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The Very Best Of Irish Ballads

Various Artists

Irish
ARC Music

Released: 20th February 2015
Catalogue Number: EUCD2567
Barcode: 5019396256729
Running Time: 78 mins.

CD£9.09The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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Culled from the prestigeous Clo lar-Chonnachta catalogue you will get the finest singers of Irish Ballads.


1. Child Owlet (John Faulkner)
2. Si Do Mhamo (Bríd Ní Chatháin)
3. Matt Hyland (John Beag )
4. A Chomaraigh Aoibhinn Ó (Ann Mulqueen)
5. The Bodhrán Song (Tim Dennehy )
6. An Hunter (Iorras Aithneach)
7. I Loved A Lass (John Faulkner)
8. Galtee Mountain Boy (John Beag)
9. Siobhán Ní Dhuibhir (Bríd Ní Chatháin)
10. Óró ‘Sé Do Bheatha Bhaile (John Beag)
11. The Workin' Man (Mairead Taggart)
12. A Winter's Tear (Tim Dennehy)
13. Peigín Leitir Móir (Joe McDonagh)
14. The Jolly Bold Robber (John Faulkner) 15. Dun Drumuilliún (Bríd Ní Chatháin)
16. The Blackbird Of Sweet Avondale (John Beag)
17. Casting My Shadow On The Road (Sinead Murray)
18. The Flower Of Finae (John Faulkner)
19. Lord Franklin (Fred Johnston)
20. The Carmagnole (Tim Dennehy).
Culled from the prestigeous Clo lar-Chonnachta catalogue you will get the finest singers of Irish Ballads.

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