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TOORALOORALOORA: IRISH LULLABY (2)
TOO-RA-LOO-RA-LOO-RAL That's An Irish Lullaby


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Spartacus 18 Feb 02 - 09:41 AM
DMcG 18 Feb 02 - 09:50 AM
masato sakurai 18 Feb 02 - 10:19 AM
GUEST 18 Feb 02 - 10:22 AM
Spartacus 18 Feb 02 - 10:27 AM
The Pooka 18 Feb 02 - 10:47 AM
berk 18 Feb 02 - 10:47 AM
The Pooka 18 Feb 02 - 10:50 AM
The Pooka 18 Feb 02 - 11:11 AM
Spartacus 18 Feb 02 - 11:16 AM
The Pooka 18 Feb 02 - 01:15 PM
alison 18 Feb 02 - 09:53 PM
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Subject: too ral loo ral loo ral chords
From: Spartacus
Date: 18 Feb 02 - 09:41 AM

Does anyone know chords for "Too ral loo ral loo ral?


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Subject: RE: too ral loo ral loo ral chords
From: DMcG
Date: 18 Feb 02 - 09:50 AM

Its in the DT as 'Irish lullaby', but no chords are given. There is a melody though, so perhaps you can work it out from that.


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Subject: RE: too ral loo ral loo ral chords
From: masato sakurai
Date: 18 Feb 02 - 10:19 AM

Suggested Guitar Chords are HERE.

~Masato


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Subject: RE: too ral loo ral loo ral chords
From: GUEST
Date: 18 Feb 02 - 10:22 AM

Warm up for American St Paddy's, eh?


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Subject: RE: too ral loo ral loo ral chords
From: Spartacus
Date: 18 Feb 02 - 10:27 AM

Yep.

I booked a gig on the day before. I just learned "lang a growin" (or young but daily growin), "whiskey in a jar", "cockles and mussles", and believe it or not, i worked out a country-ish version of "danny boy" for fun...Hopefully that'll keep everyone happy...anyone know any other irish songs that i simply MUST learn?


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Subject: RE: too ral loo ral loo ral chords
From: The Pooka
Date: 18 Feb 02 - 10:47 AM

Ruddly fol the diddly eye da diddle-um & a whack fol the diddley eye ta rum dum dee.

"The words were dirty." - Tommy Smothers.

Spartacus, yer in fer it now. You just asked Mudcat if anybody knows any mandatory Irish songs. Oy.

Get back ta ye.


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Subject: RE: too ral loo ral loo ral chords
From: berk
Date: 18 Feb 02 - 10:47 AM

You can easily do Irish Lullaby, When Irish Eyes are Smiling and My wild Irish rose in a medley. If you're in America with an older crowd, McNamara's Band is a good Idea. If the crowd is into participation, Wild Rover, Black Velvet Band and All for me Grog go over very well. And make sure you sing the Parting Glass to remember the Clancy Brothers.


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Subject: RE: too ral loo ral loo ral chords
From: The Pooka
Date: 18 Feb 02 - 10:50 AM

See?

Sorry, forgot to sign before.

-General Pervez Musharingum


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Subject: RE: too ral loo ral loo ral chords
From: The Pooka
Date: 18 Feb 02 - 11:11 AM

Haven't mastered the Blue Clickie thing. Mental block. Haitch-TML-challenged.

http://www.liamclancy.com/tabs.htm
Smallish selection but some good ones for your purpose; with guitar chords but in some kinda funny system or somethin', I think. (I do not have the guitar. Bad tin whistle only. But I repeat meself.)

http://www.makem.com/discography/lyrics/index.html
Much bigger selection; many good'uns; no chords.

Gaw'bless ye, 'tis a labor of love that yer doin'.

berk, whaddaya mean to *remember* the Clancy Brothers? For lo, The Clancy Brothers are with us always. :)


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Subject: RE: too ral loo ral loo ral chords
From: Spartacus
Date: 18 Feb 02 - 11:16 AM

thanks for yer help.=)

spartacus


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Subject: RE: too ral loo ral loo ral chords
From: The Pooka
Date: 18 Feb 02 - 01:15 PM

Yer welcome I'm sure. Not triggering the avalanche I expected though. Ahh it's airly yet...th'boys are still ashleep after th' all-night Rosary Retreat...

Suggstions for to pick & choose maybe:

A beautiful love song: Eileen Aroon
Oldybutgoodie favorites in addition to berk's: The Rose of Tralee; Mother Machree (Mo Chroi)
Rehabilitatd old self-denigrating dance-hall-type Oirish-Amurrican numbers: Finnegan's Wake; The Irish Rover. Unrehabilited: Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder.
Lovely lullaby: October Winds
King (woops bad word; Ard-Righ, chieftain) of the rebel songs: The Rising of the Moon
Season-appropriate sea chantey: St. Patrick Was A Gentleman.
Wry (rye?) temperance song: Nancy Whiskey. (I think it may be Scottish but if so, close enough & we stole it. An Ulster version is Darkley Weaver.)
Nice come-all-ye-home closing song: Come By The Hills. (The Parting Glass, as per berk above, for the encore, if ye *really* want to be Clancified.)
National Anthem: The Soldier's Song.

OK morethanenough, already. I'll leave you alone now, and go back to the Lies thread. :) Breaka leg, knock 'em dead, lay 'em in the aisles. Hittem again b'y!!


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Subject: RE: too ral loo ral loo ral chords
From: alison
Date: 18 Feb 02 - 09:53 PM

here you go

St Pat's Day favourites

St Pats day songs
and there are heaps more... just write "patrick" in the supersearch box... you'll find heaps....


slainte

alison


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