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1 | Play track | The Parting Glass |
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2 | The Maid Of The Sweet Brown Knowe |
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3 | The Minstrel Boy |
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4 | Paddy Doyle's Boots |
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5 | The Maid of Fif-ee-o |
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6 | Neil Flahery's Drake |
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7 | Brennan on the Moor |
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8 | Roddy McCorley |
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9 | The Barnyards of Delgaty |
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10 | Play track | The Castle Of Dromore |
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11 | The Bold Tenant Farmer |
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12 | Ballinderry |
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13 | Play track | Bungle Rye |
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14 | Play track | Eileen Aroon |
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15 | Johnny I Hardley Knew You |
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16 | Whiskey You're the Devil |
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17 | The Work of the Weavers |
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18 | The Moonshiner |
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19 | Bold Thady Quill |
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20 | Rosin the Bow |
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21 | finnigans wake |
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22 | Real Old Mountain Dew |
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23 | Courting In The Kitchen |
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24 | Mick McGuire |
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25 | A Jug O' Punch |
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26 | Play track | Johnny McEldoo |
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27 | Cruiscin Lan |
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28 | Portlairge |
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29 | The Stuttering Lovers |
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30 | The Rising Of The Moon |
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31 | The Croppy Boy |
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32 | Play track | The Foggy Dew |
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33 | Boulavogue |
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34 | Play track | The Wind That Shakes The Barley |
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35 | Play track | Tipperary Far Away |
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36 | Kelly The Boy From Killane |
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37 | Play track | Kevin Barry |
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38 | Whack Fol The Diddle |
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39 | O'Donnell Aboo | Tommy Makem |
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40 | The Men Of The West |
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41 | Eamonn an Chnuic |
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The Clancy Brothers
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The Clancy Brothers was an Irish folk music singing group that began as The Clancy Brothers And Tommy Makem in 1956 while the members were looking for work in America. Tommy Makem left the group in 1969, after which the three brothers, Pat Clancy (1922–1998), Tom Clancy (1924–1990), and Liam Clancy (1935–2009) became The Clancy Brothers subsequently joined by the fourth Clancy brother, Bobby Clancy (1927–2002). Often credited with popularizing Irish traditional music in the United States, the brothers were famed for their trademark Aran sweaters and for their often lively arrangeme… read more
The Clancy Brothers was an Irish folk music singing group that began as The Clancy Brothers And Tommy Makem in 1956 while the members were looking for work in America. Tommy Makem left the … read more
The Clancy Brothers was an Irish folk music singing group that began as The Clancy Brothers And Tommy Makem in 1956 while the members were looking for work in America. Tommy Makem left the group in 1969, after which the three brothers,… read more