| Lyric | Song Titile | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Alive, Alive, Oh! Alive, Alive Oh! Crying cockles and mussels, Alive, Alive Oh! | Molly Malone | 60%
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| Tell her how the IRA made you run like hell, away, from the green and lovely lanes of Killeshandra | Come Out ye Black and Tans | 55%
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| Her eyes they shone like diamonds, I thought her the queen of the land | The Black Velvet Band | 55%
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| Mush-a-ring dum-a-doo dum-a-da, Whack fol the daddy-o! Whack fol the daddy-o! | Whiskey in the Jar | 55%
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| As down the glen one easter morn', to a city fair rode I | The Foggy Dew | 45%
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| I met my love by the gas works wall | Dirty Old Town | 40%
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| Of all the money that I e'er had, I've spent it in good company | The Parting Glass | 40%
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| She is handsome she is pretty, she is the bell of Belfast city | I'll Tell My Ma | 30%
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| With their tanks and their bombs, oh my god, what have they done? | The Town I Loved So Well | 30%
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| Give me enough of the fine old stuff, that's made near Galway Bay | Mountain Dew | 15%
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| Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh! | Oró, Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile | 15%
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| It will not be long, love, until our wedding day | He/She Moved Through the Fair | 10%
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| As sure as me name is Carney I'll be off to Californy, where instead of digging praties I'll be diggin' lumps of gold | Muirsheen Durkin | 10%
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| Come all ye young men and lay me down | Carrickfergus | 5%
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| There I drank enough drink for to fill Galway Bay | Drink it up Men | 5%
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