1. Did Your Mother Come From Ireland? - Bing Crosby with Victor Young and his Orchestra and the King’s Men
2. Come Back To Erin - Maureen O’Hara with Jay Blackton and his Orchestra
3. With My Shillelagh Under My Arm - Anne Shelton with Wally Stott, his Orchestra and Chorus
4. The Bard Of Armagh - Bill Shepherd and his Orchestra
5. Whistlin’ Phil McHugh - Brendan O’Dowda with Philip Green and his Orchestra
6. The Old House - John McCormack with Gerald Moore, piano
7. How Can You Buy Killarney? - Bing Crosby with Victor Young and his Orchestra
8. A Kerry Cow - Maureen O’Hara with Jay Blackton and his Orchestra
9. Down By The Glenside - Anne Shelton with Wally Stott and his Orchestra
10. Bridget Donohue - Michael O’Duffy with Bill Shepherd, his Orchestra and Chorus
11. The Emigrant’s Letter - Brendan O’Dowda with Philip Green and Orchestra
12. Off To Philadelphia - John McCormack with Gerald Moore, piano
13. The Isle Of Innisfree - Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and his Orchestra
14. The Lake Isle of Innisfree and Coole And Ballylee read by W. B. Yeats
15. It’s True That The Women Are Worse Than The Men - Maureen O’Hara with Jay Blackton and his Orchestra
16. Little Town In The Ould County Down - Anne Shelton with Wally Stott, his Orchestra and Chorus
17. The Old Boreen - Michael O’Duffy with Bill Shepherd, his Orchestra and Chorus
18. Gortnamona - Brendan O’Dowda with Philip Green and his Orchestra
19. The Star Of The County Down - John McCormack with Gerald Moore, pianist
20. Beal na Mblath - unknown singer
21. The Meeting Of The Waters - John McCormack with Gerald Moore, pianist
22. I’m Going To Be Married On Sunday - Maureen O’Hara with Jay Blackton and his Orchestra
23. There’s No Song Like An Irish Song - Anne Shelton with Wally Stott, his Orchestra and Chorus
24. Phil, The Fluter’s Ball - Brendan O’Dowda with Philip Green and his Orchestra
25. Where The River Shannon Flows - Bing Crosby with Victor Young and his Orchestra and the King’s Men
26. Speech on leaving Shannon Airport by President John F. Kennedy, June 29th 1963.