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  2. The Juice of the Barley - Wikipedia

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    "The Juice of the Barley" is a traditional Irish drinking song from around the mid-19th century. The Clancy Brothers, as well as several other bands have made recordings, and popular dance renditions of the song. The phrase "bainne na mbó ar na gamhna" in the chorus is Irish, and means "Cows' milk for the calves".

  3. The 30 best Irish songs to sing at the pub this St ... - AOL

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    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.

  4. List of Irish ballads - Wikipedia

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    "The Moonshiner" – a traditional song made popular by Delia Murphy [53] "The Parting Glass" – a farewell song [21] "The Rare Auld Mountain Dew" – drinking song dedicated to poitín (illegally distilled whiskey) by Edward Harrigan and Dave Braham, 1882 [113] "Seven Drunken Nights" – an Irish version of the Child ballad Our Goodman [114]

  5. Come Fill Your Glass with Us - Wikipedia

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    Billboard Magazine rated the album with four stars. After describing the Clancys and Makem as "a group of Irish actors," the review praised "this authentic sounding, alternately exuberant and wistful, collection of Irish drinking songs."

  6. 35 Irish Songs to Bring You Some Luck This St. Patrick's Day

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  7. Music of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Irish traditional music includes many kinds of songs, including drinking songs, ballads and laments, sung unaccompanied or with accompaniment by a variety of instruments. Traditional dance music includes reels (4 4), hornpipes and jigs (the common double jig is in 6 8 time). [6]

  8. The Barley Mow - Wikipedia

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    The Barley Mow (Roud 944) is a cumulative song celebrated in the traditions of folk music of England, Ireland, and Scotland. [1] William Chappell transcribed the lyrics in his two-volume work The Ballad Literature and Popular Music of the Olden Time (1855). "The Barley Mow" has become a drinking song sung while

  9. Marc Gunn - Wikipedia

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    Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers (2005) 4 Irish Whiskey Drinking Songs (2006) A Collection of Irish Pub Songs (2007) Irish Drinking Songs: A Cat Lover's Companion (2007) Three Movie and TV Songs for Geeks Like Me (2007) A Tribute to Love (2008) A Gift of Cat Love (2008) Whiskers in the Jar: Irish Songs for Cat Lovers (2008) Going for Brogue ...

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