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  2. Go Climb a Tree - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history ... Go Climb a Tree is the thirteenth album by Celtic band Gaelic Storm. It was released on July 28, 2017. ... Track listing. All ...

  3. Gaelic Storm - Wikipedia

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    Gaelic Storm is an American Celtic band founded in Santa Monica, California, in 1996. Their musical output includes pieces from traditional Irish music , Scottish music , and original tunes in both the Celtic folk and Celtic rock genres.

  4. Bring Yer Wellies - Wikipedia

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    Bring Yer Wellies is the sixth album by Celtic band Gaelic Storm. It was released on July 25, 2006. It was released on July 25, 2006. "Wellies" is a nickname for Wellington boots , which feature prominently in the lyrics of "Kelly's Wellies" and on the album cover.

  5. How Are We Getting Home? - Wikipedia

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    How Are We Getting Home? is a 2004 album by Gaelic Storm. This album features the most original compositions to date by Gaelic Storm, and features a working class theme. The band also introduced a new percussionist and fiddler. "I Miss My Home" is a sing-along about traveling and being homesick for the cobble streets of your town.

  6. Cúnla - Wikipedia

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    Cúnla is a sean-nós children's [citation needed] song believed to have been composed sometime in the 14th century [citation needed].The song is still well known and widely sung in Ireland and recordings have been published by many artists including Joe Heaney on the album The Road from Connemara, [1] The Dubliners, John Spillane, The Chieftains, Christy Moore, Gaelic Storm, Planxty and The ...

  7. I'll Tell Me Ma - Wikipedia

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    Gaelic Storm as "Tell Me Ma" on their debut album Gaelic Storm, 1998. [18] Belfast Food, on Za to Zato, 1999. [19] The Tossers as "Maidrin Rua / Tell Me Ma" on Communication & Conviction: Last Seven Years, 2001. [20] This version uses the lyric "She is the belle of Dublin city". [21] Sinéad O'Connor, on Sean-Nós Nua, 2002 [22] [23]

  8. Tree (Gaelic Storm album) - Wikipedia

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    The song is normally slowly sung, but Gaelic Storm puts a twist into it by singing it fast, complete with hoots and hollers. "Go Home, Girl" is a faster tune about a girl who falls in love with a gypsy , only to have her advances turned down for an ironic reason.

  9. Matching Sweaters - Wikipedia

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    All arrangements by Gaelic Storm. "Another Stupid Drinking Song" (Steve Twigger, Steve Wehmeyer, Patrick Murphy) – 3:22"Girls' Night in Galway" (Twigger, Wehmeyer, Murphy) – 3:15