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Dear Old Donegal was also performed by Judy Garland, Zina Bethune, and Vic Damone as part of the All-Purpose Holiday Medley on The Judy Garland Show in 1963. [1] It was parodied by Allan Sherman on his 1962 album My Son, the Folk Singer , as "Shake Hands With Your Uncle Max", using Jewish references rather than Irish.
Almost all the songs on the album contain some Jewish reference, or at least a main character or characters with apparently Jewish names. [2]"The Ballad of Harry Lewis" is a parody of the Battle Hymn of the Republic, and includes many puns: "His name was Harry Lewis, and he worked for Irving Roth/He died while cutting velvet on a hot July the Fourth.", and "Oh Harry Lewis perished / In the ...
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"Dear Old Donegal" Chauncey Olcott: 1.48 5. "Did Your Mother Come From Ireland" Michael Karr, Jimmy Kennedy: 2.05 6. "Danny Boy" Frederic Weatherly: 3.25 Side B.
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"Skibbereen" - also known as "Dear Old Skibbereen" and "Revenge For Skibbereen" "Slievenamon" – one of the best-known County Tipperary songs, written by Charles Kickham [93] "The Mountains of Mourne" – about Irish emigrants in London (Composer: Percy French) [59] "My Donegal Shore" – by Daniel O'Donnell, believed to have kick started his ...