songbook - irish favorites (easy piano)
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Arranged by CAROL KLOSE
ISBN 0-7935-21 77-7
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FAVORITES 8 BELIEVE ME IF ALL THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS
4 DANNY BOY (LONDONDERRY AIR)
1 1 GALWAY PIPER, THE
14 GARRYOWEN . . 17 GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME, THE
26 HARRlGAN '
28 HAS APFYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?
23 HAS SORROW THY YOUNG DAYS SHADED?
30 IF I KNOCK THE "L" OUT OF KELLY
33 I'LL TAKE YOU HOME AGAIN, KATHLEEN
36 IRISH WASHERWOMAN, THE
38 KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN
42 KERRY DANCE, THE
45 KILLARMEY
48 KITTY O F COLERAINE
54 LITTLE BIT O F HEAVEN, A (SHURE THEY CALL IT IRELAND)
5 1 MCNAMARA'S BAND
56 MINSTREL BOY, THE
58 MOLLY MALONE (COCKLES AND MUSSELS)
62 MOTHER MACHREE
60 m WILD IRISH ROSE
68 RORY O'MOORE
72 ROSE O F TRALEE, THE
76 SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY
78 ?IS THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER
65 TOO-RA-LOO-RA-LOO-RAL (THAT'S AN IRISH LULLABY)
80 TOURELAY
86 WEARIN' O F THE GREEN, THE
83 WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING
94 WHERE THE RIVER SHANNON FLOWS
90 WHO THREW THE OVERALLS IN MISTRESS MURPHY'S CHOWDER?
DANNY BOY (Londonderry Air)
Smoothly, with expression
G b dim 4 2 ,
l .Oh, Dan - ny the 1 ,"%e additional lyrics
5
With pedal
C7 F Dm G7
pipes, the pipes are from glen to
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The sum - mer's gone and I all the ros - es
and But come Ye
- or when the ley's hushed and white with
snow. I 'Tis I'll be I there
dow. Oh, Dan - ny
I ', C/G Am7 D7 G7 Gbdim
4
I
Additional Lyrics
2. And when ye come and all the flowers are dying If I am dead, as dead I well may be, You'll come and find the place where I am lying And kneel and say an Ave there for me.
And I shall hear tho' soft you tread above me And all my grave will warmer sweeter be; If you will bend and tell me that you love me, Then I shall sleep in peace until you come to me.
BE END
With feeling C
d IEVE ME IF ALL THOSE A =ARING YOUNG CHARMS
F# dim
C C7 F
youth are thine
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CIG G7 2
gaze on so fond - ly to - cheek un - pro - fan'd by a
were to that the
change fer -
by - mor - row and I fleet in vor and faith of a soul can be known,
like - to which
I i i
CIG
fair - y gifts fad - ing a - time will but make thee more
I
thou wouldst Oh, the
still be heart that has
as this mo - ment ly loved nev - er for - I
I I And a - round the dear as the 1 sun - flow - er
ru - in each on her
FIA F# dim CIG DmIG G7 4 4
wish of my god when he ave when he
THE GALWAY PIPER
Lively
C (no 3rd)
- tion - bells are ring - ing -
I1 1 1 ( 3. See additional lyrics
simile
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holds 1 then high - est jigs the
es t - 1 - ma - tion folks go swing - ing,
Pip - ing - Tim - of - Gal what - a splen - did Pip
- way. - er !
Loud - ly he He will - blow
can from
play 9
eve or low. to mom,
He can - move count - ing - sleep
fast thing
or slow; of scom.
touch Old
your - hearts or is he but
stir not
your toe, out - worn,
you - such
Additional Lyrics
3. When he walks the highway pealing 'Round his head the birds come wheeling. Tim has carols worth the stealing, Piping Tim of Galway. Thrush and linnet, finch and lark, To each other twitter "Hark!" Soon they sing from light to dark Pipings learnt in Galway.
