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Skibbereen 1847 by Cork artist James Mahony (1810–1879), commissioned by Illustrated London News 1847.. The song traces back from at least 1869, in The Wearing Of The Green Songbook, where it was sung with the melody of the music "The Wearing of the Green", and not with the more melancholic melody we know today. [2]
"Arthur McBride" – an anti-recruiting song from Donegal, probably originating during the 17th century. [1]"The Recruiting Sergeant" – song (to the tune of "The Peeler and the Goat") from the time of World War 1, popular among the Irish Volunteers of that period, written by Séamus O'Farrell in 1915, recorded by The Pogues.
This song is known alternatively as "Galway Bay", "My Own Dear Galway Bay", or "The Old Galway Bay". [citation needed] It was composed in London by Frank A. Fahy (1854–1935), [1] a native of Kinvara, Co. Galway, on the shores of Galway Bay. It was originally written to air of "Skibbereen". [citation needed]
1 List of musicians that have recorded the song Skibbereen. Toggle the table of contents. Wikipedia: ...
The Sea Around Us (song) The Sean-Bhean bhocht; Seven Drunken Nights; She Moved Through the Fair; The Shores of Amerikay; The Shores of Botany Bay; Sí Bheag, Sí Mhór; Siúil a Rúin; Skibbereen (song) Spancil Hill; Spanish Lady; Star of the County Down
Skibbereen (/ ˌ s k ɪ b ə ˈ r iː n /; Irish: An Sciobairín) [2] is a town in County Cork, Ireland.It is located in West Cork on the N71 national secondary road.The River Ilen runs through the town; it reaches the sea about 12 kilometres away, at the seaside village of Baltimore.
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Pat of Mullingar is an Irish rebel song that has been sung and recorded by several folk artists and groups, including the Irish Rovers, Derek Warfield, and The Wolfe Tones. [1] The initial rendition of the song typically featured a portrayal of an Irish carman praising the exceptional attributes of his horse.