Anything (I) — "One day while walking down the street A fine young man I chanced to meet... An… Ballyburbling — The singer escapes the world to head for Ballymackleduff. The friends of his yo… Banbury Cross — "Ride a cock horse to Banbury cross To see a fine lady upon a white horse. Ring… The Band Played On — Known by the chorus, "Casey would waltz with a strawberry blonde, and the band … The Banks of the Tweed — Mary says that her Willie "plays on his flute" but he'd stop if he knew she wer… The Bard of Armagh — "O, list to the tale of a poor Irish harper... Remember those fingers could onc… Bard of Culnady, The/Charles O'Neill — Listeners are asked to weep for the "Sweet Bard of Culnady," Charles O'Neill. W… Bells of Shandon — "With deep affection and recollection I often think of those Shandon bells." Th… The Black-Eyed Daisy — "Send for the fiddle and send for the bow, Send for the black-eyed Daisy, Don't… The Blind Fiddler — "I lost my sight in the blacksmith's shop in the year of 'Fifty-six." The singe…