GARRYOWEN
Brightly
C
1. Let - 2.-5. See additional lyrics
Verse
( I - chus' sons - be I not dis - mayed, but - I
( 1 join - with me - each I jo - vi - a1 blade; come- I
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booze - and sing - and I lend
your aid, to
d - - - me with - the
- * - u
cho - ms. In - - I
Chorus C(no 3rd)
stead of spa we'll drink down ale, and -
the reck - 'ning
I
15. G7 C Opt.: RH 8va G7 C
Additional Lyrics
We are the boys that take delight in Smashing the Limerick lights when lighting. Through all the streets like sporters fighting, And tearing all before us.
Chorus: Instead of spa we'll drink down ale, And pay the reck'ning on the nail; No man for debt shall go to jail From Garryowen in glory.
3. We'll break the windows, we'll break the doors, The watch knock down by three's and four's; Then let the doctors work their cures, And tinker up our bruises. To Chorus:
4. We'll beat the bailiffs out of fun, We'll make the mayors and sheriffs run; We are the boys no man dares dun, If he regards a whole skin. To Chorus:
5. Our hearts so stout have got us fame, For soon 'tis known from whence we came; Where'er we go they dread the name Of Garryowen in glory. To Chorus:
THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME
Moderately
1. The-
i I
Shan - non's
Flem - ish are -
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HAS SORROW THY YOUNG DAYS SHADED?
Moderately slow G
3., 4. See additional lyrics
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HARRIGAN
- dou - ble R - I C A -
I
N spells
Har - ri - gan. I Proud of all the I - rish blood that's
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"Div - il" a man can say a word a -
- dou - ble R - I -
G - A - N, you I see, is a I name that a shame nev - er
28
HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?
Brightly
Has 1 1 an - y - bod - y here seen
( 1 Kel - ly?
d o u - b l e - L - Y. Has
6;: $ a I a'
I I I I I I
4 4 4 4
an - y - bod - y here seen
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IF I KNOCK THE "L" OUT OF KELLY
Moderately C
it would I still be
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I - rish - man's
still Kil - I lar - ney it l a 1 - ways will
F# dim C
I But if I 1 knock the
"L" out of Kel - ly, sure he'd
I I I
I I I 0 I
0 . 2
Gently 5
I'LL TAKE YOU HOME AGAIN, KATHLEEN
you home a - gain Kath - you love me, Kath - leen
See additional lyrics
leen, dear,
a -
your
cross heart
the lo - cean wild and wide, was ev - er fond and true.
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ros smiles
es all have left your that once you gave to
I've I
watched them fade a - way and die. scarce - ly ev - er see them now.
Your voice ' I I is sad when-e'er you
The man - y, man - y times I
speak, see
and tears be - dim your lov - ing a dark - 'ning shad - ow on your brow. l e y e I
CHORUS F Gm G#dim
I will take you back, ~ a t h - 1 leen, to where your hkart will feel no
F7 Bdim
Additional Lyrics
3. To that dear home beyond the sea, My Kathleen shall again return. And when thy old friends welcome thee, Thy loving heart will cease to yearn. Where laughs the little silver stream, Beside your mother's humble cot, And brightest rays of sunshine gleam, There all your grief will be forgot.
To Chorus:
THE IRISH WASHERWOMAN
Brightly
DIG
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KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN
With expression Bb FIC C7sus C7
With pedal
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5 1 2
3 3
( 9 , 1 I I . - - I h J I 1 I I 5 A
I - ' t7. I I a
i d lair from her light wing the bright dew is
I where is the spell that once hung on my
I
5
n 1 r e II
nr r I
got - ten how vour - neen, my
soon sad
we must tears are
sev - er? fall - ing, to
part? It i may be for ( years, and it
FIC 1 2 4
FIC
Kath - leen vour - neen?
I I I
THE KERRY DANCE
Brightly
Oh, the days of the
I I
Ker - ry danc - ing! Oh, the ring of the
pi - - per's tune!
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( hours of glad - ness, I gone a - las! like our 1 youth, too soon!
