
Drunken irish bard songs
Songs you find over time on me youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DrunkenIrishBard
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86 songs
4:34

Up-tempo Irish pub drinking anthem (≈120–130 BPM) in a driving 4/4 stomp, Rhythm led by bodhrán with heavy downbeats and crowd-clap feel, bass pulse simple and bouncy, Fiddle carries the main hook with playful squeals and sliding ornaments; accordion pumps rhythmic chords and countermelodies; occasional tin whistle flourishes in intro/outro, Vocals: loud, rowdy Munster Irish English roar, half-sung/half-shouted verses, big unison choruses built for crowd sing-along, call-and-response ad-libs, shouted asides, Mood: chaotic, celebratory, mischievous warmth; pub-floor energy that escalates each chorus, Structure: raucous spoken intro → story verses → rising pre-chorus lift → massive chantable chorus; each chorus slightly faster/louder, Bridge drops dynamics briefly (fiddle hush, warm harmony) before a triumphant final chorus with full instruments and stomps, Energy arc: starts rowdy, grows feral, ends victorious and laughing, like closing time with one last round
3:02

Upbeat Irish folk drinking song at ~120–125 BPM in 4/4, Bright, major key with playful melodic phrasing and strong pub-singalong hooks, Main instruments: lively fiddle lead, accordion chords, acoustic guitar strumming, bodhrán with heavy foot-stomp feel, occasional tin whistle accents, Verses use bouncy, talk-sing melodies with rhythmic emphasis on consonants, Pre-chorus lifts melodically with rising fiddle runs, Chorus is loud, simple, and chant-like, designed for group vocals and call-and-response energy, Bridge drops to half-time with warmer harmony, then key change up for final chorus, Mood is rowdy, humorous, affectionate chaos; energy builds steadily to a wild pub-closing finish
4:08

Mid-tempo Christmas Irish pub drinking song (≈104–108 BPM) with a rolling, sway-along rhythm, Opens with lone fiddle, soft sleigh bells, and distant pub chatter, Verses are chatty and lilting, melody narrow and playful, carried by fiddle and acoustic guitar with light bodhrán taps, Pre-chorus lifts with accordion swell and rising harmony, Chorus explodes into a loud communal roar: stomp-clap pulse, thick unison vocals, walking bass, bodhrán driving like a heartbeat, whistles answering the melody, Energy increases each chorus, adding backing shouts and bell accents, Bridge drops to whistle and fiddle for warmth and nostalgia, then final chorus hits full pub chaos—layered voices, cheers, glasses clinking—ending in a messy, joyful fade, Mood: festive, boisterous, sentimental, drunk-with-love
4:39

Lively mid-tempo (≈105 BPM) in a bouncing 6/8 Irish pub rhythm, Opens with spoken intro over clinking glasses, low fiddle and ambient pub chatter, Verses are rhythmic and storytelling, led by a warm male vocal in neutral Irish English, backed by acoustic guitar and bodhrán, Pre-choruses tighten rhythm and lift pitch with rising fiddle runs and handclaps, Choruses explode into a rowdy, anthem-style pub singalong with layered gang vocals, driving fiddle, accordion, strong bodhrán, and sleigh bells for Christmas colour, Bridge drops to a cozy half-energy sway with guitar and fiddle before a final full-tilt chorus, Mood is mischievous, festive, and communal—high-spirited but good-natured—ending with laughter, spoken outro, and pub noise fading out
4:29

Tempo: Medium-up (~118 BPM), festive and immediately recognisable, Key: G Major, Rhythm: Drunken Christmas Reel (4/4), slightly behind the beat, but clearly guided by bells, Instruments: Jingle bells dominate from the very first second and never stop — layered, bright, and rhythmic, Large church bells ring clearly on the intro, every chorus downbeat, and the final refrain, evoking Christmas Eve mass, Fiddle leads with carol-like melodies, accordion and soft organ add church warmth, tin whistle sparkles with seasonal flourishes, comic harmonica adds pub humour, Bodhrán stays supportive and light so bells remain front and centre, Vocals: Munster Irish English accent, warm and mischievous, Strong call-and-response choruses with loud pub choir, claps, and joyful shouts, Arrangement: Opens with bells alone so it’s obviously a Christmas song instantly, Verses are cosy; choruses explode into bell-filled festive chaos, Mood: Unmistakable Christmas cheer — holy, silly, and heartfelt
4:32

