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Arranged by CAROL KLOSE

ISBN 0-7935-2177-7

7777 West Bluemound Road P.O. Box 13819 Milwaukee, WI 53213 Copyright 01993 by HAL LEONARD PUBLISHING CORPORATION International Copyright Secured All Rights ReseweU For all works contained herein: Unauthorizedcopying, arranging, adapting, recording or public performance is an infringement of copyright. Infringers are liable under the law.

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

1

the

,"%e

additional lyrics

5

With pedal

F

C7

pipes,

the

pipes

are

Dm

G7

from

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glen

to

The

and

sum

-

mer's

gone

and

I

all

the

But

ros

come

-

es

Ye

-

snow.

or

when

ley's

the

hushed

and

white

with

I I 'Tis

I'll

dow.

be

there

Oh,

Dan - ny

C/G

Am7

D7

G7

I,'

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.

Gbdim

BE IEVE ME IF ALL THOSE END =ARINGYOUNG CHARMS d

A

With feeling

F#dim

C

C

C7

F

youth

are

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thine

CIG

G7

2

gaze cheek

change fer

on so un - pro

-

by vor and

-

fond fan'd

-

I

-

ly by

mor - row faith of

to a

were to that the

-

and a

fleet soul

in can

be

known,

like to which

I

i

i CIG

fair - y time will

gifts but

fad make

thou wouldst Oh, the

ing a thee more

I

still heart

be that

has

as ly

this loved

mo nev

-

ment er

for

-

I

I

I

And as

FIA

a the

-

1

round sun

-

F# dim

CIG 4

wish god

of when

my he

the flow

-

dear er

ru

-

in on

DmIG

each her

G7

4

ave

when he

THE GALWAY PIPER

Lively C (no 3rd)

-

1( 3. See additional lyrics

I11

bells

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are

ring

-

tion ing -

1

high jigs

holds then

Pip what -

Loud He

He count

-

-

ing a

ly will

-

est the

est folks

Tim splen -

-

he blow

can ing -

move sleep

-

ma swing

-

go

of did

can from

1

Gal Pip

play eve

9

fast thing

-

-

-

way. er !

or to

low. mom,

or of

slow; scom.

tion ing,

touch Old

your is

hearts he

you -

or but

stir not

your out

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.

-

toe, worn,

GARRYOWEN Brightly

C

1. Let 2.-5. See additional lyrics

Verse

(I

(1

-

join -

chus'

sons -

be

with

me -

each

I not

I jo

dis - mayed,

-

vi - a1

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blade;

but -

I

come-

I

booze -

d

-

and

sing -

me

with -

and

I

your

aid,

to

lend

-

-*

-

the

cho

-

u ms.

-

In

-

Chorus C(no 3rd)

stead

of

the

I

reck

spa

-

'ning

we'll

drink

down

ale,

and -

I

15.

G7

C

G7

Opt.: RH 8va

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-

iI

Shan

Flem

-

ish

-

non's

are -

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HAS SORROW THY YOUNG DAYS SHADED? Moderately slow G

3., 4. See additional lyrics

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HARRIGAN

ble

R

dou

-

Har

- ri - gan.

-

I

I

C

I

Proud

A

of all

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the

spells

N

-

I

-

rish blood

that's

"Div - il"

a

man

can say

a -

a word

dou

G -

A

-

N,

you

I see,

is

a

I name

-

ble R

that

-

I

-

a shame nev - er

28

HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY? Brightly

Has

(1

Kel

-

11 an

-

I

dou-ble-L $

-

bod

- y

here

seen

ly?

I

4

6:;

y

aI

-

Y.

Has

an

4 -

I

4

I

y - bod - y

a'

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I

I

4

here

seen

IF I KNOCK THE "L" OUT OF KELLY Moderately

C

it

would

I still

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be

I

-

rish

-

man's

still

Kil

-

I lar

-

ney

it

-

ways

will

C

F#dim

I But

"L"

la1

out

of

Kel

if

-

I

ly,

I

2

the

sure

I 0

1 knock

I

I I

I I 0.

he'd

I'LL TAKE YOU HOME AGAIN, KATHLEEN Gently 5

you home a - gain Kath you love me, Kath - leen See additional lyrics

cross heart

the was

lo - cean wild ev - er fond

and and

-

leen, dear,

wide, true.

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a your

ros smiles

es that

all once

have you

left gave

I've I

your to

'

watched scarce

speak, see

-

Your voice The man

them fade a - way and die. ly ev - er see them now.

and a

tears dark

-

-

leye

be - dim your lov - ing 'ning shad - ow on your brow.

