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  2. 20 Greatest Hits (The Dubliners album) - Wikipedia

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    "The Auld Triangle" – 2:55 "I'll Tell Me Ma" – 2:31 "The Town I Loved So Well" – 6:22 "Cooley’s Reel / The Dawn / The Mullingar Races" – 3:26

  3. 15 Years On - Wikipedia

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    15 Years On is the eleventh studio album by the Irish folk band The Dubliners.This album was created to celebrate the band's 15th anniversary from the day they started music together.

  4. Too Late to Stop Now: The Very Best of the Dubliners

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    Too Late to Stop Now: The Very Best of the Dubliners is a career-spanning greatest hits collection of The Dubliners, released in 2006.The album charted at No.23 in Ireland and No.54 in the UK. [1]

  5. The Dubliners discography - Wikipedia

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    The Dubliner's Dublin "The Irish Rover" (with The Pogues) 1987 1: 8: 25 — 25 Years Celebration "Don't Get Married" 24 — — — "Marino Waltz" 4 — — — "Jack's Heroes" (with The Pogues) 1990 4: 63 — — Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah "The Rose" (with The Hothouse Flowers) 1991 2 — — — 30 Years A-Greying "Red Roses for Me" (with Niamh ...

  6. List of Irish ballads - Wikipedia

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    "The Auld Triangle" – written by Dominic Behan for his brother Brendan, and featured in Brendan's play The Quare Fellow, recorded by The Dubliners and The Pogues " The Bard of Armagh " – a 19th-century Dublin broadside ballad, traditionally associated with Bishop Donnelly (1649–1716); recorded by John McCormack, Margaret Barry and the ...

  7. The Best of the Original Dubliners - Wikipedia

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    The Best of the Original Dubliners is an album by Irish band The Dubliners which charted at No. 69 in Ireland on 17 March 2005. [2] [3] This three CD compilation contains Irish folk songs recorded by Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly, Barney McKenna, Ciarán Bourke, and John Sheahan between 1967 and 1972.

  8. The Auld Triangle - Wikipedia

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    "The Auld Triangle" is a song by Dick Shannon, often attributed to Brendan Behan, who made it famous when he included it in his 1954 play The Quare Fellow. He first performed it publicly in 1952 on the RTÉ radio programme 'The Ballad Maker's Saturday Night', produced by Mícheál Ó hAodha.

  9. Chorus of the Chesapeake - Wikipedia

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    This score was high enough to earn a wild card invitation to the 2007 International Chorus contest, held at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado on July 6, 2007. The chorus went on to place 16th in the world at the contest, with 140 men on stage [ 4 ] and an emotionally charged presentation of the song Auld Lang Syne .