens
I dreamt a dream the other night, I couldn’t sleep a wink The rats were tryin’ to count…
Deportees
The crops are all in and the peaches are rotting The oranges piled in their creosote dumps You’re…
Derwentwater’s Farewell
Farewell to pleasant Dilston Hall My father’s ancient seat A stranger now must call thee his Which gars…
Dicey Reilly
Poor aul Dicey Reilly she has taken to the sup Poor aul Dicey Reilly she will never give…
Dirty Old Town
I met my love by the gasworks wall Dreamed a dream by the old canal I kissed my…
Dixieland
I am Kilrain and I’m a fightin’ man And I come from County Clare And the Brits would…
Don’t Get Married
Don’t get married girls You’ll sign away your life You may start off as a woman But you’ll…
Don’t Stop Me Now
Now darkness fills the sky Where once the summer sun did shine Where lighter shades of blue were…
Donald McGillavry
Donald’s gane up the hill hard and hungry Donald comes down the hill wild and angry Donald will…
Donegal Danny
I remember the night that he came in From the wintry cold and damp A giant of a…
Down By The Glenside
‘Twas down by the Glenside I met an old woman A plucking young nettles she ne’er saw me…
Down In The Coalmine
I am a jovial collier lad as blithe as blithe can be And let the times be good…
Drink It Up Men
At the pub on the crossroads there’s whiskey and beer There’s brandy from cognac that’s fragrant but dear…
Drumdelgie
Come all ye jolly plooman lads An’ hearken untae me An’ I’ll sing ye Drumdelgie Wi’ muckle mirth…
The Drunk Driver
I’ve been a drunk driver for many’s the year And I’ve spent all me money on whiskey ‘n’…
Drunken Sailor (1)
Hooray and up she rises Hooray and up she rises Hooray and up she rises Earlye in the…
Drunken Sailor (2)
What will we do with a drunken sailor? What will we do with a drunken sailor? What will…
Dublin
Grey brick upon brick Declamatory bronze On somber pedestals O’Connell, Grattan, Moore And the brewery tugs and the…
The Dublin Fusiliers
Well, you’ve heard about the Indians With their tommy hawks and spears And of the UN warriors The…
Dubliners
Oh, Dublin you’re my city I’m proud to call you mine Divided by the Liffey’s greasy slime No…
Dumbarton’s Drums
Dumbarton’s drums they sound sae bonnie When they remind me of my Jeannie Such fond delight can steal…
The Dundee Weaver
Oh, I am a Dundee weaver And I come frae bonnie Dundee I met a Glesca fella An’…
Dunlavin Green
In the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety eight A sorrowful tale the truth unto you I’ll…
The Dying Rebel
The night was dark and the fight was over The moon shone down O’Connell Street I stood alone…
Éamann An Chnoic
Cé hé sin amuigh Kay hay shin anuh A bhfuil faobhar ar a ghuth Ah will fware err…
Easy And Slow
It was down by Christchurch that I first met with Annie A neat little girl and not a…