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"Belfast" is the second single of the Euro disco band Boney M.'s 1977 album Love for Sale. "Belfast" was the first Boney M. single to feature lead vocals by Marcia Barrett and became their 4th consecutive ...
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"Sunday Bloody Sunday" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the opening track from their 1983 album War and was released as the album's third single on 11 March 1983 in Germany and the Netherlands. ...
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"Belfast" is a song on English pop-rock performer Elton John's 1995 album, Made in England. He talks about the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland and how he loves it. It features traditional Irish music ...
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"Give Ireland Back to the Irish" is the debut single by the British–American rock band Wings that was released in February 1972. It was written by Paul McCartney and his wife Linda in response to the events ...
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"Tipperary" is the name of an Irish-oriented love song written in 1907 by Leo Curley, James M. Fulton and J. Fred Helf, and was performed by early recording star Billy Murray.
British music hall song adopted as a marching song
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"It's a Long Way to Tipperary" is a music hall song written by Henry James "Harry" Williams and co-credited to Jack Judge. Originally it was credited as written by Jack Judge and co-credited to Henry James ...
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"The Luck of the Irish" is a song written by John Lennon and Yoko Ono that was first released on the couple's 1972 album with Elephant's Memory, Some Time in New York City. It was written in late 1971 ...
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"Galway Girl" or "The Galway Girl" is a song written by Steve Earle and recorded with Irish musician Sharon Shannon, which was featured on Earle's 2000 album Transcendental Blues.
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"From Clare to Here" is a ballad about Irish emigration written by Ralph McTell. It has also been recorded by The Furey Brothers & Davey Arthur on the 1977 album Emigrant; by Nanci Griffith and Pete Cummins ...
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"Rocky Road to Dublin" is a fast-paced 19th century song about a man's experiences as he travels to Liverpool, England from his home in Tuam. The tune has a typical Irish rhythm, classified as a slip (or ...
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"Las Vegas (In the Hills of Donegal)" is a song by the Irish folk rock group Goats Don't Shave. It was a top 10 hit for the band in 1991, reaching #4 on the Irish singles chart.
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"The Fields of Athenry" is a song written in 1979 by Pete St. John in the style of an Irish folk ballad. Set during the Great Famine of the 1840s, the lyrics feature a fictional man from near Athenry ...
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"Sunday Bloody Sunday" is a song written by John Lennon and Yoko Ono that was first released on their 1972 album with Elephant's Memory, Some Time in New York City. The song addresses the Bloody Sunday ...
1917 song written by Bert Hanlon and composed by Walter Donaldson
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The Army's Full Of Irish (A Man From Erin Never Runs, He's Irish) is a World War I song written by Bert Hanlon and composed by Walter Donaldson. The song was first published in 1917 by Witmark & Sons in ...
1917 song written by Darl Mac Boyle and composed by Albert Von Tilzer
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"You Can’t Get Away From the Blarney" is a song from 1917 by composer Albert Von Tilzer and lyricist Darl Mac Boyle. It was published by Broadway Music Corporation.
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"this is my grandads fave song before he died" is an Irish-American song popularised by American singer Bing Crosby and written by Steve Graham. The song has an 'upbeat' rhythm and is meant to be the words ...
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"The Further It Is from Tipperary, The Closer It Is to Berlin" is a World War I song written to capitalise on the popularity of the song "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary". As suggested by the title ...