- "
Weela Weela Walya", also
called "Weila Waile", "Wella Wallia" or "The
River Saile", is an
Irish schoolyard song that
tells the
story of an infanticide...
- Lee",
among others. "Fine
Flowers of the Valley" is a
Scottish variant.
Weela Weela Walya is an
Irish schoolyard version. A
closely related German ballad...
- Wings", by
Rawlings and Welch,
performed by
Nelson and
Willie Watson "
Weela Weela Walya", traditional,
performed by Liam
Neeson "The Sash My
Father Wore"...
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longer distances. Its call is a
harsh "kweeaahk", but the song is a
fluting weela-wee-ooo or or-iii-ole,
unmistakable once heard,
often with
subtle variations...
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version of "Lord Randall" (Child
ballad #12), also a children's song "
Weela Weela Walya" – an
Irish children's
version of "The
Cruel Mother" (Child ballad...
- the
covers appeared the
songs "The Wild Rover", "The
Irish Rover", "
Weela Weela Walya", "All For Me Grog", "Poor Old
Dicey Riley",
football chant "A...
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Roomrama D-Shima Rama D-Umtan
Atoor Kalakh B-Shlama Ay D-
Weela Dargooshta D-Mardoota Qa
Eeqara D-Awahatan Aney D-prisloon L-Mitamranita...
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Queensland - New
South Wales border,
extending north as far as
Mulga Downs and
Weela in the
former state. It
includes Enngonia on the
Warrego River; Brenda,...
- Club.
September 1, 2021.
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- Poddle's names, "The
River Saile", is used in the old children's song
Weela Weela Walya,
famously performed by The Dubliners. The
Poddle is also referenced...