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  2. All Hung Up - Wikipedia

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    The Allmusic review by Bruce Eder awarded the album 3.5 stars, stating "Although it doesn't have anything as universally popular as 'The Unicorn' to pull people in, the Irish Rovers' third album is a most genial and accessible record, filled with low-key playing and singing, alternating with bursts of exuberance in the singing and playing ...

  3. The Irish Rovers - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Rovers is a group of Irish musicians that formed in Toronto, ... All Hung Up — — 119 — — 1969 The Life of the Rover — — — — —

  4. Category:The Irish Rovers albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Irish Rovers albums or lists of The Irish Rovers albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Irish Rovers albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. The Life of the Rover - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Rovers chronology; All Hung Up (1968) The Life of the Rover (1969) Tales to Warm Your Mind (1969) The Life of the Rover is a 1969 album by the music group ...

  6. The Irish Rover - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Rover" (Roud 4379) is an Irish folk song about a magnificent though improbable sailing ship that reaches an unfortunate end. It has been recorded by numerous artists, with the lyrics changing over time due to the folk process .

  7. George Millar (singer) - Wikipedia

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    George Millar (born 14 April 1947) [1] is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter, guitarist and co-founder and leader of the Irish folk group The Irish Rovers, which formed in Toronto, Canada in 1963 [2] and named after the traditional song "The Irish Rover".

  8. The Unicorn (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Unicorn is the debut studio album of the Canadian Irish folk music group The Irish Rovers, released in 1967 and topped the charts in 1968.. The title track "The Unicorn", a recording of Shel Silverstein's poem based on Noah's Ark, featured Glen Campbell on lead guitar, [1] and reached #2 in the US Adult Contemporary Charts, #7 in the U.S. Hot 100, [2] #4 in Canada, [3] and #5 in Ireland.

  9. The Rovers - Wikipedia

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    The Rovers may refer to: The Irish Rovers, Canadian-Irish folk group created in 1963 that renamed itself The Rovers for part of the 1980s; The Rovers, 1980 album by the above group; The Rovers, Australian television series; Rovers, British television series; Blackburn Rovers F.C., English Premier League football (soccer) club