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We're Not Gonna Take It No, We Ain't Gonna Take It We're Not Gonna Take It Anymore We've Got The Right To Choose And There Ain't No Way We'll Lose It This Is Our Life, This Is Our Song We'll Fight The Powers That Be Just Don't Pick Our Destiny 'cause You Don't Know Us, You Don't Belong

(Air) fa la la lo (horo) Chorus: Hey fa la la lo, ho ro air fa la la lay (3x) Fal dee fal o ho ro, air fa la la lay The song that I sing's a song Of laughter and love There's a tang o' the sea And blue from heaven above Of reason there's none and Why should there be forby With fire in

It's lonesome away from your kindred and all By the camp fire at night where the wild dingoes call, But there's nothing so lonesome so morbid or drear Than to stand in a bar of a pub with no beer. Now the publican's anxious for the quota to come There's a far away lock on the face of the bum

And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda (Eric Bogle) When I was a young man I carried me pack And I lived the free life of the rover From the Murray's Green Basin to the dusty out back I waltzed my Matilda all over Then in 1915 my country said: 'Son, its time to stop rambling There's work to be

Anna Liffey (Traditional) 'Twas down by Anna Liffey My love and I did stray Where in the good old slushy mdu The seagulls sport and play We've got the whiff of ray and chips And Mary softly sighed Oh John won't you come, For a wan and wan Down by the Liffey side Well up along by Georg

Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to min'? Should auld acquaintance be frogot, And auld lang syne? For auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lang syne, We'll take a cup o' kindness yet, For auld lang syne. We twa hae run about the braes, And pu'd the gowans fine; But we

Back in Durham Gaol (Jez Lowe) I'm a poor man as honest as they come I never was a thief until they caught me The judge said he sowre me hands were red No matter how I'd pled he found me guilty There was no bail, I'm of to Durham Gaol I'm going and nothing now can save me Calamities they a

Bantry Girl's Lament (Traditional) Oh who will plough the fields now And who will sow the corn And who will watch the sheep now And keep them from all harm And the stack that's in the haggard Unthrashed it may remain Since Johnny, lovely Johnny Went to fight the king of Spain Oh the gi

Bombo Lane Down in Bombo Lane There lives a big fat woman And if you want to know her name You have to pay a shilling Soldiers, two and six, Sailors, two and a penny, Big fat men tw opounds ten Little kids a penny

Building Up And Tearing England Down Oh, I won a hero's name with McAlpine and Costain With Fitz Patrick, Murph Ash and the Wimp's gang I've been often on the road on me way to draw the dole When there's nothing left to do for Johnny Laing And I used to think that God made the mixer, pick and

Carrickfergus I wish I was in Carrickfergus Only for nights in Ballygrant I would swim over the deepest ocean Only for nights in Ballygrant But the sea is wide and I cannot swim over And neither have I the wings to fly I wish I had a handsome boats man To ferry me over, my love and I Now

Champion At Keeping Them Rolling I am an old-timer, I travel the road I sit in me wagon and lumber me load Me hotel is the jungle, a camp me abode And I'm well known to Blondie and Mary Me liquor is diesel oil laced with strong tea And the old Highway Code was me first ABC And I cut me eye

Cill Chais (Traditional) Cad a dhéanfaimid feasta gan adhmad ? Tá deireadh na gcoillte ar lár Níl trácht ar Cill Chais ná a teaghlach Is ní chluinfear a cling go brách An áit úd ina gcónaíodh an dea bhean Fuair gradam is meidhir thar mhná Bhíodh iarlaí a tarraingt thar toinn

Dainty Davy It was in and through hte window broad And all the teary will he go The sweetest kiss that e'er I got Was from my Dainty Davy Chorus: Oh lease me on your curly pow Dainty Davy, Dainty Davy Lead me on your curly pow You're my own dear Dainty Davy 'tWas down among my father

Danny Boy Oh Danny boy, the pipes, The pipes are calling. From land to land And down the mountains side. The summer’s gone And all the roses falling. It’s you, it’s you, Must go and I must hide. But I’ll be back When summer’s in the meadows, Or when the valleys Are flushed

DONEGAL DANNY (Phil Coulter) I remember the night that he came in from the wintry cold and damp A giant of a man in an oilskin coat and a bundle that told he was a tramp He stood at the bar and he called a pint then turned and gazed at the fire On a night like this to be safe and dry is my on

Drink It Up Man At the pub at the crossroads there's whiskey and beer There's brandy, strong cognac that's aging for years But for killing the thirst and for easing the gout There's nothing at all beats a pint of good stout Drink it up men it's long after ten At the pub on the crossroads I