DIA G7 C DIA F d A b
I I sum - mer night, ) and the Ker - ry I pi - per's tun - ing I
made us long - with wild de - light. Oh, to think of it,
II Oh, the days of the I Ker - 'Y danc - ing!
I Oh, the ring of the pi - per's tune! for one of those
KILLARNEY Moderately
F
.. . F Bb F . Bb F
nis - fa1 - len's ru - ined
3 1 1 1 5 2 3 4
llll em 'rald isles and lwind - inrr bavs. I
moun ' 1 but I - tain path
man's faith and wood - land dells, can ne'er de - cline
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mem - ' ry ev - er fond - lystrays. such God's won - ders float - ing by.
Boun - teous na - ture Cas - tle Lough and
I loves all lands, -
foot - print leaves on ma - ny strands, - still at Muck - cross you must pray, -
2
but her home is though the monks are -
'! II - u i sure - ly - there. I An - gels fold their wings and rest
1 ) I rit. I ( I at - rest. 1 An - gels won - der
1 a tempo
I not that man I
Gm C7 F Bb F Bb
of - the - Beau - ty's home Kil -
2
11-3. F Bb FIC Dm FIC C7sus C7 F
ev - er fair-
Additional Lyrics
3. No place else can charm the eye with such bright and varied tints; Ev'ry rock that you pass by, verdure 'broider or besprints. Virgin there the green grass grows; ev'ry mom springs natal day; Bright-hued berries daff the snows, smiling winter's frowns away. Angels often pausing there doubt if Eden were more fair; Beauty's home Killamey, ever fair Killarney.
4. Music there for echo dwells, makes each sound a harmony; Many voiced the chorus swells, till it faints in ecstacy. With the charmful tints below, seems the Heav'n above to vie; All rich colors that we know tinge the cloud-wreaths in that sky. Wings of angels so might shine, glancing back soft light divine; Beauty's home Killarney, ever fair Killarney.
KITTY OF COLERAINE
Moderately fast
' beau - ti - ful sat down be -
Kit - ty one side her and
morn - ing was - - ly did -
trip - ping with a pitch - er from the Of I { I chide her that I such a mis - for - tune should
fair - of Cole - raine; give - her - such - pain.
when she saw me A kiss then
she I
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stum - bled,
all vowed
the sweet for such
but - ter - milk plea - sure she'd
wa - tered the 1 break it a -
plain. { gain. "Oh, - what shall I 'Twas - I hay - mak - ing
now? 'Twas sea - son, I do I
rea - son
5
pitch - er { I nev - er I'll
come ne'er meet sing - ley ' tis plain.
'Twas the For -
my soon
dai - ry, af - ter
oh, poor
Bar Kit
- ney Mc - ty's dis -
D7 G C
as - ter,
5
McNAMARA'S BAND
Lively
1. Oh! me 2. Right
name is Mc - Na - we are re -
) ver - y swell af - band. A1 - fair, the
mar - a, I'm the hears - in' for a
though we're few in an - nual cel - e -
num - bers, we're the bra - tion, all the
fin - est in the gen - try will be
land. there.
We When
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at wakes and wed - dings and
at I ev - ' r y fan - cy Gen - 'ral Grant to Ire - land came he took me by the
I "1 nev - er
rums go bang and the
I
Car - thy pumps the ba - zoon while
A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN (Shure They Call It Ireland)
With expression C F Fm CIG G7 C G7
( 1 nes - tled on the o - cean in a 1 spot so far a - way. And I
I when the an - gels found it, shure it llooked so sweet and fair,
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said sup - pose we leave it, for it looks so peace - ful there. So they f i
sprink - led it with star - dust just to lmake the sham-rocks grow; 'tis the 1
6 7 Gaug C Em C7
on - ly place you'll find them no mat- ter where you go. Then they dot- ted it with sil - ver, to
1 hF la* 4
make its lakes so grand. And - when they had it fin-ished shure they called it Ire - land.
I rit.
THE MINSTREL BOY
With expression
A Bb
A
in - strel boy in - strel f e l l but the
I I I I J 2
of death him. his proud soul - der.
