32 Countries of Ireland in Song

32 Countries of Ireland in Song Artist: Paddy Reilly
Label: Celtic
Category: Music



Average customer rating: Not rated
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2


EAN: 5390872201526
ASIN: B00004YZ3L


Release Date: 2005-12-15

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Related | Traditional British & Celtic Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
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Tracks:

  1. Banks Of My Onw Lovely
  2. Curragh Of Kildare
  3. Mountains Of Mourne
  4. Dublin Saunter
  5. Lovely Leitrim
  6. Spancil Hill
  7. Town Of Ballybay
  8. Offaly Rover
  9. Meetings Of The Waters
  10. Boys From County Armagh
  11. Counting The Miles
  12. Enniskillen Dragoons
  13. Reason I Left Mullingar
  14. Limerick You're A Lady
  15. Where The Three Counties Meet
  16. Rose Of Mooncoin
  17. Danny Boy
  18. Mary From Dungloe
  19. Slievenamon
  20. Boolavogue
  21. Harp That Once
  22. Cavan Girl
  23. Green Glens Of Antrim
  24. Is Clogherhead Like It Used To Be
  25. Galway Races
  26. Benbulben Of Sligo
  27. Moonlight In Mayo
  28. Flower Of Sweet Strabane
  29. Longford Weaver
  30. Old Dungarvan Oak
  31. Follow Me Up To Carlow
  32. Rose Of Tralee

Music CD:

  1. I Go to Pieces ~ Ann Armstrong, Steve Hughes
  2. Celtic Heartbeat ~ Various Artists
  3. Into The Cool Blue
  4. Snowfalls ~ Brian Keane
  5. Possessed ~ The Klezmatics
  6. Sorry Is As Sorry Does ~ Gamble Rogers
  7. The Best of Cris Williamson ~ Cris Williamson
  8. Clean Air of the Day ~ Graham Pratt & Eileen
  9. Honor Eagle Feather - Live at Kamloops Pow Wow ~ Northern Cree Singers
  10. San Francisco-Very Best

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America's Least Wanted ~ Ugly Kid Joe

Murder One ~ Killers

Oriental Grooves, Vol. 2: Oriental Rhythms For Training ~ Sayed Balaha

Ost ~ Canary

Karvan Where Traditions Meet ~ Various Artists

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