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The name 'Clew Bay', of uncertain origin, first appears in a 1714 map; it may be derived from cliath, "hurdle". [5] Clew Bay was the heart of the Gaelic territory of Umhaill, ruled by the Uí Máille . Umhaill's last and most famous ruler was Grace O'Malley (Gráinne Ní Mháille), nicknamed "the pirate queen".
The island features in the song "Clare Island" by the Irish folk-rock band, the Saw Doctors from their 1996 album, Same Oul' Town. In the song, the island is described as a haven from hectic city life. It is also mentioned in the lyrics of the song "The Green and Red of Mayo". Clare Island is the setting for Bob Quinn's film Budawanny (1987).
"Daddy's Songs" - performed by Susan Lawrence/written by Gus Burton "Excursion Around The Bay" - Johnny Burke "The Government Game" - Al Pittman "Grey Foggy Day" - Eddie Coffey "Hard, Hard Times" - additional lyrics by William James Emberley "The Islander" - Bruce Moss "Kelligrews Soiree" - Johnny Burke "Let Me Fish Off Cape St. Mary's" - Otto ...
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The "Mingulay Boat Song" is a song written by Sir Hugh S. Roberton (1874–1952) in the 1930s. The melody is described in Roberton's Songs of the Isles as a traditional Gaelic tune, probably titled "Lochaber". [1] The tune was part of an old Gaelic song, "Òran na Comhachaig" (the 'Creag Ghuanach' portion); from Brae Lochaber.
It is the last album with the 2 Live Crew banner to feature Campbell. The album became a moderate hit, peaking at No. 52 on the Billboard 200 and No. 9 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. [17] Two charting singles were produced, "Hell, Yeah" and "You Go Girl" who were both made into music videos.
"One Day at a Time" was recorded by Gloria who released it as a single in August 1977. The song originally peaked at No.5 in the Irish singles charts, before being re-released a year later. The song originally peaked at No.5 in the Irish singles charts, before being re-released a year later.
On July 10, 2024, the single and accompanying music video for "Image" was released. In a post-music video livestream, the duo announced their second studio album, Imaginal Disk, which was released on August 23, 2024. [28] On July 31, 2024, the album's third single, "Tunnel Vision", was released. [29]