His The
fa - ther's sword - he has gird - ed on, he loved - nev - er spoke a - gain,
and his for he
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FIC
der. And
CIG G7 C
the world be - ul - ly thee, of love and
I I I
) 1 trays thee, one 1 sword, at least - thy - lrights shall guard one - 1 \ I brav - er - y! Thy lsongs were made - for the Ipure and free; they shall I
FIC
( 1 faith - ful harp shall I praise thee." 2. The 11 slav - '
I nev - er sound - in
MOLLY MALONE (Cockles and Mussels)
Moderately F
See additional lyrics
won - der, her fish mon - gers,
I
lone. too. She I drove
They drove a wheel - bar- row thro ' streets broad and
wheel - bar- rows thro' streets broad and
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nar - row , nar - row,
cry - ing, "Cock-les cry - ing, "Cock-les
and mus-sels, and 1 mus - sels,
a - live, all a - live, all
F Chorus C7
Cry - ing, 1 cock- les and mus- sels,, a - Ilive, all a - 1
Additional Lyrics 3. She died of a faver, and nothing could save her,
And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone. But her ghost drives a barrow thro' streets broad and narrow, Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, all alive!" To Chorus
MY WILD IRISH ROSE
Sweetly C
With pedal
eet - est ear - est
I 11 /I I I
flow 'r flow'r
1
ev - 'ry -
grows; and some for MY
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where, sake
none can com - pare she let me
with my
wild rish I rose. I
I I I I I I a I rl
I I I I I 1 eJ d e 0 m
- MY take the bloom from my I
wild
MOTHER MACHREE
Flowing, with expression F
in my row or
which no in the
col - leen may 1 dear days gone
own; I by
there's a in my by the
nev - er of the
sound - ed
-
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ev - er fond love has heered me, and
I Chorus
love the dear I sil - ver that 1 shines in your ihair, and the 1
D7 G7sus G7
brow that's all r - rowed, and wrink - led with
I I I 1 1
kiss the dear fin - gers so oil - worn for
I
) 1 bless you and lkeep you,
L.H.
TOO - RA - LO0 - RA - LO0 - RAL (That's An Irish Lullaby)
Moderately CIG
in dreams
song to me hug - gin' me
I
in tones as when
so sweet she held
and low. me then.
Just And
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C Am
ould I - rish
and when i yore,
way' the world to rock
I'd she
give used
could sing a - sleep
if me
that out -
she fast
Chorus C
I Too - ra - loo - ra - the cab - in
) I loo - ral, 1 too - ra - loo - ra - 1 li,
i CIG F C D7
( 1 too - ra - loo - ra - I loo - ral, I hush, now don't YOU 1
too - ra - loo - ra -
CIG
1 I li, I too - ra - loo - ra - 1 loo - ral, that's an I I - rish lul - la - I
RORY O'MOORE
Moderately fast, with spirit C
1. Young 1 1
I Ror - y 0' - Moore court - ed Kath - a - leen bawn, he was deed then," says Kath - leen, "don't think of the like for I See additional lyrics
bold as a hawk and she { half gave a prom - ise to as the dawn.
- er - ing Mike. He The
wished in his heart pret - ty Kath - leen to please, and he ground that I walk on he loves, I'll be bound. "Faith," says
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tho't the best way to do that was to tease. "Now "I'll rath - er love you than the ground." "Now
Ror - y, be ais - y," sweet Kath - leen would cry, Ror - y, I'll Cry if you don' t let me go, sure re - I
proof on her lip but a smile in her eye. "With your I dream ev'ry night that I'm hat - ing you so!" "Oh," says
I
"that same I'm
teas'd till I've put on -
cloak in - side out." a1 ways go my dear.
Jew - el," says Ror - y, "that Jew - el, keep dream - ing that
same is the way you've same till you die, and bright
D7 G
my heart for day. And 'tis mom - ing will give dirt - y night the black lie. And 'tis
pleas'd that I am and why not, to be sure? For ' tis pleas'd that I am and why not, to be sure? Since 'tis
1 1 .,2. CIG G7 C F C
I
I for good luck," says bold 0' - Moore. I t for good luck," says bold 0' - Moore.
