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  2. 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.

  3. Go Climb a Tree - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Go Climb a Tree is the thirteenth album by Celtic band Gaelic Storm. It was released on July 28, 2017 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Gaelic Storm albums - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... It should only contain pages that are Gaelic Storm albums or lists of Gaelic Storm albums, ... Tree (Gaelic ...

  6. Matching Sweaters - Wikipedia

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    Go Climb a Tree (2017) Matching Sweaters is the twelfth album by Celtic band Gaelic Storm. It was released on July 24, 2015. ... Gaelic Storm. Patrick Murphy; Steve ...

  7. Gaelic Storm (album) - Wikipedia

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    Gaelic Storm is the actual band seen playing for the steerage passengers on the ship. "Bonnie Ship the Diamond" has a jam at the end typical of ceilidh type Irish music. "The Farmer's Frolic", "The Storm" (the only original composition on the CD), "Sight of Land", "Sammy's Fancy" and "The Road to Liskeard" are instrumentals on the CD.

  8. 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.

  9. Yarmouth Town - Wikipedia

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    Bellowhead on their album Hedonism (2010) og Hedonism Live (2011) Jon Boden from Bellowhead recorded the song in August 2010 as a part of the project A Folk Song A Day where he recorded and released a folk song each day for one year. [1] Nic Jones on his live album Unearthed (2011) Gaelic Storm on their album The Boathouse (2013)