Auld Lang Syne

While often associated with Irish tradition due to its widespread popularity in Celtic cultures, “Auld Lang Syne” is actually a Scottish poem and song penned

The Holly Bears a Berry

“The Holly Bears a Berry” is a haunting traditional tune often categorized as a Passiontide or Easter carol, though its precise origins remain shrouded in

I Saw Three Ships

“I Saw Three Ships” is a beloved traditional English Christmas carol that has enchanted listeners for centuries. Its origins trace back to the 17th century,

The Holly And The Ivy

“The Holly and the Ivy” is a beloved traditional English folk carol that has woven itself into the tapestry of Christmas. While its origins trace

Here We Come A-Wassailing

Here We Come A-Wassailing is a misnomer when it comes to traditional Irish session tunes. While the melody itself is undeniably catchy and often incorporated

Báidín Fheilimí

“Báidín Fheilimí” is a traditional Irish song from County Donegal’s Gaeltacht region, often taught to children. Sung in Irish, it tells of Feilimí (Phelim) and