"The Mouse in the Cupboard", in Gaelic "Ballaí Lios Chearbhaill", is also known as "Duignan's Odd Jig", "The Merry Old Woman", "The Rakes of Newcastle West", "Repeal of the Union", "Tumble the Tinker", "The Walls of Enniscorthy", or "Wollop the Potlid" is an Irish jig in G Major. The parts are played AABB. Although most versions of the tune are in G major, there are variants in other minor-sounding modes.
It was printed in Cranitch's Irish Session Tunes: Red Book (2000), Johnson's The Kitchen Musician No. 6: Jigs (1982) (revised 1989, 2001), McDermott's Allan's Irish Fiddler and Sweet's Fifer's Delight (1965/1981).
It was recorded by James Morrison & John McKenna (1929), Aly Bain And Phil Cunningham on Another Gem, Another Musical Interlude and The Best of Aly and Phil, Brendan Mulvihill on The Journey, Boys of the Lough on Live At Carnegie Hall and Sweet Rural Shade, Dudley Laufman on Swinging on a Gate, George Wilson on Royal Circus (2000) and many others.