by The Irish Descendants on album The Best of the Irish Descendants
There's a band tonight down in Shamrock City, Where the girls of Limerick are much too pretty; Joe Cooley's Reel on accordion, Like the blues with the touch of O'Carolan. Livin' on the edge, Livin' o
by The Irish Descendants on album So Far So Good. The Best of The Irish Descendants
There's a band tonight down in Shamrock City, Where the girls of Limerick are much too pretty; Joe Cooley's Reel on accordion, Like the blues with the touch of O'Carolan. Livin' on the edge, Livin' o
by The Irish Descendants on album We Are the Irish Descendants
There's a band tonight down in Shamrock City, Where the girls of Limerick are much too pretty; Joe Cooley's Reel on accordion, Like the blues with the touch of O'Carolan. Livin' on the edge, Livin' o
by The Irish Descendants on album Livin' On The Edge
There's a band tonight down in Shamrock City, Where the girls of Limerick are much too pretty; Joe Cooley's Reel on accordion, Like the blues with the touch of O'Carolan. Livin' on the edge, Livin' o
by The Irish Descendants on album Night at the Pub
There's a band tonight down in Shamrock City, Where the girls of Limerick are much too pretty; Joe Cooley's Reel on accordion, Like the blues with the touch of O'Carolan. Livin' on the edge, Livin' o
by The Irish Descendants on album Livin' on the Edge
There's a band tonight down in Shamrock City, Where the girls of Limerick are much too pretty; Joe Cooley's Reel on accordion, Like the blues with the touch of O'Carolan. Livin' on the edge, Livin' o
by The Irish Descendants on album So Far So Good. Best Of
There's a band tonight down in Shamrock City, Where the girls of Limerick are much too pretty; Joe Cooley's Reel on accordion, Like the blues with the touch of O'Carolan. Livin' on the edge, Livin' o
by The Irish Descendants on album Encore: Best of the Irish Descendants
My heart knows what they're saying Come and follow me boys It's a song that they've been singing For a thousand years or more Oh the rolling of the sea Is beckoning to me Shake of and son I'll show y
by The Irish Descendants on album So Far So Good. The Best of The Irish Descendants
In the merry month of june, from me home I started left the girls of Tuam, so sad and broken hearted saluted father dear, kissed me darlin' mother drank a pint of beer, me grief and tears to smother,
by The Irish Descendants on album We Are the Irish Descendants
In the merry month of june, from me home I started left the girls of Tuam, so sad and broken hearted saluted father dear, kissed me darlin' mother drank a pint of beer, me grief and tears to smother,
by The Irish Descendants on album The Best of the Irish Descendants
In the merry month of june, from me home I started left the girls of Tuam, so sad and broken hearted saluted father dear, kissed me darlin' mother drank a pint of beer, me grief and tears to smother,
by The Irish Descendants on album So Far So Good. The Best of The Irish Descendants
I wandered in time, till I found myself thinking Of young children playing at the dawning of spring They sang merry songs, like the wind in the willows Twas then that I found myself back home again
by The Irish Descendants on album The Best of the Irish Descendants
I wandered in time, till I found myself thinking Of young children playing at the dawning of spring They sang merry songs, like the wind in the willows Twas then that I found myself back home again
by The Irish Descendants on album So Far So Good. The Best of The Irish Descendants
Oh, the year was 1778, ("How I wish I was in Sherbrook now!") A letter of mark came from the King To the scummiest vessel I'd ever seen. (CHORUS) God damn them all! I was told we'd cruise the seas fo
by The Irish Descendants on album We Are the Irish Descendants
Oh, the year was 1778, ("How I wish I was in Sherbrook now!") A letter of mark came from the King To the scummiest vessel I'd ever seen. (CHORUS) God damn them all! I was told we'd cruise the seas fo
by The Irish Descendants on album The Best of the Irish Descendants
Oh, the year was 1778, ("How I wish I was in Sherbrook now!") A letter of mark came from the King To the scummiest vessel I'd ever seen. (CHORUS) God damn them all! I was told we'd cruise the seas fo