I

I

is sad when-e'er you y, man - y times I

I

CHORUS F

I

Gm

G#dim

will take you back, ~ a t h - leen, 1

to where

F7

your hkart will feel no

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

With pedal

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C7sus C7

5 3

( 9 , 1

I I

id I

lair where

I

I

from her is the

3

1

2

5

A

a

light spell

I

h

.--

I

I

- '

wing the that once

I

J

1

I

t7.

bright hung

dew is on my I

n

5 1 r

I I

e

nr

r

I

got - ten vour - neen,

part?

how my

It

soon sad

i

may

we must tears are

be

for

sev - er? fall - ing,

( years,

to

and

it

FIC 1

2

4

FIC

Kath

I

-

leen

I

vour

I

-

neen?

THE KERRY DANCE

Brightly

I

Oh,

pi

the

-

-

days

per's

of the

Ker

I

-

ry

danc

-

ing!

tune!

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Oh,

the

ring

of the

(

hours

of

DIA

II

sum

made

glad

-

I gone

ness,

mer night,

us

long -

-

las!

the

wild

Ker

-

de - light.

ry

I

pi

Oh,

too

soon!

F d Ab

DIA

) and

with

1 youth,

like our

C

G7

-

a

-

per's

to

tun

think

-

ing

of it,

I

II

I

Oh,

Oh,

the

the

days

ring

of the

of

pi

the

-

I Ker

per's tune!

-

'Y

danc

-

for

one

ing!

of those

KILLARNEY Moderately F

..

F

Bb

nis

llll

em

'1

moun but

I

- fa1

-

len's

.

F

ru

-

.

Bb

ined

3

1

5

2

-

F

1 3

'rald

isles

and

lwind

-

inrr

bavs.

tain man's

path faith

and can

wood ne'er

-

land de

dells, cline

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-

1 4

I

I

mem such

-

loves

all

ev God's won 'ry

-

er fond ders float

-

lystrays. ing by.

Boun Cas

-

-

teous na - ture tle Lough and

lands, -

2

foot - print still at

i

'!

II

I (I 1 )I

-

sure

rit.

leaves Muck

u

-

-

on cross

ly - there. at - rest.

ma - ny you must

I1 An An

-

-

1 a tempo

strands, pray, -

gels fold gels won

-

their der

but though

I

wings not

her home the monks

and that

rest man

is are -

I

Gm

C7

F

Bb

Bb

F

of - the -

Beau

-

ty's home

2

11-3.

F

Bb

Dm

FIC

ev

-

er

FIC

C7sus C7

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.

F

Kil

-

KITTY OF COLERAINE Moderately fast

' beau

-

sat

{I

trip chide

-

ti down

ping her

fair give -

ful be

with that

-

a

Kit side

I

pitch such

of Cole her such -

-

ty her

-

raine; pain.

morn

one and

er a

mis Of

-

when A

she

I

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-

for

saw kiss

-

ing ly

from tune

me then

was did -

the should

she I

stum

all vowed

{

plain. gain.

-

bled,

the for

sweet such

"Oh, 'Twas -

but plea

I

what hay

-

rea

-

ter sure

-

shall mak

-

-

1

milk she'd

I ing

I

-

wa break

sea do

son

5

-

tered it

now? son,

the a

'Twas I

-

{I

pitch nev

-

-

er er

I'll come

my soon

D7

as

5

ne'er sing

dai af

G

-

ter,

-

-

ry, ter

meet ley

'tis

oh, poor

'Twas the For -

plain.

-

Bar Kit

C

ney ty's

Mc dis

-

McNAMARA'S BAND Lively

)

ver

-

num bra

-

-

y

1. Oh! 2. Right

me

swell

af

bers, we're all tion,

name

-

the the

is we

Mc are

-

A1 the

band. fair,

fin gen

Na - mar re - hears

-

-

est try

in will

the be

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-

a, in'

though we're few an - nual cel

land. there.

the a

I'm for

-

We When

in e

-

Gen

-

at wakes 'ral Grant

I

and to

wed Ire

-

dings and land came

"1

nev

he at

-

I

ev took

'ry

me

fan by

-

cy the

and

the

er

rums

I

-

go

bang

Car

-

thy pumps

the

ba - zoon

while

A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN (Shure They Call It Ireland)

With expression C

(1

nes

I

tled

on

when the

an

-

the

-

F

o - cean

gels found

it,

Fm

CIG

in

a

1 spot

shure

it

llooked so sweet and

so

far

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C

G7

a - way.

fair,

G7

And

I

said

sup

-

pose

we

leave

it,

for

it

looks so

peace

-

ful

there.

So

they

fi

sprink - led

it

with

67

star - dust

Gaug

on - ly place you'll find them

no

just

to

lmake the

C

Em

mat- ter where you go. Then they

'tis

the

C7

dot- ted it with sil - ver, to

hF

1 la*

sham-rocks grow;

4

make its lakes so grand.

