Irish Songs Lyrics With Guitar Chords By Martin Dardis

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Just like the other sections, there is a good mixture of folk, ballads, rebel, Celtic and traditional music here, including songs from The Clancy's, The Wolfe Tones, The Dublin City Ramblers, The Dubliners, Johnny McEvoy, The Pogues, Mary Black Charlie And The Bhoys and Gary Og. If you cant find the song lyrics here, have a look at the 'T-Z' section or use the Google search box below,  If a song title starts with a 'The' , then it's most likely in the T-Z lyric page. all the chords or tabs here are mostly just three easy chords, easy for the novice guitar player.
 
 
Ken McGee
 
Paul Brady / Christy Moore
 
Belfast Street Song
 
Larry Conningham
 
Dominic Behan
 
The Clancy Brothers
 
Thomas Moore / Celtic Woman
 
Paddy Reilly
 
Fairport Convention
 
Joe Dolan
 
The Bible Code Sundays
 
Derek Warfield
 
 
Damien O'Sullivan
 
 
Sonny Knowles
 
The Barleycorn
 
Funny Song
 
Danny Doyle
 
John Spillane
 
Rober Burns / Eva Cassidy
 
 
Paddy Reilly
 
 
Horslips
 
Paul Brady
 
Mary Black
 
Paddy Reilly
 
Bakerloo Junction
 
Ken McGee
 
 
John B.Keane/Dubliners/Wolfe Tones
 
Don Stiffe
 
Emmett Spiceland/Danial O'Donnell
 
Seanchai & The Unity Squad
 
Trad/Johnny McEvoy
 
Traditional
 
G. McDonnell
 
Derek McCormack
 
Trad.
 
The Seekers
 
Trad.
 
 
Old Irish Rebel Song
 
The Clancy Brothers
 
Mac Wiseman
 
Traditional/Celtic Woman, The Coors
 
 
 
Trad. /Sinead O'Connor
 
Makem And Clancy
 
Frank Fahy
 
 
The Clancys
 
The Quiet Man Film
 
Irish Republican Army
 
Brian And Michael
 
Bothy Band
 
Percy French
 
Derek Warfield
 
 
The Dubliners
 
 
 
Liam Clancy
 

 
The Corrigan Brothers
 
Richie Kavanagh
 
Jimmy Crowley

Jim McCann Grace

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Luke Kelly
 
The Clancys/Robbie O'Connell
 
The Dubliners
 
 
Allister MacGillivray
 
Traditional
 
John McCormack
 
Christian Chavez
 
The Dubliners
 
John Lennon
 
Justice / Rebel Song
 
Michael Scanlon
 
Dennis Allen
 
Dennis Allen
 
Traditional Irish Song
 
The Fureys - Eric Bogle
 
Susan McCann
 
 
Tommy Makem
 
Colin Flavin
 
The Bards
 
Trad. Dubliners
 
The Pogues
 
Ewan McColl
 
Traditional Irish lyrics chords
 
Liam Reilly Bagatelle
 
 
Goats Dont Shave
 
 
Dana
 
 
Scaffold
 
 
Sean Dunphy
 
 
 
The Pecker Dunne/Johnny McEvoy
 
Foster And Allen
 
The Clancys
 
Michael McConnell/ The Wolfe Tones
 
Jolly Beggarmen / Paddy Sweeney
 
Marc Fahrbach
 
Gloria
 
Jay O'Reilly
 
Trad. The Clancys
 
Foster And Allen
 
Pecker Dunne
 
The Irish Rovers/Dublin City Ramblers/Wolfe Tones
 
The Bards
 
 
 
 
Padraig Grimes
 

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