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Tunes "Drowsy Maggie" to "Dublin Streets"
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4/4 D Drowsy Maggie
C| EDor Drowsy Maggie
4/4 D Drowsy Maggie
C| D Drowsy Maggie
C| EDor DROWSY MAGGIE
4/4 D Drowsy Maggie
4/4 D Drowsy Maggie
4/4 EDor Drowsy Maggie
C| Edor Drowsy Maggie
C| Edor Drowsy Maggie
4/4 D Drowsy Maggie
4/4 D Drowsy Maggie
4/4 D Drowsy Maggie
C D Drowsy Maggie
C D Drowsy Maggie
4/4 Edor Drowsy Maggie
C| Edor Drowsy Maggie
C| G "Drowsy Maggie" (reel) 1425
4/4 D Drowsy Maggie (version)
4/4 Dmaj Drowsy Mimine
6/8 E Minor Drowzy Lane
4/4 Amix Dr. Ross's 50th Welcome To The Argyllshire
C D Dr. Shaw
C| Bb Dr. Stanley's Hp.(incomplete). WI.066
6/8 Bb Dr. Syntax or The Race horse. GS.065
C| G Dr. Taylor
C| G Dr. Taylor
C| G "Dr. Taylor" (reel) 1359
6/8 G Drub the Rogues.
6/8 G Drub the Rogues
6/8 G Drub The Rogues. HSJJ.174
6/8 G Drub The Rogues. HSJJ.174
C C Drucken Moll Knox
C C Drucken Moll Knox
3/4 Bb DRUEBEN IM ODENWALD
6/8 Bmin Druid's Spell
3/4 C Druimfhionn Donn Dílis, S. 143
6/8 E Druimín, S. 81
C| G Druim_Uachdair
4/4 F Drum beats to Arms,The. JJ.123
6/8 D Drumdelgie
6/8 Dmaj Drumdelgie
4/4 Dmaj Drumerkane, The
C D Drumins
C D Drumin's Strathspey
C D Drumin's Strathspey
C| D Drumlanrick's Air
C| G Drumlenricks Ayr
4/4 Am Drummer, The
C| A minor Drummer, The
2/4 A Drummer, The
C| AMix Drummer
C| AMin Drummer or Good Morrow to your Night Cap, The
C| A Minor Drummer, The
4/4 Cmaj Drummer, The
2/4 Em Drummer,The. RH.260
6/8 Am Drummond Castle
6/8 D Drummond Castle
6/8 Em Drummond Castle
6/8 Em Drummond Castle
6/8 C Drummond Castle
6/8 AMin Drummond Castle
6/8 A Minor Drummond Castle
6/8 Am Drummond Castle
6/8 Ador Drummond Castle
6/8 Am Drummond Castle
6/8 Amin Drummond Castle
C| G Drummond lasses, The
C| G Drummond Lasses, The
4/4 Gmaj Drummond Lasses, The
C| A Minor Drummond's Rant
9/8 Dmix Drummore Lasses
C G Drumnagarry
4/4 G Drumnagarry
4/4 Gmaj Drumnagarry
C| G Drumnagarry Strathspey
6/8 Emin Drumshambo
C| D Drumshugh
3/4 Amaj Drunk All Night And Dry In The Morning
4/4 Gmaj Drunkard's Path, The
3/4 A Drunk at Night,(1st Part). BF11.69
3/4 D Drunk at Night and.. BF13.056
3/4 A Drunk at Night,(Continued). BF11.69
4/4 Emaj Drunken Acrobat, The
6/8 G Drunken Barnaby. JaW.080
6/8 G Drunken Barnaby. JaW.080
6/8 Bb Drunken Blacksmith, The THO2027
6/8 G Drunken Drummer., The
3/4 Bmix Drunken Duck
C| Dm Drunken Friday
9/8 A Drunken Ganger's The -- Jig
6/8 G Drunken Gauger, The
12/8 G Drunken Gauger, The
6/8 Gmaj Drunken Gauger, The
6/8 Gmaj Drunken Gauger, The
6/8 Gmaj Drunken Hussar, The
C A Drunken Landlady
C E Drunken Landlady
C| EDor Drunken Landlady