Oh I am a Dundee weaver and I come fray' bonny Dundee I met a Glasgy' fairlay and teachin' courting me He took me ou' to walking dun by the Calvin Ha' And there the Dundee be rascal sto' I thinkin' me jig awa' There the Dundee be rascal sto' Me thinkin' me jig awa' He took me ou' to walking

Eileen Og and that the darling's name is. And through the Barony her features the were famous, If we loved her then who was there to blame us, For wasn't she the pride of Petravore. But her beauty made us all look so shy, Not a man could look her in the eye Boys, O boys, sure that's the reason

When I was young and in my prime and could wander wild and free there was allways a lerning in my mind to follow the call of the sea so I sing farewell to carlingford and farwell to greenore and I think off you both day and night Until I return once more, TilI I return once moor And all

Fiddler’s Green As I roved by the dockside One evening so rare To view the still waters And take the salt air I heard an old fisherman singing this song O take me away boys my Time is not long Dress me up in me oilskin and jumper No more on the docks I'll be seen Just tell me old ship

Four Green Fields “What did I have?“, Said the fine old women. “What did I have?“, This proud old women did say. “I have four green fields, Each one was a jewel. But strangers came And tried to take them from me. But my fine strong sons They fought to save my jewels. They foug

Freedom Come All Ye Rock the wind in the clear day's dawning Blows the cloud's heels for gaudie o'er the bay But there's mair nor a rough wind blowing Through the great glen o' the world a'day It's a thought that will garrow rottens fresh and gay Tak'the road and see Gallar loanins For th

Further Along Further along we'll know all about it Further along we'll understand why Cheer up my brothers live in the sunshine We'll understand it all by and by Temped and tried we're oft made to wonder Why it should be thus all our days long While there are others living about us Neve

Go To Sea No More When first I landed in Liverpool I went upon a spree Me money alas I spent it fast Got drunk as drunk could be And when that me money was all gone 'tWas then I wanted more But a mna must be blind To make up his mind To go to sea once more Once more boys, once more Go t

Humpty Dumpty Introduction by Ronnie, James Joyce is renown for written some very Very complicated material Surprisingly he wrote the next song, which is very simple Have you heard o' one Humpty Dumpty? How he fell with a roll and a rumble Crawled up like lord Oliver Crumble As the boot

I Know My Love I know my love by his way of walking And I know my love by his way of talking And I know my love dressed in a suit of blue And if my love leaves me what will I do? Chorus: And still she cried 'I love him the best' And a troubled mind sure can know no rest And still she cri

I Wish I Was Back In Liverpool Chorus: I wish I was back in Liverpool Liverpool town where I was born Where there ain't no trees, no scented greens No fields of waving corn But there's lots of girls with peroxide pearls And the Black and Tan flows free There's six in a bed by the old pier

There's ne'er a night time gang tiremble There's ne'er a night time gang tirome There's ne'er a night time gang tiremble Intae the arms o' my ain true love Chorus: I'm a rover seldom sober I'm a rover o' high degree It's when I'm drinkin' I'm always thinkin' How to gain my love's company Tho' the

I'm Asking You Sergeant Where's Mine I'm lying in bed I'm in room twenty-six Thinking on things that I've done Like drinking with squaddies and bulling my boots I'm counting the medals I've won These Hospital wards there all (draft) looking joints (drab)? But the sealing is much as I seen I

It‘s A Long Way To Tipperary Up to mighty London Came an Irishman one day, As the streets are paved with gold, Sure Ev’ryone was gay; Singing songs of Piccadilly, Strand and Leicester Square, Till Paddy Got excited, Then he shouted to them there: "It's a long way to Tipperary, It's a long way

Joe Hill I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night, alive as you and me Says I, 'But Joe, you're ten years dead' 'I never died', says he 'I never died', says he 'In Salt-Lake city, Joe', says I, him standing by my side 'They framed you on a murder charge' Says Joe: 'I never died' Says Joe: 'I

Johnny Doyle You sons of Dan O'Connels Isle Pray pay attention to my ditty For it's all about a fair young man His birthplace it was Dublin City My song is for to demonstrate A story with a pill sorrel Beginning by the Carlyle Bridge And ending on the Isle's of Coral A schooner stood

Killieburn Braes There was an ould man by Killieburn Braes Ri-ful, ri-ful, ti-di-fol-dey There was an ould man down by Killieburn Braes Had a curse of a wife for the most of his days With me ri-ful do-dol, ti-di fol-lol Fol-a-dol-dol, da dol-da-dol-dey One day as this man he walked out in

Lord Of The Dance She danced on the water, And the wind was her horn The Lady laughed, And everything was born And when She lit the sun And its' light gave Him birth The Lord of the Dance First appeared on the Earth Dance, Dance, wherever you may be I am the Lord of the Dance, you see!