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Galtee Mountain boy

Galway City

Galway Shawl, The

Gambler, The

Gaol of Clonmel, The

Gaol Song (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Geaftai/ bhaile bui/

Gentle Maiden, The

Gentleman Soldier, The (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Geordie (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

George Collins (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

George Collins (3)

Get up and bar the door

Gilderoy

Gillie Mor

Gill Morice

Girl I Left Behind Me, The

Give Me Jesus

Give Me Three Grains Of Corn, Mother

Give me your hand (Tabhair dom do lamh)

Going home to Antrim again

Golden Vanity, The (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Gordon For Me, A

Gospel Ship

Grandfather's Sporran (ABC) by Matthew Richards (Mbo)

Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer

Grand Old Duke Of York, The

Grasshopper, The - Tune by Ryan Flynn © 1998

Grave of Wolfe Tone, The

Great Tom Is Cast A Catch By Matthew Wise – 1667

Green Autumn Stubble, The - a song © Matthew Richards (Mbo)

Green Bed, The (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Green fields of Gaodthdobhair, The (basic tune)

Green fields of Gaodthdobhair, The (plus instrumentation)

Green Glens of Antrim, The

Greenland Whale Fishery, The (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Green Lady, The

Grey Hawk (A Variant)

Grey Cock, The or Lover's Ghost, The (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Gruel Lyrics embedded

Gum tree Canoe

Gypsy Is A Gentleman, The

Ha' We To The Other World Anonymous

Half Hitch

Haste To The Ferry A Catch By John Jenkins - 1652

Hat my Father wore, The

Help Me Make It Thru The Yard (Help Me Make It Thru The Night)

Here Dwells A Pretty Maid William Cranford, 1652

Here's Adieu To All Judges And Juries as collected by Dr. Gardiner from George Blake in 1906

Here We Come A Wassailing

Here's Adieu To All Judges And Juries as recorded by Martin Carthy

Hi Lilli Hi Lo

Highland Fairy Lullabye

Hills of Connemara

Hó i Hó i

Hoggie (What Will I Do Gin My Hoggie Die? / Oh Leave Novels)

Hold To God's Unchanging Hand

Home Sweet Home

Honest Labourer, The (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Hostess's Daughter

House That Jack Built, The

I don't work for a living

I Dream Of Jeannie

I had a wee cock

I Was Born

I Wonder When I Shall Be Married

I'll have a Collier

I'm A Little Teapot

I'm As Irish As A Texas Girl Can Be by Matthew Richards (Mbo) words by Áine

I'm just a country boy

If we only had old Ireland over here

Il est ne, le divin Enfant

Impossible Dream

In the Old Bazaar in Cairo

Innisfree

Into The Air

Into The Air Junior Birdman

Iona Boat Song

Islands, The

Israeli Reel © Matthew Richards (Mbo)

Israeli Reel (ABC) © Matthew Richards (Mbo)

I Wish, I Wish (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

It Had To Be Hugh (It Had To Be You)

It Is The Twilight Hour

It Isn't Nice - Malvina Reynolds

It's Tragic

It's Magic

Jack The Jolly Tar (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Jamaica Farewell

Jarvey was a leprechaun, The

Jayne's Jig - © Jon Freeman

John Barleycorn (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

John Blount

Johnnie's gone for a soldier, (Shule Agra)

John O'Dwyer of the glen(Tune 1 3/4 time with the odd bar of 4/4 stuck in!!)

John O'Dwyer of the glen(Tune 2 3/4 time)

John O'Dwyer of the glen(Tune 3 6/8 time)

John O'Dwyer of the glen(Tune 4 3/4 time)

John O'Dwyer of the glen(Tune 5 3/4 time)

John Paterson's Mare

John White version 1

John White version 2Another song collected from Mrs. Russell of Upwey in Dorset by the Hammond brothers, and published by Frank Purslow in "The Wanton Seed". Mrs. Russell sang the song in two slightly different ways, hence two midis.

Johnny Schmoker

Jolly Bold Robber, The

Jon Freeman - © Jeri Corlew

Kellswater

Keltie Clippie

Keepers & Poachers

King of the Fairies – (set tune)

King of the Fairies – Another version

Kitty from Coleraine

Knight And The Shepherd's Daughter, The – Published by Cecil Sharp in "100 English Folk Songs" (1916), Lyrics embedded

Knife In The Window

Lachlan tigers, The

Lake Isle of Innisfree, The

Lambton Worm

Lang Johnny Moore (Child 251) Bronson's tune No. 8

Lark in the clear air, The

Las Vegas in the Hills of Donegal

Lassie Gathering Nuts

Laughing Cat, The – (for Katlaughing) - © Jeri Corlew

Laughing policeman, The

Le Tueur de Femmes

Le Roi Renaud

Le Roi Renaud (tune variation for verse 20)

Le Petit Mari

Lea Rig, The

Leafpeepers - © Jeri Corlew

Les Tristes Noces

Let Her Sleep Under The Bar

Let's All Sing Like The Birdies Sing

Lisbon (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Little Bridget Flynn

Little Drummer Boy, The

Long Johnny Moore (Child 251)

Long Lankin (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Long Long Ago

Lord Lovel

Lord Nelson

Lord Thomas and Fair Eleanor (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Lord Thomas and Fair Elender

Lost Lady Found

Lough Erne Shore Paddy Tunney's version, taken from his book "The Stone Fiddle"

Lovely Joan (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Lovely Johnny

Lover's Ghost, The or Grey Cock, The (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Lucy Wan (from The Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs)

Lucy Wan as sung by Martin Carthy

Lumberjack Prayer

Lyke Wake Dirge (in three parts - changes between 4/4 and 6/4)

 

 

 

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