McAlpine's Fusiliers - The Ronnie Drew Group,{The Dubliners}
McAlpine's Fusiliers sung by The Ronnie Drew Group, who later Changed their name to The Dubliners from a programme called "Ballad Session", {1963} Bobby Lynch,{guitar} John Sheahan, {Whistle} Ronnie Drew,{guitar} Ciaran Bourke {whistle} Barney McKenna,{Banjo}. Ronnie Drew died in St. Vincent's Ho...


Grace - Anthony Kearns
The song is about Grace Gifford going to see her fiance Joseph Mary Plunkett for the last time in Kilmainham Gaol, he was executed on the 4th May 1916. sung by Anthony Kearns en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org


An poc ar Buile - Liam Devally
Liam Devally singing An poc ar Bulie {The Mad Billy Goat} for German television called 'LIED FUR TRAUMER MUSIK FUR REBELLEN' translate to 'Songs For A Dreamer Music For Rebels." 1966. ballad sheet on August 10th the puck fair is held every year in Killorglin, Co. Kerry.


The Rose of Allendale - Mary Black
Mary Black singing The Rose of Allendale. i think 1982. Written by Charles Jeffreys Title: ROSE OF ALLENDALE Artist: MARY BLACK Label: DARA Date of entry: 10.10.1982 Highest Placement: 14 Weeks in the Charts: 4


Rare Oul Times - Dublin City Ramblers
The Dublin City Ramblers in concert singing Rare Oul Times with The Billie Barrie Children From a Programme called "Feastival of Irish Folk. 1980's


Christy Moore - Fairytale of New York
Christy Moore singing "Fairytale of New York" The Late Late Show. written by Shane McGowan {The Pogues}.


The Ferryman - Dublin City Ramblers
The Dublin City Ramblers singing The Ferryman from the Festival Folk. Title: THE FERRYMAN Artist: DUBLIN CITY RAMBLERS Label: DOLPHIN Date of entry: 05.12.1982 Highest Placement: 6 Weeks in the Irish Charts: 15


John O'Halloran - Ray McAreavey- wolfhound
Ray McAreavey singing John O'Halloran written by Sean McCarthy.


Wolfe Tones - Paddle Your Own Canoe
Here's Brian singing "Paddle Your Own Canoe".Siamsa Cois Laoi 1986.


Rothsea-0 - the Ronnie Drew Group {The Dubliners}
The Ronnie Drew Group singing Rothsea-O. The singer is Bob Lynch. the programme was called "Ballad Session.


Cliffs of Dooneen - Paddy Reilly
Paddy Reilly singing Cliffs of Dooneen. in concert. You may travel far far from your own native home Faraway o'er the mountain, faraway o'er the foam But of all the fine places that I've ever seen Sure there's none can compare with the cliffs of Dooneen Take a view o'er the mountains Fine sights ...


The Leaving of Liverpool - The Ronnie Drew Group, Dubliners
The Ronnie Drew Group who later changed their name to The Dubliners singing The Leaving of Liverpool from a programme called Ballad Sheet 1963. Farewell to Princes' landing stage River fare thee well I am bound for California, a place I know right well So fare thee well my own true love When I re...


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