Large-scale Irish Christmas pub anthem in 6/8, 125 BPM, rich and festive, Intro opens with out-of-tune fiddle, low church bells, pub crowd murmur, then snaps into rhythm with bodhrán, stomp-claps, and acoustic guitar, Verses are playful and narrative, sung in warm Irish English, backed by accordion pads and light whistle flourishes, Pre-chorus builds with rising fiddle harmonies, bass walk-ups, and drum fills, Chorus explodes into a massive Christmas sing-along: layered male/female pub choir, bells, whistles, full fiddle section, handclaps, and foot stomps, Add subtle brass (trombone/trumpet) hits for holiday punch, Bridge drops to soft fiddle, guitar, and choir hums, then final chorus returns huge and triumphant, all instruments blazing, Mood: joyous, chaotic, heartfelt Christmas magic, Ending fades in laughter, bells, and fiddle squeal
4:36

A lively Irish folk tune kicks off with acoustic guitar and bodhrán, quickly joined by spirited fiddle and tin whistle melodies weaving around each other, Verses stay rhythmic and light, while singalong choruses burst with rich backing vocals, amplifying the communal joy in the pub setting
4:07

4:35

Tempo sits mid-fast (≈110–120 BPM), built fer foot-stompin’ an’ shoutin’ back at the singer, Key in D or G major, keepin’ it bright an’ friendly, Verse melody starts low an’ story-like, almost spoken-sing, with a gentle rise at the line ends—perfect fer punchlines landin’ soft before the chaos, Pre-choruses tighten rhythmically, melody climbs stepwise, addin’ bounce an’ anticipation like a crowd leanin’ forward, Each chorus explodes upward, big open vowels, simple hook, easy ta yell even after a few pints—think short melodic phrases wit’ call-an’-response potential, Bridge drops suddenly: half volume, sparse chords, near-whisper delivery—then a cheeky pause fer laughter, Final chorus kicks up energy: extra harmony, faster strum, crowd claps on beats 2 & 4, Instruments:
Acoustic guitar (drivin’ down-up strum)
Fiddle doublin’ chorus melody
Tin whistle answerin’ vocal lines
Bodhrán keepin’ a playful gallop
Optional pub backing vocals on last chorus (“HEY!” / “POUR IT!”)
2:59

Pub song, Irish Jig in 6/8 time, bright and bouncy, Tempo starts moderate (~96 BPM feel), building to fast and rowdy by Verse 3, Instruments: fiddle leading melody, button accordion for lift, acoustic guitar strumming, bodhrán driving pulse, occasional tin whistle flourishes, Chorus uses big unison vocals, call-and-response energy, Bridge drops to near-whisper with sparse guitar, then explodes back into full band for final chorus, Festive, communal, pint-raising energy throughout
3:18

Funny Irish pub tune with a strong Irish lilt and chatty, winkin’ delivery, Starts slow at 68–72 BPM, almost spoken-sung like a lad tellin’ a story over a pint, then builds to 98–102 BPM by the last chorus, Swingin’ 6/8 feel, very bouncy and tuneful, with rising line-ends that lean up expectin’ a laugh, Instruments: acoustic guitar (loose, behind-the-beat strum), fiddle makin’ cheeky replies to the vocal, tin whistle slidin’ into notes, bodhrán pulsin’ steady and proud, accordion swellin’ warmth, upright bass toddlin’ along, Melody uses short, catchy phrases, stretched vowels, playful dips on punchlines, and a sing-song Irish cadence, Verses feel chatty and mischievous, pre-choruses tighten with foot taps and spoons, Choruses burst into rowdy group vocals, claps, and stomps, Bridge drops to a hush, then the final chorus roars back like the whole pub’s singin’, endin’ with laughter and a spoken fade-out
3:56

