(gan teideal) “On St Stephen's day boys go out with the wren.” CBÉS 0368 Michael O' Sullivan Tras-scríbhinn
The Wren Boys Song “The wren, the wren, the King of all the birds St Stephen's day he was caught in the purge.” CBÉS 0368 Tony Tierney Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “It was very late one night when a man was returning home after his ramble.” CBÉS 0403 John Wren, Patrick Fennell Tras-scríbhinn
Travelling People “Travelling people call to our home very often.” CBÉS 0403 Dan Wren, David Kelly Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “The following are the names of wild birds: The wren, the cuckoo...” CBÉS 0405 Bridget Kennelly Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “There was a wren there long ago he went out one frosty morning in a tillage field.” CBÉS 0426 Maurice Kennedy, Timothy Kennedy Tras-scríbhinn
Amhrán an Dreoilín “The wren, the wren, ¶ The king of all birds, ¶ On St. Stephen's Day ¶ He was got in the furze” CBÉS 0435 Máire Ní Néill Tras-scríbhinn
Amhrán an Dreoilín “The wren, the wren, ¶ The king of all birds, ¶ On St. Stephen's Day ¶ He was got in the furze” CBÉS 0435 Mary Neill Tras-scríbhinn
Amhrán an Dreoilín “The wren, the wren the king of all birds ¶ St. Stephen's day was caught in the furze ¶ I caught my cubit and broke his knee” CBÉS 0435 Áine Ní Mhaolruanaigh Tras-scríbhinn
Amhrán an Dreoilín “The wren, the wren, ¶ The king of all birds, ¶ On St. Stephen's Day ¶ He was caught in the furze” CBÉS 0435 Siobhán Ní Laoghaire Tras-scríbhinn
Amhrán an Dreoilín “Mrs. _ I came to see you, ¶ With my wren that's poor and feeble” CBÉS 0435 Bríd Ní Dhonnchadha Tras-scríbhinn