C| EDor Drunken Landlady, The
4/4 D Drunken Landlady
2/2 D Drunken Landlady
C| Edor Drunken Landlady, The
D Drunken Landlady, The
D Drunken Landlady, The
C| Edor Drunken Landlady, The
C| Edor Drunken Landlady, The
4/4 Edor Drunken Landlady, The
C B Minor Drunken Landlady Variations
6/8 Dmix Drunken Meg Young
6/8 A Drunken Parson, The
6/8 G Drunken Parson, the
6/8 Gmaj Drunken Parson, The
4/4 Am Drunken Piper
2/2 D Drunken Piper
C| Amix Drunken Piper, The
4/4 Am Drunken Piper, The
4/4 ADor Drunken Piper, the
4/4 Amix Drunken Piper, The
4/4 D Drunken Sailor
4/4 Gdor Drunken Sailor, The
C Gm drunken sailor, The
C| Ador Drunken Sailor
2/4 G Drunken Sailor, The
2/4 G Drunken Sailor, The
4/4 Em Drunken Sailor
2/4 DMIX Drunken Sailor (a)
4/4 Gdor Drunken Sailor's, The
4/4 ADor Drunken Sailor, The
C| Ador Drunken Sailor, The
2/4 Gmaj Drunken Sailor, The
C A Drunken Tinker
4/4 ADor Drunken Tinker
C| Gmix Drunken Tinker, The
C| Gmix Drunken Tinker, The
C| Amix Drunken Tinker, The
4/4 Amix Drunken Tinker, The
4/4 Amix Drunken Tinker, The
4/4 G Drunken Wifes of Fochabers, The
C| A Drunken Wife, The
C| AMix Drunken Wives in Pearson's Closs
C A Minor Drunken Wives of Fochabers., The
C G Minor Drunken Wives of Fochabers, The
C| A Drunken Wives of Pearsons Close, The
4/4 F major Drunken Wives,The. GS.008
C Gmin Drunk I Was Last Night. HA.192
3/4 Bb DRUNTEN IM UNTERLAND
6/8 D Drury Hill.
3/4 F D'r Vehrele
4/4 Gmaj Dry Bread And Pullit
3/4 C Dryckesvisa från Floda
3/4 G Dry River Waltz
4/4 D DU ALLER WESEN VATER
4/4 Dmaj Dualloa, The
3/4 E Duan chroí íosa, S. 504
2/4 G Duan youtong haozi
6/8 A DU BACH MIT SILBERNEN WELLEN
C| D Dubh Chnocan
4/4 C DU BIST WIE EINE BLUME
C G Major Dublin
C D Major Dublin
3/4 Dmaj Dublin Airport
12/8 Eb Dublin Bay
9/8 EM DUBLIN BOY'S -- JIG, THE
4/4 A Dublin City (Spanish Lady)
3/4 Gmaj Dublin Coddle
4/4 D Dublin Dance, The
4/4 Dmaj Dublin Fiddler, The
C| G DUBLIN HORNPIPE, THE
C| G Dublin Hornpipie, The
9/8 A Dublin Jig, the
6/8 A Dublin Jig, The
9/8 A Dublin Jig,The. HSJJ.099
9/8 A Dublin Jig,The. HSJJ.099
C| G Dublin Lads, The
4/4 Gmaj Dublin Lads, The
C F Major Dublin Lasses
C| Dm Dublin lasses, The
C| Dm Dublin Lasses, The
C| F Dublin Lasses -- Reel
C| G Dublin Lasses, The
C| G Dublin Lasses, The
4/4 Gmaj Dublin Lasses, The
C| G Dublin Porter
C| G Dublin Porter
C| G Dublin Porter
4/4 Gmaj Dublin Porter
C| D Dublin Porter (Porter)
C G Dublin Reel
C G Dublin Reel
4/4 D Dublin Reel, The
C| D Dublin reel, The
C| D Dublin Reel
4/4 D Dublin Reel, The
C| D Dublin Reel, The
C| D Dublin Reel, The
C| G Dublin Reel, The
C| C Dublin Reel, The
4/4 D Dublin Reel, The
9/8 Em Dublin Streets
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