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With a bit of a sea shanty stroll, this song describes a farewell to a bad situation.
Every place has its own certain charm, especially at Christmas.
A reminder that we need to not take our friends for granted. 'That song will go down as one of the all time great Irish songs.' Wil Millar (formerly of the Irish Rovers)
Traditional Russian song about a Russian road-house. (see our video)
A randy joke about and randy young man with a libido problem
A song of seduction and consequence.
Tale of the difference between boys and girls, taken from an old joke.
A humerously clever imbibe involving a stolen kiss and a bit of Irish justice.
A Scottish song of unrequited love. This is a pre-mixed sample soon to be released on our next CD.
A humorous traditional Irish song based on an older ballad, 'Our Goodman' (Child Ballad #274), sometimes called '4 Nights Drunk'. Usually only 5 of the 7 nights are sung because of the randy nature of the final 2 (you'll hear what we mean).
A medley of two songs. Birnie Bouzle sung in Scottish with When will we be Married Molly
An Irishman looking for work in America. (see our video)
Robert Burns' New Year Obligatory. Performed with pipes and in Scottish Dialect.
Irish Folk/Alternative: America is a strange place, and that suits us just fine!
Taditional Crowd interactive song
A tongue-in-cheek disdain of the institution of marriage.
This Song is about a Highland Lad (the lord of the Isle of Skye) who comes down to Glasgow to court the most beautiful Peggy away from her home in the Lowlands
Proof of Santa Claus, (almost).
He's not really dead!
Describing the clever use of a bra as a weapon of self-defense.
The suduction of a young professional soldier by a young maid.
An Irish polka, recorded live and with attitude. (see our video)
A patter song
A drunken wake.

