Celtic Songs - A set of puirt à beul, or mouth music, used for dancing to

Subscribe now ! A set of puirt à beul, or mouth music, used for dancing to. The first two puirt is about a man called Duncan who has lost his shoes, followed by an usually structured reel about churning butter. The last puirt is another fun one with the first line means ‘stay over there; stay far, far away from me’!
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