First Line: Dinty you're a wee Irish laddieFirst Line of Chorus: Dinty I love you and I'll tell the stars above youKey: D Majo
First Line: Whether young man or old man, or timidFirst Line of Chorus: When a glance you are steali...
First Line: I've often heard my daddy speak of Ireland's lakes and dellsFirst Line of Chorus: Irelan...
First Line: Where, tell me where, are the daises half so fairFirst Line of Chorus: They will steal y...
First Line: Dearie, in my heart, something wants to startFirst Line of Chorus: Dearie, my Irish dear...
First Line: I have oft heard a gossoon so boastfully singFirst Line of Chorus: Norah, Norah, my litt...
First Line: Listen, Miss Maloney, I've a word or two to sayFirst Line of Chorus: I'd like to be your...
First Line: Laddie Buck, full of pluck, found that he was badly stuck on a pretty Irish maid.First L...
First Line: Does anyone know anyone named Dooley?First Line of Chorus: From Dublin Bay, dear Dublin ...
First Line: The world is so drear even clouds drop a tearFirst Line of Chorus: Come to me my Irish g...
First Line: I heard sweet Nan O' Shanter a sighing o'er the moorFirst Line of Chorus: Nan O' Shanter...
First Line: Moonbeams are shining from the skies aboveFirst Line of Chorus: My moonlight babe oh I l...
First Line: Molly dear and did you hear the news that's going 'roundFirst Line of Chorus: Molly my I...
First Line: Little Dicky was a wonder at any sort of danceFirst Line of Chorus: Oh! Wonderful little...
First Line: Come out Rosie in the bright moonlightFirst Line of Chorus: Rosie, my Rosie, my Irish Ro...
First Line: I'm the kid that's all the candy, I'm a Yankee doodle dandyFirst Line of Chorus: I'm a Y...
First Line: Whether young man or old man, or timidFirst Line of Chorus: When a glance you are steali...
First Line: I've often heard my daddy speak of Ireland's lakes and dellsFirst Line of Chorus: Irelan...
First Line: Where, tell me where, are the daises half so fairFirst Line of Chorus: They will steal y...
First Line: Dearie, in my heart, something wants to startFirst Line of Chorus: Dearie, my Irish dear...
First Line: I have oft heard a gossoon so boastfully singFirst Line of Chorus: Norah, Norah, my litt...
First Line: Listen, Miss Maloney, I've a word or two to sayFirst Line of Chorus: I'd like to be your...
First Line: Laddie Buck, full of pluck, found that he was badly stuck on a pretty Irish maid.First L...
First Line: Does anyone know anyone named Dooley?First Line of Chorus: From Dublin Bay, dear Dublin ...
First Line: The world is so drear even clouds drop a tearFirst Line of Chorus: Come to me my Irish g...
First Line: I heard sweet Nan O' Shanter a sighing o'er the moorFirst Line of Chorus: Nan O' Shanter...
First Line: Moonbeams are shining from the skies aboveFirst Line of Chorus: My moonlight babe oh I l...
First Line: Molly dear and did you hear the news that's going 'roundFirst Line of Chorus: Molly my I...
First Line: Little Dicky was a wonder at any sort of danceFirst Line of Chorus: Oh! Wonderful little...
First Line: Come out Rosie in the bright moonlightFirst Line of Chorus: Rosie, my Rosie, my Irish Ro...
First Line: I'm the kid that's all the candy, I'm a Yankee doodle dandyFirst Line of Chorus: I'm a Y...
First Line: Whether young man or old man, or timidFirst Line of Chorus: When a glance you are steali...
First Line: I've often heard my daddy speak of Ireland's lakes and dellsFirst Line of Chorus: Irelan...
First Line: Where, tell me where, are the daises half so fairFirst Line of Chorus: They will steal y...