Another 5 minute (?) teaser.

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Another 5 minute (?) teaser.

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Again no cheating looking at lists! How many of Ruby's recordings have the word "Irish" in them :?: Hope your head is better, John!.

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Title or lyrics

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Hi, Don.

Do you mean in the titles, or in the lyrics as well?
Good one.
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Post by Gerald Lawrence »

Unless Don corrects me, if we assume he wants the word Irish in the title, may I propose we only put one song each? Then if no others are added for say one week, we can put a second one on, and so on. That way, the teaser will last longer than 5 minutes, it will get more difficult as the list gets longer, and perhaps others may like to join in so that we "regulars" don't always win. The winner can be the one who puts the last one on the list, judged by Don.

If so, I will kick off with

1. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling

Please follow the numbers in sequence, then we will all know how many there are without having to do any arithmetic!
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Post by Graham Bunn »

Going along with Gerald.........Lets get the easy ones out of the way first


No2 "If Your Irish Come Into the Parlour"





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Gerald is quite right - I meant just in the title.

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No. 3

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Good idea, Gerald.

Here's 3. "There's a Little Bit of Irish"

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That's three down - ? to go!

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Only just come on my computer, seem to have missed this, but my input is No 4 It’s The Irish In Me
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"It's a great day for the Irish"

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Post by Gerald Lawrence »

That would be number 5 then, would it Sandy? (Only kidding, honest!)
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Nobody said we had to number them - besides you know I am number blind! :roll:

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Post by Gerald Lawrence »

As a special concession, you are allowed to use letters - five!

Er, I did sort of suggest numbering them, to avoid having to add them up - you may be number blind, but my mental arithmetic is not as good as it used to be! :wink:
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6. An Irish Lullaby.
Greetings from Spain, and belated greetings to Bernie on his ..rpm birthday!
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Hi guys,

What about "Miss O'Leary's Irish fruit cake"?

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Post by MARTIN FOSTER »

Oh I forgot "The Irish Rover" too!

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