Up-tempo Irish pub singalong with a bouncy Connacht swing, ~110–120 BPM, Rhythm has a relaxed forward roll, slightly behind the beat, giving it that Galway sway, Main instruments: acoustic guitar (driving open-chord strum), fiddle carrying playful melodic hooks, tin whistle answering phrases, bodhrán with a loose, circular pulse, and electric bass walking warmly underneath, Occasional accordion swells for lift, Verse: fast, talk-sung delivery with melodic rise-and-fall, almost conversational but musical, Chorus: big communal lift—simple, shoutable melody, wide intervals, designed for pub crowd “HEY!” responses, Bridge: drops in energy briefly—half-time feel, softer whistle and fiddle, slightly slurred, sentimental, Final Chorus: full band roar, louder bodhrán, stacked gang vocals, joyful chaos, Mood: warm, chaotic, funny, sentimental, Energy: high and communal, like a packed West-of-Ireland pub on New Year’s Eve—messy but heartfelt
3:53

Tempo: Medium-up (~118 BPM), festive and immediately recognisable, Key: G Major, Rhythm: Drunken Christmas Reel (4/4), slightly behind the beat, but clearly guided by bells, Instruments: Jingle bells dominate from the very first second and never stop — layered, bright, and rhythmic, Large church bells ring clearly on the intro, every chorus downbeat, and the final refrain, evoking Christmas Eve mass, Fiddle leads with carol-like melodies, accordion and soft organ add church warmth, tin whistle sparkles with seasonal flourishes, comic harmonica adds pub humour, Bodhrán stays supportive and light so bells remain front and centre, Vocals: Munster Irish English accent, warm and mischievous, Strong call-and-response choruses with loud pub choir, claps, and joyful shouts, Arrangement: Opens with bells alone so it’s obviously a Christmas song instantly, Verses are cosy; choruses explode into bell-filled festive chaos, Mood: Unmistakable Christmas cheer — holy, silly, and heartfelt
3:36

A warm, enchanted Irish-pub Christmas ballad-reel hybrid at 120–132 BPM, Bright fiddle leads the melody with soft tin whistle sparkles, Constant jingle bells shimmer through the mix, while deep, resonant church bells mark transitions, Bodhrán drives a gentle but lively jig pulse; acoustic guitar and upright bass add warmth, Occasional angelic choir pads, sleigh-bell gliss, and glowing chime accents create a magical winter feel, Choruses burst into joyful male gang vocals, festive, rowdy, and heartwarming, Mood: snow-lit, merry, enchanted, nostalgic, like Christmas Eve in a glowing Irish pub filled with laughter and wonder
3:39

Tempo: Chosen 118 BPM for lively Christmas chaos
Key: D Major for bright festive feel
Rhythm: Jig (user-selected)
Accent: Munster for bold comedic punch
Instruments: Traditional pub ensemble chosen for authenticity
3:19

Tempo: Sprightly (but stumblin’) ~ 132 BPM
Key: D Major (where bold eejits roar)
Mood: Bawdy, heroic, and weirdly heartfelt
Instrumentation: Bodhrán, fiddle, tin whistle, accordion, stomped boots, bar-top spoons, occasional church bell (stolen)
Voice: Munster burr — loud as a pub door in a storm
Suggested rhythm: 6/8 jig that keeps trippin’ over itself
6:24

Tempo: Fast and rowdy (≈132 BPM)
Key: E Dorian
Mood: Bawdy, mischievous, a touch of spooky craic
Instrumentation: Fiddle, bodhrán, bouzouki, tin whistle, accordion, stomped floorboards
Voice: Munster accent — loud, bold, and blessedly brazen
Suggested rhythm: 6/8 jig that threatens to turn into a 4/4 reel whenever the whiskey wins
5:19

