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[The Tri-Coloured Ribbon, sung by Miss Mary McCarthy, in Farnacuis, Sherkin Island, Cork]
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[Johnny Doyle, sung by Frank McInerney, of Leggamine, County Cavan]
[The Maid with the Bonny Brown Hair, sung by Seán Roche, from Cloneen, Dromod, County Roscommon]
[Lost Jimmy Whelan, sung by Micheal Dolan, in Gola, Glangevlin, County Cavan]
[Barb'ry Allen, sung by Tom Lenihan, a farmer, in Knockbrack, Miltown Malbay, County Clare]
[Pat O'Donnell, sung by Patrick Farrell, a farmer, in Clohamon, Bunclody, County Wexford]
[Bring me Home to North Kerry, sung by Paddy Quilligan, a settled Traveller, in Newcastlewest, County Limerick]
[A Lonely Little Cabin in the Hills of Donegal, sung by Ann Gill, in the house of James McInerney, Ballinamuck, County Longford]
[My own native land far away, sung by Michael Moran, a farmer, at Drumrahill, Mohill, County Leitrim.]
[The close of an Irish day, sung by Jim Hanlon, in a public house, Geishall, County Offaly]
[Mama, Say a Special Prayer for Me, sung by Kathleen Maughan, at Labre Park Travellers Camp, Ballyfermot, Dublin]
[My Darling Brown Haired Boy, sung by Ann O'Donnell, a Traveller, in a derelict house at Green Street, Boyle, County Roscommon]
[Dick Mooney's Daughter, sung by John McGuire, a farmer, in Crocknagross, Roslea, County Fermanagh]
[The Black Velvet Band, sung by Charlie McMorrow, an eel fisherman, on the shores of Lough Gowna, County Cavan as he baited his fishing hooks.]
[One day as I rambled through Glasgow, sung by Mrs. McDonagh, a traveller, camped at Cootehall, County Roscommon.]
[Pat O'Brien, sung by John Cooper, a farmer, at Ballyhyland, Clonroche, County Wexford]
[Donnelly and Cooper, sung by Tony Melay, in Carrigduff, Bunclody, County Wexford]
[Jim Connolly the Brave, sung by Martin Byrne, a farmer, in Bunclody, County Wexford]
[Mary of Loughrea, sung by Gary McMahon, a solicitor, in Newcastlewest, County Limerick]
[That Neat Little Window, sung by Gerry Collins, a farmer, in Rathangreaney, Clonegal, County Carlow]
[Charming Edward Boyle, sung by John Joe Murphy, a farmer, in Derryheanlish, Roslea, County Fermanagh]
[The North Strand, sung by Jim Cassidy, a Traveller, who was camped just outside Carlow town]
[Hugh Reynolds, sung by Margaret Dunne, a housewife, at Bellanagh, County Cavan]
[When Father Papered the Parlour, sung by Margaret Dunne, a housewife, at Bellanagh, County Cavan]