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  2. List of Irish ballads - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  3. Category:1940s in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    1940s in Irish politics (12 C, 1 P) R. 1940s in the Republic of Ireland (13 C) S. 1940s in Irish sport (13 C) W. Independent Ireland in World War II (10 C, 35 P)

  4. Category : Songs about The Troubles (Northern Ireland)

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  5. Category:Songs about poverty - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs about poverty" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 4 + 20; A.

  6. Music of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Performers of popular music began appearing as early as the late 1940s; Delia Murphy popularised Irish folk songs that she recorded for HMV in 1949; Margaret Barry is also credited with bringing traditional songs to the fore; Donegal's Bridie Gallagher shot to fame in 1956 and is considered 'Ireland's first international pop star'; [29] Belfast ...

  7. Josef Locke - Wikipedia

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    Joseph McLaughlin (23 March 1917 [1] – 15 October 1999), [2] known professionally as Josef Locke, was an Irish tenor. He was successful in the United Kingdom and Ireland in the 1940s and 1950s. He was successful in the United Kingdom and Ireland in the 1940s and 1950s.

  8. Mursheen Durkin - Wikipedia

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    "Molly Durkin" is a derivation made popular by Murty Rabbett in the 1940s in the United States. [5] The song has a lively tempo and tells a whimsical tale of a man who decides to give up his work as a mortar shoveller in order to take up mining gold. The song is not so much a song of leaving Ireland as it is an Irishman's response to a woman's ...

  9. Category:Irish songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Irish songs" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...