Up-tempo Irish pub Christmas song, ~125 BPM, Swinging 6/8 jig that bursts into stomping 4/4 choruses, Lead vocal: warm, loud male Irish Christmas vocal with a heavy Munster lilt — long vowels, playful “dat / tink, ” joyful and slightly tipsy, Verses are half-sung and story-like; pre-choruses build with shouted cues, Christmas sound is front and centre: bright jingle bells driving every chorus, soft sleigh bells under verses, and deep church bells marking section changes and ringing strongly in the final chorus, Choruses explode into full pub sing-alongs with group vocals, claps, boot stomps, and call-and-response shouts, Instrumentation: fiddle leads, tin whistle and accordion add festive runs, bodhrán and stomps drive the groove, acoustic guitar throughout, Bridge drops to quiet vocal with light guitar and a single church bell before a huge final lift, Mood: warm, rowdy, unmistakably Christmas pub joy
5:52

Tempo: Lively jig, ~132 BPM
Key: G Major
Mood: Mischievous, jolly, heart-warmin’ chaos
Instrumentation: Fiddle, tin whistle, bodhrán, guitar, upright bass, pub handclaps
Voice: Raspy but friendly Irish pub singer, big crowd sing-along moments
Suggested Rhythm: “DA-da DA-da | DA-da DA-da” bouncin’ jig feel, plenty o’ stomp-an’-clap
4:49

4/4 Christmas reel, 128 BPM, bright A Major, Fiddle leads fast, bouncy reel lines; accordion pumps warm pub chords, Tin whistle adds sparkly snowflake fills, Bodhrán stomps steady on every beat, rowdy pub feel, Sleigh bells constant—double-time in pre-chorus, Big church bells hit every 4 bars for comedic drama, Verses: light, playful, fiddle riffs + jingle pulse, Pre-chorus: bells intensify, rising fiddle tension, Chorus: FULL BLAST—accordion sweeps, whistle doubling melody, pub crowd shouts “SLÁINTE!”
Bridge: soft fiddle + wobbling whistle, sparse bells, Final chorus: everything louder, bells frantic, soaring fiddle ending, Outro: whistle squeak + fading bells
4:34

Tempo: 4/4 reel with a swagger and a wobble
Key: A Major
Mood: Mischievous, warm, a bit too loud for its age
Instrumentation: Fiddle, accordion, bodhrán, banjo, and one wheezy harmonica that refuses to retire
Voice: Munster accent — proud, raspy, and still flirtin’ with the barmaid
Rhythm: Drunken reel, half-step behind the beat
3:32

Tempo ~124 BPM Christmas reel, Key D Major, Mood festive + warm + magical, Rhythm: lively 4/4 reel layered with constant christmas sleigh bells, jingle bells, Accent: Munster — bold, theatrical, wide vowels, dropped consonants (wit’, fer, ta, o’, me, yer), Instruments: bright fiddle (snow-sparkle runs), tin whistle (holiday trills), bodhrán (soft thump), accordion sway, sleigh bells every bar, glockenspiel + chimes in chorus, light harp gliss in transitions, Vocals: rowdy Munster storytelling in verses; rising energy in pre-chorus; big Christmas pub-choir chorus; soft emotional bridge, Feel: warm pub glow, joyful stomp, bright bell accents on 2 & 4, comedic breaths, Chorus should burst: layered harmonies, bells + glockenspiel shimmer, Bridge: gentle fiddle + chimes, Strong, clear Irish Munster pronunciation required
4:09

Kicking off in A major, the wild 6/8 jig sprints in with a rowdy fiddle leading a pulsing accordion groove, the tin whistle slipping and slurring comically, The bodhrán and an unruly cowbell drive the rhythm, inviting boisterous crowd stomps between verses, Munster-accented vocals weave in, bursting with swagger
4:39

Tempo: Presto, 6/8 kickin’ into 4/4 when the hooves get hot
Key: D minor (with a devilish grin)
Mood: Raucous mischief, sparks ’n’ laughter
Instrumentation: Fiddle, bodhrán, tin whistle, accordion, bones, stout-fuelled stompin’
Voice: Munster accent – loud, bawdy, and bold
Suggested rhythm: Slip-jig into reel, with heel-click breaks
4:31

