Ireland's Best Session Tunes
110 av de mest populära låtarna i Irland och resten av världen.
Innehåll:
Reels:
Anderson´s Reel
Banshee
Blackberry Blossom
Bonny Kate
Boyne Hunt
Bucks of Oranmore
Bunker Hill
Captain Kelly
Congress Reel
Copperplate
Down the Broom
Drowsy Maggie
Fermoy Lasses
Flogging Reel
Fox on the Town
Fr. Kelly´s Reel
Greehan´s
Gooseberry Bush
Green Fields of America
Green Grovesof Erin
Heather Breeze
High Reel
Lucy Campbell´s
MaidBehind the Bar
Maids of Montcisco
Marygrace
Miss McLeod´s
Morning Star
Mountain Road
My Love is in America
Nine Points of Roguery
O´Rourke´s
Over the Hill
Paddy Kelly´s Reel
Roaring Mary
Salamanca
Sally Gardens
Shaskeen
Skylark
Sligo Maid
Sporting Paddy
St. Anne´s Reel
Star of Munster
Swallow´s Tail
Teetotaller´s Reel
Traveller
Trim the Velvet
Trip to Durrow
Wind that Shakesthe Barley
Wise Maid
Jigs:
Battering Ram
Behind the Haystack
Bill Collins'
Connaughtman´s Rambles
Donnybrook Fair
Fasten the Legging
Father O´Flynn
Frost Is All Over
Geesein the Bog
Gullane Jig
Haste to the Wedding
Humours of Lisheen
Irish Washerwoman
kerry Jig
Kesh
Lilting Fisherman
Maid on the Green
Merry Old Woman
Morrison´s jig
Páidín Ó Raifeartaigh
Rambling Pitchfork
Swallow´s Nest
Templehouse jig
Tenpenny Bit
Tripping Up the Stairs
Trip to the Cottage
Polkas:
As I Wentout upon the Ice
Captain Byng
Carroll´s
Church Street
Croppie´s March
Dan Coakley´s
Dan Mack´s
Mrs. Ryan´s
Hornpipes:
Boys of Bluehill
Brendan Vincent´s Favourite
Brown Chest
Cronin´s Hornpipe
Egan´s Hornpipe
Flowing Tide
Fiendly Visit
Galway Hornpipe
Greencastle Hornpipe
Miscellaneous:
Barney Brallaghan (Slip Jig)
Blackbird (Long Dance)
Blind Mary (Carolan)
Castle of Dromore (Lullaby)
Fanny Power (Carolan)
GallantTipperary Boys (Slide)
Hardiman the Fiddler (Slip jig)
John Kelly´s (Slide)
Kaiser (Slide)
King of the Fairies (Long Dance)
Lonesome Road to Dingle (Slide)
Madam Bonaparte (Long Dance)
Máirseáil Rí Laoise (SlowMarch)
Padraig O´Keeffe´s (Slide)
Smash the Windows (Single Jig)
Star Above the Garter (Slide)
Tabhair Don do Lámh (Ó Catháin)