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Ridin' LowParty NiceCity of AngelsGhettoRunawayJust for da FunkMe and Mrs. JaneListen UpI've Got NothingWest Coast ThangRidin' Low [Joy Ride Version]
Mother MachreeKathleen MavourneenKillarneyDear Little ShamrockAve MariaLittle Love, A Little KissMacushlaWearing of the GreenWhere the River Shannon FlowsEileen AlannahMolly BranniganLow Back'd CarI'll Sing Thee Songs of ArabyAngels Guard Thee
My Wild Irish RoseSerenataCome into the Garden, MaudTurn Ye to MeSomewhere a Voice Is CallingBeautiful Isle of SomewhereBarcarolleSunshine of Your SmileWhen Irish Eyes Are SmilingRose of TraleeIreland, Mother IrelandMother O' MineBard of ArmaghIrish Emigrant
I Hear You Calling MeStar of the County DownLondonderry AirShe Moved Thro' the FairBelieve Me, If All Those Endearing Young CharmsKerry DanceSouth WindsBy the Shortcut to the RossesFairy TreeHarp That Once Thro' Tara's HallsGarden Where the Praties GrowI Dream of Jeannie With the Light Brown HairBantry BayDawning of the Day
Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Sometimes I am a Tapster new (The Jolly Trades-men), VI 91Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Honest Shepher'd, since you're poor (A Song. Set by Mr. James Hart), VI, 205Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Blowzabella my bouncing Doxie (The Italian Song, Call'd Pastorella; made into an EnglisPills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): As Oyster Nan stood by her Tub (A Song.), V, 107Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): There was a Lass of Islington (The Fair Lass of Islington.), V, 46Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Poor Celia once was very fair (Celia's Complaint.), III, 152 (bass from Henry Lawes' SePills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): O Fie! what mean I Foolish Maid (A Song.), III, 243 (tune and bass by John Eccles)Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): What Life can compare with the jolly Town Rakes (The Town-Rakes, A Song: Set by Mr. DanPills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): I Hate a Fop that at his Glass (A Song on a dressing Fop, in the 3rd Act of the ModernPills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Would ye have a young Virgin of fifteen Years (A Song in the last Act of the Modern ProPills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Weep all ye Nymphs, your Floods unbind (A Song.), III, 200 (bass from Henry Playford'sPills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): A Soldier and a Sailor, A Tinker and a Taylor (A Sng.(, III, 200 (words by Congreve, frPills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Then Jockey wou'd a Wooing away (The Scotch Wedding Between Jockey and Jenny.), V, 42Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): With my Strings of small Wire lo I come (The Amorous Barber's Passion of Love for his DPills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): How vile are the Sordid Intrigues of the Town (A Song.), I, 296 (words and tune by D'UrPills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Like a Ring without a Finger ( A Song, New set by Mr. Church.), III, 84Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Through the cold shady Woods (Cupid's Courtesie.), VI, 43Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): When for Air I take my Mare (A Song Representing the going of a Pad.), II, 190 (words bPills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Young Collin, cleaving of a Beam (A Catch for Three Voices, Set by Mr. Hen. Purcell. TrPills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): One Sunday at St. James's Prayers (The Saint at St. James's Chapel. A New Song.), I, 10Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): There was an old Woman liv'd under a Hill (The Trooper Watering his Nagg.), V, 13Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Oh! my Panting, panting Heart (A Scotch Song, Sung by Mrs. Ballden.), VI, 25Pills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Now listen a while, and I will tell (The Golding of the Devil by Dick the Baker of MansPills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Oh Mother, Roger with his Kisses (A Song.), III, 202 (bass from Henry Playford's TheatePills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Do not rumple my Top-knot (The Coy Lass dress'd up in her best Commode and Top-knot. [APills to Purge Melancoly (1719-1720 edition): Come Jug, my Honey, let's to bed (A Song.), I, 292 (words by D'Urfey, with a bass from
Why - Hispanic M.C.'sStop the Violence - Royal TTogether [Unity Version] - Primo, TierraI Remember You Homie - MC BlvdOceanfront - Too DownIt's a Tribe ThingI Needed You MostNever Forget Who You Are - MC BlvdFreakshow on the Dance Floor - The Bar-KaysGet Away - StephanieElectric Kingdom - Twilight 22Miami el Negro - DJ LazBoot the BootyHit and Run - The Bar-KaysI'm Not Your Puppet - Hi-C, They're Playing Our Song - Trinere
Le Nozze Di Figaro: Voi Che SapeteL'allegro, Il Penseroso Ed Il Moderato: Sweet Bird That Shuns't The Noise Of Folly - Nellie Melba/John LemmoneLouise: Depuis Le Jour - Nellie RogersDon Cesar De Bazan: A Seville, Belles SenorasFaust: Alerte! Ou Vous Etes Perdus - Nellie Melba/John McCormack/Giuseppe Mario SammarcoHamlet: A Vos Jeux, Mes Amis...Pale Et Blonde (Mad Scene)Distance TestArmino: Pur Dicesti, O Bocca, Bocca BellaLo, Here The Gentle Lark - Nellie Melba/John LemmonePiangea Cantando...O Salce! Salce! (Willow Song)Ave MariaLa Boheme: Mi Chiamano MimiTosca: Vissi D'arteLes Anges PleurentChant VenetienRomance (From 'Deux Romances')MandolineLe Temps Des Lilas (From Poeme De L' Amour Et De La Mer, Op.19)D'une PrisonElaine: L' Amour Est Pur Comme La Flamme - Nellie Melba/Herman BembergSur Le Lac - Nellie Melba/Herman BembergSwing Low, Sweet Chariot - Nellie Melba/Harold Craxton
Club FlexxicanTill the Lights Go OutFrom the Shadow to the SpotlightDesireMob OutViente Con MigoDon''t CryLet''s RideThuggin' OnGangstaIf YouPlayas, Pimps, HustlersSucks to Be MeLa, La, Latina