Tempo: Fast
Key: G major, cheeky reel flavour
Mood: boisterous, nostalgic, utterly daft
Instrumentation: fiddle, bodhrán, accordion, tin whistle, guitar
Voice: Munster – loud, bold, full o’ craic
Suggested rhythm: 4/4 reel with clappin’ on 2 and 4
3:14

A bold 4/4 reel in A Major bursts in with a rowdy fiddle and cheeky accordion, both pushing the melody as the bodhrán lags with a tipsy, swinging drive, Banjo chimes fill the gaps, while an old harmonica croons sly countermelodies, The raspy Munster vocal swaggers a half-step late, inviting chaos
2:45

Tempo: 4/4 reel with a swagger and a wobble
Key: A Major
Mood: Mischievous, warm, a bit too loud for its age
Instrumentation: Fiddle, accordion, bodhrán, banjo, and one wheezy harmonica that refuses to retire
Voice: Munster accent — proud, raspy, and still flirtin’ with the barmaid
Rhythm: Drunken reel, half-step behind the beat
3:13

Tempo: Brisk 6/8 jig, picks up faster after the first chorus
Key: G Major (bright as a bingo hall on payday)
Mood: Mischievous, sentimental, slightly wobbly
Instrumentation: Fiddle, tin whistle, bodhrán, accordion, and one cranky old triangle
Voice: Munster accent — bold, bawdy, and far too pleased with itself
Suggested Rhythm: Rolling pub jig (sway-friendly, cane-thumping optional)
4:26

A roaring Irish pub Christmas spectacular, 118–128 BPM, bright 4/4, Strong Munster vocal warmth with open vowels, soft r’s, and gentle rises, Backing drenched in layers of jingle bells, large church bells tolling at key transitions, and shimmering sleigh bells throughout, Rhythm powered by bodhrán, festive claps, and stomps like boots in deep snow, Verses dance with fiddle, tin whistle, and mandolin, sprinkled with chiming glockenspiel for magical sparkle, Choruses explode into a jubilant pub-choir shout backed by huge Christmas bells, bright accordion, and soaring whistle lines, Bridge drops into a candlelit hush with distant chapel bells, then surges back into full holiday chaos, Mood: wild, merry, snowy, sacred-meets-rowdy Christmas mayhem
3:04

Tempo: 4/4 reel with a swagger and a wobble
Key: A Major
Mood: Mischievous, warm, a bit too loud for its age
Instrumentation: Fiddle, accordion, bodhrán, banjo, and one wheezy harmonica that refuses to retire
Voice: Munster accent — proud, raspy, and still flirtin’ with the barmaid
Rhythm: Drunken reel, half-step behind the beat
3:51

Tempo: 4/4 reel with a swagger and a wobble
Key: A Major
Mood: Mischievous, warm, a bit too loud for its age
Instrumentation: Fiddle, accordion, bodhrán, banjo, and one wheezy harmonica that refuses to retire
Voice: Munster accent — proud, raspy, and still flirtin’ with the barmaid
Rhythm: Drunken reel, half-step behind the beat
3:54

Very traditional Irish pub session feel, ~115–120 BPM, steady 4/4 with a heavy foot-stomp pulse, Rhythm led by bodhrán and clapping, slightly swung, loose and human, Verses are rapid, talk-sung storytelling in a rough, cheeky male vocal, almost shouted across a noisy bar, Chorus is huge, communal, and unpolished—everyone singing slightly out of time, roaring “HEY!” like a late-night lock-in, Instruments: dominant acoustic guitar strumming open chords, low fiddle drones, tin whistle carrying a simple folk hook, fife answering in the chorus, accordion pumping air between lines, bass thick and grounded, No polish—raw, warm, crowded, and boisterous, Melody stays narrow and chant-friendly, built for drunk voices, Mood is rowdy, nostalgic, and good-humoured, like a packed pub with spilled stout and laughter, Ends with tempo relaxing slightly, whistle lingering, boots stomping, glasses clinking, and shouted ad-libs
3:42