And -

when they had it

fin-ished shure they called it I

rit.

Ire

-

land.

1

THE MINSTREL BOY With expression Bb A

A

-

in in

strel strel

boy f e l l

but

the

I

I

I

J

I

2

of his

fa

-

ther's he

death proud

sword loved -

he has nev - er

gird spoke

ed a

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His The

him. der.

-

soul

-

on, gain,

and for

his he

FIC

der.

CIG

ul

I

)1

\I

trays brav

G7

-

ly

C

the world of love

thee,

thee, er - y!

one Thy

1 sword, lsongs

at least - thy were made - for the

lrights shall Ipure and

guard free;

FIC

(1

I

faith nev

-

-

be and

I

I

-

And

ful er

harp shall sound - in

I

'

praise

thee." 2. The

11slav

-

one they shall

1

I

MOLLY MALONE (Cockles and Mussels)

Moderately

F

See additional lyrics

won - der,

her

fish mon

-

gers,

I

lone. too.

They She

I

drove drove

a wheel wheel

-

bar- row bar- rows

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thro ' thro'

streets broad streets broad

and and

nar - row , nar - row,

F

cry - ing, cry - ing,

"Cock-les "Cock-les

and and

1

a a

mus-sels, mus - sels,

Chorus

Cry - ing,

1 cock- les

-

live, live,

all all

C7

and

mus- sels,,

a

- Ilive,

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

all

a

-1

MY WILD IRISH ROSE Sweetly

C

With pedal

eet ear

1

-

flow 'r flow'r

est est

/I I I

I

1

grows;

and

some

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ev for

-

'ry MY

-

where, sake

none she

can let

wild

a

eJ

d

-

rish

-

pare

with

my

I rose.

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

1

from

my

e

0

m

MY

take

the I

wild

com me

bloom

I

I

rl

MOTHER MACHREE Flowing, with expression F

in row

I

there's

own; by

sound

-

my or

a

which in

in by

1

no the

col dear

-

leen days

nev of

my the

ed

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may gone

-

er the

ev fond

I

love

has

the

dear

heered me,

and

sil - ver

that

-

er

Chorus

love

I

1

shines

in

your

D7

brow I

I

I

1 1

that's

all

r

-

rowed,

and

wrink - led

ihair,

G7sus

with

and the

G7

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

song hug

-

to gin'

me me

in as

tones when

dreams

so sweet she held

and me

I

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low. then.

Just And

C

Am

ould

i

and when

way' yore,

I'd she

the world to rock

give used

she fast

if me

I

-

rish

that out -

could sing a - sleep

Chorus C

I )I

the

loo

-

ral,

cab

-

Too

in

1 too

-

ra

-

loo

-

ra - loo

-

ra

-

1

li,

-

ra -

CIG

i

(1

too

C

F

-

ra

-

loo

-

D7

I

Ihush,

ra - loo - ral,

now don't

-

too

YOU

ra - loo

-

ra -

rish lul

-

la -

1

CIG

1I

li,

I too

-

ra - loo

-

ra

-1

loo

-

ral, that's

an

I

I

-

I

RORY O'MOORE Moderately fast, with spirit C

1. Young

I {

Ror - y 0' - Moore court deed then," says Kath - leen, See additional lyrics

bold half

as gave

wished ground

in that

a a

his I

hawk prom

heart walk

-

and ise

pret on

-

ed "don't

she to

-

ty he

Kath think

a of

-

-

as er

Kath - leen loves, I'll

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leen the

the ing

-

to be

bawn, like

he for

dawn. Mike.

please, and bound. "Faith,"

was I

He The

he says

11

tho't

Ror Ror

proof I

the

-

y, y,

on dream

best "I'll

way rath

be I'll

ais Cry

her ev'ry

lip night

-

-

to er

do love

that you

y," if

sweet you

Kath don't

but that

a I'm

-

was than

to the

tease. ground."

leen let

would me

cry, go,

smile in hat - ing

her you

eye. so!" I

"that

same

I'm

"Now "Now

sure re -

"With "Oh,"

your says

I

teas'd a1

till -

I've ways

Jew - el," Jew - el,

says keep

put go

on

Ror - y, dream - ing

"that that

pleas'd pleas'd

that that

in

same same

is till

-

side my

out." dear.

the you

way die,

and

you've bright

G

D7

mom - ing

cloak

my will

heart give

for dirt

I I

am am

and and

-

y

night

the

black

day. lie.

And And

'tis 'tis

why why

not, not,

to to

be be

sure? sure?

For Since

'tis

'tis

1 1.,2. CIG

G7

F

C

C

I

for for

I

I

t

good good

luck," luck,"

says says

0' - Moore. 0' - Moore.

bold bold

I

(1

luck

in

odd

num

-

bers,"

says

l~or

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y

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.

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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.

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