First Line: Molly dear and did you hear the news that's going 'roundFirst Line of Chorus: Molly my Irish Molly my sweet acushla dearTitle of Larger Work: Sergeant BrueKey: G Mino
First Line: Sounds of battle falling on the morning airFirst Line of Chorus: Far, far from my home, ...
First Line: Shure, me heart is sore many months and moreFirst Line of Chorus: Somewhere in Ireland, ...
First Line: In far off Tipperary lives Mary CareyFirst Line of Chorus: Good morning Mary Carey my Ma...
First Line: Her Irish eyes are smiling and her cheeks are like the roseFirst Line of Chorus: Molly M...
First Line: Dearie, in my heart, something wants to startFirst Line of Chorus: Dearie, my Irish dear...
First Line: Come out Rosie in the bright moonlightFirst Line of Chorus: Rosie, my Rosie, my Irish Ro...
First Line: Molly has a naughty smile, my Molly is not free from guileFirst Line of Chorus: Molly, M...
First Line: Oh! My pretty Yankee Dixie girlie, sweet Molly LeeFirst Line of Chorus: Molly, don't be ...
First Line: Listen, Miss Maloney, I've a word or two to sayFirst Line of Chorus: I'd like to be your...
First Line: Matt Casey was as Irish as his name would denote; he got a job as tugboat handFirst Line...
First Line: I have oft heard a gossoon so boastfully singFirst Line of Chorus: Norah, Norah, my litt...
First Line: Back in Kilarney where each pretty lake and dellFirst Line of Chorus: I'm glad he's Iris...
First Line: Dinty you're a wee Irish laddieFirst Line of Chorus: Dinty I love you and I'll tell the ...
First Line: I've read your letter, Mammy O' MineFirst Line of Chorus: Mammy O' Mine, below that Old ...
First Line: Mollie May, a merry little maidenFirst Line of Chorus: I've got a moving picture in my h...
First Line: Sounds of battle falling on the morning airFirst Line of Chorus: Far, far from my home, ...
First Line: Shure, me heart is sore many months and moreFirst Line of Chorus: Somewhere in Ireland, ...
First Line: In far off Tipperary lives Mary CareyFirst Line of Chorus: Good morning Mary Carey my Ma...
First Line: Her Irish eyes are smiling and her cheeks are like the roseFirst Line of Chorus: Molly M...
First Line: Dearie, in my heart, something wants to startFirst Line of Chorus: Dearie, my Irish dear...
First Line: Come out Rosie in the bright moonlightFirst Line of Chorus: Rosie, my Rosie, my Irish Ro...
First Line: Molly has a naughty smile, my Molly is not free from guileFirst Line of Chorus: Molly, M...
First Line: Oh! My pretty Yankee Dixie girlie, sweet Molly LeeFirst Line of Chorus: Molly, don't be ...
First Line: Listen, Miss Maloney, I've a word or two to sayFirst Line of Chorus: I'd like to be your...
First Line: Matt Casey was as Irish as his name would denote; he got a job as tugboat handFirst Line...
First Line: I have oft heard a gossoon so boastfully singFirst Line of Chorus: Norah, Norah, my litt...
First Line: Back in Kilarney where each pretty lake and dellFirst Line of Chorus: I'm glad he's Iris...
First Line: Dinty you're a wee Irish laddieFirst Line of Chorus: Dinty I love you and I'll tell the ...
First Line: I've read your letter, Mammy O' MineFirst Line of Chorus: Mammy O' Mine, below that Old ...
First Line: Mollie May, a merry little maidenFirst Line of Chorus: I've got a moving picture in my h...
First Line: Sounds of battle falling on the morning airFirst Line of Chorus: Far, far from my home, ...
First Line: Shure, me heart is sore many months and moreFirst Line of Chorus: Somewhere in Ireland, ...
First Line: In far off Tipperary lives Mary CareyFirst Line of Chorus: Good morning Mary Carey my Ma...