A fast Irish Reel (4/4) bursting from a snug-style intro into a chaotic full-band pub-roar, The tune sits proudly in the Mixolydian mode, giving it that cheeky, unresolved Irish lift, Uilleann pipes drone underneath, steady an’ mournful, while the Tenor Banjo rattles quick-fire notes, The Fiddle leads with heavy Irish ornamentation—cuts, rolls, and wild slides—while the Bodhrán pounds like a drunk heartbeat, Dynamics surge from intimate verses to explosive choruses built fer stomp-an’-shout singalongs
3:24

An up-tempo Irish pub drinking anthem (120–130 BPM) drives in 4/4 with bodhrán-led stomps, crowd-claps, and a bouncy bass pulse, Fiddle delivers playful sliding hooks; accordion pumps rhythmic chords and playful countermelodies, joined by tin whistle flourishes in intro/outro, Rowdy Munster English vocals—half-shouted, half-sung—dominate; unison chorus and call-and-response ad-libs stoke raucous, escalating crowd energy, Structure: spoken intro, rowdy story verses, rising pre-chorus, huge chantable chorus—each chorus quickens and grows louder, The bridge hushes with warm harmony and soft fiddle, before a roaring, instrument-packed, stomping finale—victorious, wild, and jubilant
5:28

Irish Drinking Song Classic Irish Folk Upbeat
3:34

Irish Drinking Song Classic Irish Folk Upbeat
4:09

Tempo: Fast (≈132 BPM)
Key: D Major
Mood: Joyful, chaotic, confident, warm-hearted
Instruments: Fiddle (lead), bodhrán, acoustic guitar, accordion, tin whistle, bass
Rhythm: Hybrid reel with stomping chorus
Vocal Accent: Munster Irish — loud, theatrical, playful
Performance Feel: Live pub singalong, crowd shouts, call-and-response, claps and laughs
4:29

empo: 128 BPM (high craic escalation)
Key: D Major
Mood: Joyful, cheeky, unifying pub chaos
Instruments: Fiddle, tin whistle, bodhrán, acoustic guitar, accordion, banjo
Rhythm: Reel (driving, bouncy)
Vocal Accent: Ulster — fast, witty, playful shouts
Performance Feel: Live Irish pub session, crowd chants, claps, call-and-response
4:25

Tempo: 110 BPM – Slow, stomping folk march that bursts into a wild jig during the chorus
Key: A minor
Mood: Eerie, rowdy, supernatural chaos
Instrumentation: Low whistle, fiddle, bodhrán, accordion, clinking mugs, ghostly crowd howls
Voice: Playful but with a mock-haunting edge, like a ghost telling a drinking story in a pub
3:54

upbeat Irish folk tune, irish jig, irish singer, heavy irish accent, Gaelic accent
4:21

Male Irish folk singer with a warm Munster Irish English accent, Smooth melodic delivery, open vowels, soft consonants, relaxed but expressive, Storytelling vocal style with gentle humor and natural pub phrasing, Clear lead vocal, friendly and communal, not aggressive or shouted, ‑Not American, ‑not country, ‑not bluegrass
4:59

Male Irish folk singer with a warm Munster Irish English accent, Smooth melodic delivery, open vowels, soft consonants, relaxed but expressive, Storytelling vocal style with gentle humor and natural pub phrasing, Clear lead vocal, friendly and communal, not aggressive or shouted, ‑Not American, ‑not country, ‑not bluegrass
3:37

Lively Irish pub folk song, Mid-fast tempo around 115 BPM, Swinging 6/8 jig feel in verses, strong sing-along choruses, Acoustic guitar, fiddle, bodhrán, tin whistle, light banjo, Warm, humorous, communal pub atmosphere, Male Irish folk singer with a warm Munster Irish English accent, Smooth melodic delivery, open vowels, soft consonants, relaxed but expressive, Storytelling vocal style with gentle humor and natural pub phrasing, Clear lead vocal, friendly and communal, not aggressive or shouted, ‑Not American, ‑not country, ‑not bluegrass
3:29

