"I'm the Boy for Bewitching Them", in Gaelic "Is Misi An Buacaill Do Meallfad Iad" or "Is Misi an Buacaill Le na Meallad", also known as "I was the Boy for bewitching Them", "Blithsome Bridal", "Come to the Bridal", "The Kirk", "Let Us Waa to the Wedding" or "The Jolly Pedlar's" is an Irish air and slip jig in 9/8 time and G Major (O'Neill, Robbins), F Major (Howe) or E Flat Major (O'Flannagan). The parts are played AB (Robbins), AAB (O'Neill) or AABA (O'Flannagan).
The tune appeared in John Clinton's volume for the flute, Gems of Ireland: 200 Airs (1841), P.H. Hughes' London publication Gems of the Emerald Isle (c. 1860's) and Elias Howe's 1,000 Jigs and Reels.
It was printed in Crosby's The Irish Musical Repository (c. 1808), P.M. Haverty's One Hundred Irish Airs, vol. 1 (1858), Krassen's O'Neill's Music of Ireland (1976), O'Neill's Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies (1903), O'Neill's Dance Music of Ireland: 1001 Gems (1907), O'Neill's Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody and Robbins Music's The Robbins Collection of 200 Jigs, Reels and Country Dances (1933).