TAKE HER UP TO MONTO (2)
Well if you’ve got a wingo take her up to Ringo Where the waxies sing-o all the day If you’ve had your fill of porter and you can’t go on any further Just
Well if you’ve got a wingo take her up to Ringo Where the waxies sing-o all the day If you’ve had your fill of porter and you can’t go on any further Just
Saw ye the Forty-Second? Saw ye them gaun awa’? Saw ye the Forty-Second Marching to the Broomielaw? Some o’ them had boots an’ stockin’s, Some o’ them had
One day as I was walking past the bridge in Dolphin’s Barn Down by the old canal I saw some children in a car In the back they were shootin’ up smack, I ha
High atop a lonely moor, a Widow lived alone. An Inn she kept, and as she slept, her pillow heard her moan: “Oh, many’s the lonely traveller has spent the
Will you come to the bower o’er the free boundless ocean Where stupenduous waves roll in thunder and motion Where the fair maids are seen and the wild temp
Brian O’Higgins (sarcasm) Boys, O Boys! Listen here to me, We´re going to live in a State that´s Free, Good English citizens all we´ll be; And friends of t
Let grasses grow and waters flow in a free and easy way But give me enough of the rare old stuff that’s made near Galway Bay And policemen all from Donegal
The noble fleet of whalers came sailing from Dundee Well manned by British sailors to work upon the sea On the western ocean passage none with them can com
It fell aboot the Lama’s tide when Muir men won the day The dowty Earl o’ Douglas rade in tae England tae catch him a prey He has chosen the Lindsy’s licht
On a Monday morning early As my wand’ring steps did lead me, Down by a farmer’s station, Of meadow and green lawn, I heard great lamentation That the wee b