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"Foggy Dew" is the name of several Irish ballads, and of an Irish lament.The most popular song of that name (written by Fr.Charles O'Neill) chronicles the Easter Rising of 1916, and encourages Irishmen to fight for the cause of Ireland, rather than for the British Empire, as so many young men were doing in World War I.
The song is a ballad, first published on a broadside in the early nineteenth century. [1] Cecil Sharp collected eight versions of the song, [2] particularly in Somerset, England, but also in the United States. [3] Early versions of the song refer to her fear of the "bugaboo" rather than the foggy dew, [4] as do
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with this collection of traditional and contemporary Irish songs. Find all the classics including "Danny Boy" and "Molly Malone." ... 'The Foggy Dew' by The Chieftains.
The Soldier's Song) – officially adopted as the Irish National Anthem on 12 July 1926; Banna Strand (a.k.a. Lonely Banna Strand) The Broad Black Brimmer; Erin Go Bragh; The Foggy Dew (Irish ballad) James Connolly; about the man; Oró Sé do Bheatha 'Bhaile
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Foggy Dew may refer to: "Foggy Dew" (English song), an English folk song "Foggy Dew" (Irish songs), the name of several Irish ballads; The Foggy Dew ...
Pages in category "Irish folk songs" The following 154 pages are in this category, out of 154 total. ... Foggy Dew (Irish songs) Follow Me up to Carlow; Four Green ...
Foggy Dew (Irish songs) Follow Me up to Carlow; Forty Shades of Green; ... The Luck of the Irish (song) M. Mary from Dungloe (song) The Merry Ploughboy; N. A Nation ...