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The Blue Bells of Scotland

Ho ro my nut-brown maiden, Hee ree my nut-brown maiden, Ho ro ro maiden, for she Is the maid for me Her eye so mildly beaming, Her look so frank and free, In waking or in dreaming, Is evermore with me. Ho ro my nut-brown maiden, Hee ree my nut-brown maiden,...

The Boar's Head Carol

The boar's head in hand bear I Bedecked with bays and rosemary I pray you, my masters, be merry Quot estis in convivio. Caput apri defero, Reddens laudes Domino The boar's head, as I understand, Is the rarest dish in all the land, Which thus bedecked with a...

The Boll Weevil Song

1. Oh, de boll weevil am a little black bug, Come from Mexico, dey say, Come all de way to Texas, Jus' a-lookin' foh a place to stay, Jus' a-lookin' foh a home, Jus' a-lookin' foh a home. 2. De first time I seen de boll weevil, He was a-settin' on de square....

The Bonnie Hoose o' Airlie

It fell on a day, on a bonnie summer's day, When the sun shone bright and clearly, That there fell oot a great dispute Atween Argyll and Airlie. Argyll he has mustered a thousand o' his men, He has marched them oot richt early; He has marched them in by the b...

The Bonnie Pit Laddie

The bonnie pit laddie, The canny pit laddie, The bonnie pit laddie for me, O. He sits in his hole As black as the coal, And brings the white siller to me, O. The bonnie pit laddie, The canny pit laddie, The bonnie pit laddie for me, O. He sits on his cracket...

The Bonny Bunch of Roses

1. By the margin of the ocean, One pleasant ev;'ning in the month of June, When all those feathered songsters Their liquid notes did sweetly tune, 'Twas there I spied a female, And on her features the signs of woe, Conversing with young Bonaparte, Concerning t...

The Bonny Labouring Boy

1. As I roved out one morning, All in the blooming Spring I overheard a damsel fair Most grievously did sing, Saying "Cruel were my parents Who did sore annoy They would not let me tarry With my bonny Irish boy. 2. His cheeks are like the roses red, His eyes...

The Brewer Laddie

In Perth there lived a bonnie lad, A brewer to his trade O; And he has courted Peggy Roy, A young and handsome maid O. Wi' a fal dal diddle um a die dum doo, Wi' a fal dal diddle um a die doe. He's courted her for seiven lang years, A' for to gain her favour...

The British Army

When I was young I used to be As fine a man as ever you'd see, Til the Prince of Wales he said to me: "Come and join the British army." Toora loora loora loo, They're looking for monkeys up at the zoo, And says I: "If I had a face like you, I'd join the Briti...

The British Grenadiers

1. Some talk of Alexander, And some of Hercules Of Hector and Lysander, And such great names as these. But of all the world's great heroes, There's none that can compare With a tow, row, row, row, row, row, To the British Grenadier. 2. Those heroes of antiqui...

The Caisson Song

Over hill, over dale As we hit the dusty trail, And those caissons go rolling along. In and out, hear them shout, Counter march and right about, And those caissons go rolling along. Then it's hi! hi! hee! In the field artillery, Shout out your numbers loud an...

The Calabar

1. Come all ye dry-land sailors And listen to my song, It has only forty verses, So I won't detain you long. It's all about the history Of this here British tar Who sailed as a man before the mast On board of the Calabar. 2. Our vessel ploughed the waters Of...

The Castle of Dromore

October winds lament around The Castle of Dromore, Yet peace is in its lofty halls, A pháisde bán a stór, Though autumn winds may droop and die, A bud of spring are you – Sing hushaby, lul, lul, lo, lo, lan, Sing hushaby, lul, lul, loo. Bring no ill wind to h...

The City of Baltimore

1. Come all ye true-born lrishmen, A story I will tell, Concerning Denis McCarthy, In Liverpool town did dwell. 'Twas down the northern docks one day He happened for to stay; On a western ocean steamboat He stowed himself away. 2. After four long days and fou...

The Collier Laddie

I've traveled east and I've traveled west And I've traveled owre Kirkaldy, But the bonniest lass that e'er I spied, She was followin' her collier laddie. Laddie, O laddie, The bonniest lass that e'er I spied, She was followin' her collier laddie. "O whaur li...

The Cooper o' Dundee

Ye coopers and hoopers, attend to my ditty, I sing o' a cooper wha dwelt in Dundee; This young man he was baith am'rous and witty, He pleased the fair maids wi' the blink o' his e'e. He was nae a cooper, a common tub-hooper, The most o' his trade lay in pleasi...

The Crafty Farmer

I'm gaun to sing ye a sang, And I hope it'll gie ye content, It's a' aboot an auld fairmer Gaun awa' to pay his rent. |: Sing fal la la la la la, Sing fal la la la la lee. :| As he was a-ridin' alang, A-ridin' upon the highway, A gentleman robber rode up to...

The Croppers' Song

Come cropper lads of high renown, Who love to drink good ale that's brown And strike each haughty tyrant down With hatchet, pike and gun. Oh, the cropper lads for me, The gallant lads for me, Who with lusty stroke The shear frames broke, The cropper lads for...

The Cruel Mother

A minister's dochter in the North, Hey, the rose and the linsie O, She's fa'en in love wi' her faither's clerk, Doon by the greenwood sidie, O. She's coorted him a year and a day, Till her the young man did betray. She leaned her back against a tree, And t...

The Dark Isle

As mists of the evening creep over the hill And the sea round about her is silent and still Forbidden dark island so dreary and cold What mysterious tales can your black rocks unfold While fishermen row past your dark ocean shore And old wives are spinning and...