I
( 1 luck in odd num - bers," says l ~ o r - y 0 ' - Moore. 11
Additional Lyrics 3. "Arrah Kathleen, my darling, you've teas'd me enough,
And I've thrashed for your sake Dinny Grimes and Jim Duff. And I've made myself drinking your health quite a baste, So I think after that I may talk to the priest." Then Rory the rogue stole his arm around her neck, So soft and so white without freckle or speck. And he look'd in her eyes that were beaming with light, And he kiss'd her sweet lips, don't you think he was right? "Now Rory, leave off, sir, you'll hug me no more, That's eight times today that you've kiss'd me before." "Then here goes another," says he, "to be sure, For there's luck in odd numbers," says Rory O'Moore.
THE ROSE OF TRALEE
Sweetly D7 5
man - tle
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stray'd with moon thru the
to the - ley her
pure crys - tal pale rays was
foun shed
tain ding
that stands in when I won
beau - ti - ful the Iheart the of the
Em sus Em Fd7 B
of - the - : I IL
V V
IL fi no.
not her
Em sus Em B Em D7 3
L 2 I '.
I 1 I I I I
a m A . I V .
A I I I I I I I m
I rl I - d I 0
1
no! 'twas the truth in her
1 dawn - ing that
Tra - lee. a tempo
3 with pedal to end
I rit.
SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY
Moderate waltz tempo G 3 G#dim D7lA D7
Sweet I Ro - sie 0' - I ~ r a -
r lit - tle
I I
my stead - y
I I I I I I I
I I 10. I I 7' I I
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most I ev - 'ry - one I knows. And
I ) when we are mar - 1 ried l how l h a p - py we'11 I
\ I be. I I love sweet ( Ro - sie 0' - I ~ r a - 1
o - sie 0'
TOURELAY
Moderately C G
CIG G b dim Dm6 G
I Pa - Pa is
I Pa - Pa has out break - ing gum - drops and
rocks on the street, ba - by has none,
and if
sleep - ing so fool - ish and
co - zy and sweet. gives ba - by /one, when Oh 1
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ba - by, don't o' - clock
cry now, but comes and the
ver - y IcLgd sleeps no more, I good,
and when then poor
pa - pa comes pa - pa stays
home he'll bring UP all night
YOU ci - ga - root. Too - re - pac - ing the floor.
Chorus F
tou - re
I '
5
- with my fil - la - ga du - sha, Shin - a - ma roo - sha, bal - der - a1 - da
boom - to Tou - re
tou - re and the
To Coda $ Fm
( ( pride of the ( house - is ( pa - pays ba - 1
D.S. a1 Coda (with repeat)
CODA
WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING
Moderate waltz tempo F
I I rn t9 \ I I \
4 I l l I A I 4 I 6 I I T L I r
A - 3
1 2 5
I - rish leyes are Ismil - sure it's
like a lmom in I Spring. In the I
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rish (laugh - ter, I YOU can I
) 1 hear the 1 an - gels ( sing. When 1
i {I I - rish 1 hearts are lhap - PY7 I
(I - all the 1 world seems 1 bright and I
gay, 9 and when I I - rish
eyes are sure, they
steal your 1 heart
THE WEARIN' OF THE GREEN
Moderately F
u 1. Oh, Pad - dy dear, and did you hear the
2. since the co - lor we must wear is 3. See additional lyrics
news that's go - ing Eng - land's cru - el
'round? red,
Sham- rock is sure The I Ire - land's sons will
- I
by law to ne'er for - get the
grow on I - rish blood that they have
I I 1 - -61
45-" w
ground. Saint - shed. You may
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Pat - rick's day no more to keep, his co - lor can't be take the Sham - rock from your hat and 1 cast it on the
seen, 1 sod, there's a blood - y a - gin' the
but 'twill take root and flour - ish still, though 1 law
wear - in' of the green. I un - der foot it's trod. When the 1 met with Nap - per
can stop the
and he took me by the blades of grass from grow - ing as they
hand, grow,
and he and -
I said, "How's poor old Ire - land, and does she \ I when the leaves in lsurnmer - time their 1 ver - dure dare not
stand?" show,
"She's the most dis - tress - ful coun - try then -l will change the co - lor that that I 1
ev - er you have seen. wear in my cor - been;
They're hang - ing men and but till that day, please
I 1.' 2. C Am7 F Fm C
wo - men there
w 2. Then 3. But
green.
