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Sheet music cover "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" is a lighthearted song in tribute to Ireland. Its lyrics were written by Chauncey Olcott and George Graff, Jr., set to music composed by Ernest Ball, for Olcott's production of The Isle O' Dreams, and Olcott sang the song in the show. It was first published in 1912, at a time when songs in tribute ...
Nevertheless Neil, who had been interested in dolphins since the mid-1960s when he began visiting the Miami Seaquarium, went on to found the Dolphin Research Project with Ric O'Barry in 1970, an organization dedicated to stopping the capture, trafficking and exploitation of dolphins worldwide. [5] The song was frequently performed by Tim ...
The Miami Dolphins' fight song has been the soundtrack to fins fans' home games since the '70s. But what about the Jimmy Buffet tune that rivals it?
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling is a Decca Records album by Bing Crosby of songs with an Irish theme. It was issued as a 10” LP as catalog No.DL 5403. [1] Some of the songs had earlier been issued as a 3-disc 45rpm set (9-89). [2] A later 12” LP version with the same title was issued in 1956 as DL8262 with a different selection of songs. [3]
This upbeat song by Irish band, The Corrs, landed on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2001 and remains a popular radio staple with its infectious beat and ear-worm lyrics.
For seasoned Miami Dolphins fans, the sound of football season is Lee Ofman’s original Miami Dolphins Fight Song, which came out after the team’s undefeated 1972 season. The song has been ...
Mother Machree" is a 1910 American-Irish song with lyrics by Rida Johnson Young and singer Chauncey Olcott, and music by Ernest Ball. It was originally written for the show Barry of Ballymoore. [1] It was first released by Chauncey Olcott, then by Will Oakland in 1910. The song was later kept popular by John McCormack and others.
Bringing it All Back Home: The influence of Irish music at home and overseas (2nd ed.). Merlin. ISBN 1903582032. Kilkelly; Williams, W.H.A. (1996). 'Twas Only an Irishman's Dream: The image of Ireland and the Irish in American popular song lyrics, 1800-1920. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0252065514.