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  2. Category:Children's songs by country - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... English children's songs (1 C, ... Irish children's songs ...

  3. Category:Irish children's songs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Irish children's songs" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total ...

  4. List of nursery rhymes - Wikipedia

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    The earliest version of the song's melody is on a French manuscript. Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush 'Mulberry Bush', 'This Is the Way', 'This is the way (we)' England c. 1750 [126] While the tune is from The Beggar's Opera, this was adapted into a children's game in the mid-nineteenth century. [127] Hey Diddle Diddle

  5. I'll Tell Me Ma - Wikipedia

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    Northern Irish punk band The Undertones reference this song in their song "Top Twenty", a B-side of "Here Comes the Summer" by lifting the line "The boys won't leave the girls alone." Celtic Thunder recorded a short version on their "Voyage" album, which included two other traditional Irish folk tunes. (The other two being "Courtin' in the ...

  6. Category:Traditional children's songs - Wikipedia

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    The ABC Song; Ah! vous dirai-je, maman; Aiken Drum; All the Pretty Little Horses; Alouette (song) Anak Kambing Saya; Animal Fair (song) Apple Pie ABC; Apples and Bananas; Arabian riff; As I was going by Charing Cross; As I was going to St Ives; Au clair de la lune

  7. Category:Songs by language - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Children's songs by language (2 C) ... Songs in English (43 C, 1 P) Songs in Estonian ...

  8. The 30 best Irish songs to sing at the pub this St ... - AOL

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    "Molly Malone" is the essential St. Patrick's Day pub song and no self-respecting Irish songs' playlist is complete without this time-honored folk tune. Period. Period. 'Danny Boy' by the Irish Tenors

  9. Waxies' Dargle - Wikipedia

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    The Waxies' Dargle" is a traditional Irish folk song about two Dublin "aul' wans" (older ladies/mothers) discussing how to find money to go on an excursion. It is named after an annual outing to Ringsend, near Dublin city, by Dublin cobblers (waxies). It originated as a 19th-century children's song and is now a popular pub song in Ireland. [1]