I'll Hang My Harp on a Willow Tree — "I'll hang my harp on a willow tree, I'm off to the wars again." The singer's l… The Irish Wedding — "Sure won't you hear what roaring cheer was spread at Paddy's wedding, O?" All … The Jim Ross Song — Ross, "an elderly gent" courts Mary Ann, "the pride of Dundas," offering "house… Jolly Jack the Sailor — "It's Jolly Jack the sailor on board of a man-o'war" returns after seven years … Katharine Jaffray — Squire courts farmer's daughter; father forbids her to see him. She is to be we… Kathleen Casey — Kathleen Casey is buried in county Clare. Her lover had promised to be true but… Kathleen Casey — Kathleen Casey is buried in county Clare. Her lover had promised to be true but… Larry Magee's Wedding — Larry "dwelt in a fashionable part of the city An illigant fine mansion." The d… Larry McGee — Larry coaxes "Missus Brady, who was reared up a lady" to marry. There was a hug… Liam O Raofaille (Willy Reilly; The Virgin Widow) — Irish Gaelic: The singer and her Liam (Willie) are married on the island where …