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The ballad is also called "The Brown Girl" and found in a number of variants. [55] "The Black Velvet Band" – Irish version of a broadside ballad dating back to the early 19th century [56] "The Blooming Flower of Grange" – a love song from County Wexford, recorded by Paul O'Reilly in Waterford in 2007. [57]
Pages in category "Irish ballads" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Irish ballads (6 P) Ballads of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 (14 P) Mary Black songs (1 P) Tara Blaise songs (5 P) C. Clannad songs (20 P) The Corrs songs (24 P) D.
This Irish ballad gets spirited update in this 2009 version recorded by the High Kings. The traditional tune is about a young man who becomes infatuated with a fair colleen named Rosie, otherwise ...
Pages in category "Irish songs" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. List of Irish ballads;
"Kevin Barry" - about young medical student and Irish revolutionary Kevin Barry controversially executed during the Irish War of Independence [21] "The Foggy Dew" - about the Easter Rising of 1916, written by Canon Charles O’Neill in 1919. "The Row in the Town" - a song written by Peadar Kearney commemorating the 1916 Rising. [5]
The ballad has been recorded several times from Scottish and Northern Irish people who learned it in the oral tradition. Eddie Butcher of Magilligan, County Londonderry knew a fragment of the ballad which can be heard via the Irish Traditional Music Archive, [10] and Paddy Tunney of Mollybreen, County Fermanagh sang a version to Hugh Shields in ...
Come All You Warriors" (also known as "Father Murphy") is a ballad concerning the 1798 Rising. The narrative focuses on the predominant figure in the Wexford Rising, Father John Murphy of the parish of Boulavogue .