The Irish Wedding — "Sure won't you hear what roaring cheer was spread at Paddy's wedding, O?" All … An Irishman's Christening — The parson mistakenly christened the singer with whisky: "it made me a sot." At… Irishman's Shanty — "Did you ever hear of an Irishman's shanty Where water was scarce and whiskey w… The Irishtown Crew — "On the first day of April, I'll never forget, / The Irishtown boys at Ratigan'… It's No Business of Mine — The singer, while proclaiming "Of course it's no business of mine," criticises … It's a Shame to Whip Your Wife on Sunday — "It's a shame to whip your wife on Sunday/When you've got Monday, Tuesday, Wedn… Jack Rogers — "Come all you tender Christians, I hope you will lend ear... For the murder of … Jack and Tom — "I'm a North-countrie man, in Redesdale born... And two such lads to my house n… Jacksons — "As we started out from Nariel one early morn in spring," the group stops at "J… Jal Along — Travellers' cant. Singer tells her girl to walk along; they hope to find a good…