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The Bodleian bundle contains "The Wild Rover". [3] The Greig-Duncan collection (compiled by Gavin Greig, 1848–1917) contains six versions of the song. The song is number 1173 in the Roud Folk Song Index, which lists 200 versions, [4] many of which are broadsides, in chapbooks or song collections. About 50 have been collected from traditional ...
Russian folk song) Carry Me: 2022: Bruce Woodley – – – Michael Cristiano: 4.17 Chase a Rainbow (Follow Your Dream) 1967: Bruce Woodley – – Seekers Seen in Green: Columbia Records, EMI Music: Keith Grant/The Seekers: 2:28 Children Go Where I Send You: 1963 – – – The Seekers Chilly Winds: 1963 – – – Keith Potger: Introducing ...
The album is notable for some mixed German-English song introductions by Sean Cannon, causing widespread laughter among the audience. [1] [2] ... "The Wild Rover"
Wild Rover. Label: Formats: CD, 55 — — — — — 2011 Irish Favorites. ... US World Digital Songs [10] 2011 "Drink It Up Men" 23 2012 "Seven Drunken Nights" 10
"The Wild Rover" (Traditional; arranged by the Pogues) produced by Elvis Costello; Bonus tracks (2024 reissue) In 2024, a 40th anniversary edition was released, featuring a 2013 remix of the tracks on the original album, the bonus tracks from the 2004 release, and a further 12 tracks, all taken from sessions recorded for BBC radio.
"The Moonshiner" is a folk song with unknown origins. In Ireland and America, it is sung with similar lyrics but different melodies. It is catalogued as Roud Folk Song Index No. 4301. [1] The song's structure is very similar to The Wild Rover, but instead extolling the virtues of moonshining.
Mission engineers played a song each day to inspire Opportunity to turn back on. The rover lasted far longer than its 90-day expected lifetime.
Wild Rover is a compilation album by The Dubliners that was released in 2011. The album charted at number 55 in Ireland. [1] Track listing. Introduction;