Additional Lyrics
3. But if, at last, our color should be torn from Ireland's heart, Her sons, with shame and sorrow, from the dear old soil will part. I've heard whisper of a country that lies far beyond the sea, Where the poor stand equal in the light of freedom's day.
Oh, Erin, must we leave you, driven by the tyrant's hand? Must we ask a mother's welcome from a strange but happier land? Where the cruel cross of England's thraldom never shall be seen, And where, thank God, we'll live and die still wearin' of the green.
WHO THREW THE OVERALLS IN MISTRESS MURPHY'S CHOWDER?
With spirit C
a week a - aid them on
go. floor.
Ev - 'ry - thing was plen - ti - ful, the Each man swore up - life he'd
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gen - tle - men, we mor - tar and were worn out
on - ly for ' what hap - pen'd, well, it had their man - y ups and downs as
'twas an aw - ful we could plain - ly
shame. When Mis - tress ur - phy dish'd the chow - der out she And when is - tress Mur - phy she came to,
faint - ed to
on the cry and
spot. pout.
She She
found a pair of had them in the
o - ver - alls of the wash that day take them
pot. out.
Tim Tim
No - Ian, he rip - ping mad, his eyes were bulg - ing No - lan, he cused him - self for what he said that
night. I Out. jump'd up on pi - an - o and So we put mu - sic
the 1 to the words and
Chorus C
"Who threw i
o - ver - alls in
C# dim
I - rish tick, that's
I can llick the Mick that 1 threw the I o - ver - alls in
WHERE THE RIVER SHANNON FLOWS
With feeling C m a j 7 , C
> There's a pret - ty spot in Ire - land Sure no let - ter I'll be mail - ing,
m mIP I
I a1 - ways claim for for soon will I be
fair - ies and the
D7 G7sus G7 C G7
nev - er nev - er There I'll et - tle down
' 3 ' 4
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Csus C F C
la - lah. ev - er.
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26 Easy Piano Hits Of The '90's 26 contemporary borites, including: Baby Baby
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32 Easy Piano Great Hits Of Today 32 contemporary favorites, including: All This time Baby Baby Because I Love You (The Postman Song) Don't Know Much Every Heartbeat a How Can We Be Lovers I Don't Have The Heart Love Takes Time Praying For Time Release Me Rhythm Of My Heart Somewhere Out There Vision Of Love You're In Love and more. 00222539 ......................................... $12.95
Beauty And The Beast A beautiful collector's edition of the music from Disney's latest classic, Beauty And The Beast. Complete with 8 songs and full color art from the movie. Songs include: Belle Beauty And The Beast Something There and more. 00110003 ......................................... $15.95
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American Dream
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8 Broadway epic, including: The The Heat Is On In Saigon
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Rock N Roll For Easy Piano arranged by Carol Klose 40 rock favorites for the piano, inclu All Shook Up At The Hop Chantilly
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Today's Love Songs 31 contemporary favorites, including: All I Ask Of You Because I Love You Don't Know Much * Endless Love Forever And Ever, Amen Here And Now I'll Be Loving You Forever Lost In Your Eyes Love Without End, Amen Rhythm Of 1 My Heart Unchained Melody Vision Of Love and more. 00222541.. ....................................... .$14.95
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Best Of Cole Porter Over 30 songs, including: Be A Clown Begin The Beguine Easy To Love From This Moment On In The Still Of The Ni
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