Lively Irish pub folk song, Mid-fast tempo around 115 BPM, Swinging 6/8 jig feel in verses, strong sing-along choruses, Acoustic guitar, fiddle, bodhrán, tin whistle, light banjo, Warm, humorous, communal pub atmosphere, Male Irish folk singer with a warm Munster Irish English accent, Smooth melodic delivery, open vowels, soft consonants, relaxed but expressive, Storytelling vocal style with gentle humor and natural pub phrasing, Clear lead vocal, friendly and communal, not aggressive or shouted, ‑Not American, ‑not country, ‑not bluegrass
3:40

Lively Irish pub folk song, Mid-fast tempo around 115 BPM, Swinging 6/8 jig feel in verses, strong sing-along choruses, Acoustic guitar, fiddle, bodhrán, tin whistle, light banjo, Warm, humorous, communal pub atmosphere, Male Irish folk singer with a warm Munster Irish English accent, Smooth melodic delivery, open vowels, soft consonants, relaxed but expressive, Storytelling vocal style with gentle humor and natural pub phrasing, Clear lead vocal, friendly and communal, not aggressive or shouted, ‑Not American, ‑not country, ‑not bluegrass
2:47

Lively Irish pub folk song, Mid-fast tempo around 115 BPM, Swinging 6/8 jig feel in verses, strong sing-along choruses, Acoustic guitar, fiddle, bodhrán, tin whistle, light banjo, Warm, humorous, communal pub atmosphere, Male Irish folk singer with a warm Munster Irish English accent, Smooth melodic delivery, open vowels, soft consonants, relaxed but expressive, Storytelling vocal style with gentle humor and natural pub phrasing, Clear lead vocal, friendly and communal, not aggressive or shouted, ‑Not American, ‑not country, ‑not bluegrass
6:42

Tempo: Irish 4/4 reel with a swagger and a wobble
Key: A Major
Mood: Mischievous, warm, a bit too loud for its age
Instrumentation: Fiddle, accordion, bodhrán, banjo, and one wheezy harmonica that refuses to retire
Voice: Munster accent — proud, raspy, and still flirtin’ with the barmaid
Rhythm: Drunken reel, half-step behind the beat, ‑Not American, ‑not country, ‑not bluegrass
4:09

Tempo & Rhythm: Irish 6/8 Swinging Jig — cozy sway, toe-tapping, like a rocking chair with opinions
Key: D Major (warm, pub-friendly, deceptively cheerful)
Mood: Snug, cheeky, quietly savage
Instrumentation:
Fiddle (smiling while judging ye)
Accordion (breathing like it knows secrets)
Tin whistle (little giggles between lines)
Bodhrán (soft thump, like a pensioner tapping a cane)
Accent: Irish Munster (Theatrical & Warmly Cutting), ‑American, ‑not country, ‑not bluegrass
3:17

Tempo & Rhythm:
– Irish, Cozy, swinging 6/8 jig, gentle bounce like a rocking chair on uneven floorboards, Key:
– D Major (bright, cheeky, deceptively wholesome), Mood & Instrumentation:
– Fiddle lead, squeezebox wheezin’ like an old lung, soft bodhrán tappin’ polite chaos, tin whistle poppin’ in wit’ nosy remarks, – Occasional “scrrrape” sound as beer coasters slide across the bar like Olympic curling stones, Accent Auto-Selected:
Irish Munster (Theatrical & Warm), ‑American, ‑not country, ‑not bluegrass
5:54

Tempo & Rhythm:
Fast 6/8 jig, hoppin’ like a goat on hot stones — never lets the crowd breathe, Key:
D Major (bright an’ deceptively cheerful fer such nonsense), Mood:
Playful ➝ suspicious ➝ full pub disbelief ➝ affectionate chaos, Instrumentation:
Fiddle lead (cheeky), accordion puffin’ opinions, bodhrán gallopin’ like it owes money, tin whistle poppin’ in wit’ commentary, an’ a bass that sounds like it tripped down the stairs, Accent Auto-Selected:
Munster (Theatrical) — wide vowels, bold claims, an’ confidence in utter nonsense, ‑American, ‑not country, ‑not bluegrass
