1. |
Song of Books
02:34
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2. |
Weasel
04:53
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** instrumental **
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3. |
Single Girl
05:17
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When I was a single girl
My clothes were so fine
And now that I'm a married girl
Go ragged all the time
When I was a single girl
My shoes were the very best kind
And now that I'm a married girl
Go barefoot all the time
Don't I wish I was a single girl again
Good lord
I wish I was a single girl again
With three little children
Crying for their bread
And with none to give them
I'd rather be dead
When I was a single girl
Used to go to the stores to buy
And now that I'm a married girl
Just rock that cradle and cry
Don't I wish I was a single girl again
Good lord
I wish I was a single girl again
Wish I was a single girl again
Good lord
I wish I was a single girl again
Single, single, single I'd remain
I'd never trust no man with my happiness again
Single, single, single I'd remain
I'd never trust no man
So when a man comes a courting you
And sits you on his knee
Keep your eye on the sparrow
That flits from tree to tree
And you'll never wish you were a single girl
Like me
You'll never wish you were a single girl
Don't I wish I was a single girl again
Good lord
I wish I was a single girl again
Wish I was a single girl again
Good lord
I wish I was a single girl again
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4. |
Perry Merry
05:24
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I have four brothers over the sea
Perry merry dictum dominee
They each sent a present unto me
Partum quartum perry dicentum
Perry merry dictum dominee
The first sent a chicken without any bones
Perry merry dictum dominee
The second sent a cherry without any stones
Partum quartum perry dicentum
Perry merry dictum dominee
The third sent a blanket without any thread
Perry merry dictum dominee
The fourth sent a book which cannot be read
Partum quartum perry dicentum
Perry merry dictum dominee
When the chicken’s in the egg it has no bones
Perry merry dictum dominee
When the cherry's in the blossom it has no stones
Partum quartum perry dicentum
Perry merry dictum dominee
When the blanket’s in the loom it has no thread
Perry merry dictum dominee
When the book’s in the press it cannot be read
Partum quartum perry dicentum
Perry merry dictum dominee
Partum quartum perry dicentum
Perry merry dictum
Perry merry dictum dominee
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5. |
Mullingar Lea Set
06:20
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6. |
Song of the Rose
04:20
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7. |
Road to Shigawake
05:25
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8. |
Cradle Song
04:55
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9. |
Shot of Jamie
05:04
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10. |
Searching for Lambs
03:15
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As I went walking one May morning,
One May morning betime,
I met a maiden, from home had strayed,
Just as the sun did shine.
"What makes you rise so soon, my dear,
Your journey to pursue?
Your pretty little feet they tread so sweet,
Strike off the morning dew."
"I'm going to feed my father's flock,
His young and tender lambs,
That over hill and over dale
Lie waiting for their dams."
"O stay, o stay, you handsome maid,
And rest a moment here.
For there is none but you alone
That I do love so dear."
"How gloriously the sun does shine,
How pleasant is the air.
I'd rather rest on true love's breast
Than any other where."
"For I am thine and thou art mine,
No man shall uncomfort thee.
We'll join our hands in wedded bands
And married we will be."
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11. |
Jock Brown's 70th
04:29
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Bùmarang Montreal, Québec
Bùmarang is composed of three of Montreal's finest Celtic musicians: Dave Gossage, Sarah Pagé, and Kate BevanBaker. In the short time they have been playing together they have already garnered a reputation as a “power trio”, pushing the boundaries of the traditional Celtic genre. ... more
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