Climbing Up the Golden Stairs — Advice for getting into heaven. The listener is warned against bribing Peter, a… Copshawholm Fair — In April people come from mountain and glen to Copshawholm Fair. There are pedl… Cotton-Eyed Joe — "If it hadn't been for Cotton-eyed Joe, I'd have been married a long time ago."… Dancing in Glenroan (Rinnceoiri Ghleann Ruain) — The singer, "growing old and weary," recalls the dancing of his youth in Glenro… Donald o' Dundee — "Young Donald is the blythest lad That e'er made love to me; Whene'er he's by, … Edward Boyle — Edward Boyle, helped by friends, leaves his lover, parents and Ireland for Amer… Entre Paris et Saint Dennie (Between Paris and Saint Dennie) — French. The king's son asks a shepherdess to sing. She would sing if not for he… Erin, My Country (The Harp of Erin) — "Erin, my country, although thy harp slumbers," the singer loves her still. The… Felton Lonnin (Pelton Lonnin') (I, II, III) — Pipe tune, with assorted incidental lyrics: "The kye's come hame but aw see not… Fish and Chips (Down by the Liffey Side) — John and Mary stop at Rabiotti's for fish and chips. They walk down George's St…