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Irish Songbook

Various Artists

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Moidart Music

Catalogue Number: MIDCD006
Barcode: 5022818200101
Running Time: 60 Miins

CD£9.09The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024


More rare 'mono' recordings from 1910 - 1939.A heap of classy singers with, possibly, the original recordings of a heap of classic Irish favourites.

1) Killarney.
2) The Late Rose Of Summer.
3) Father O'Flynn.
4) Kathleen Mavourneen.
5)Trottin' To The Fair.
6) The Garden Where The Praties Grow.
7) The Minsrel Boy.
8)I Know Where I'm Goin.
9) The Kerry Dance.
10) The Next Market Day - A Ballynure Ballad
11) Boat Song.
12) Believe Me Of All Those Endearing Young Charms.
13) Kitty Of Coleraine.
14) Danny Boy.
15) Kitty, My Love, Will You Marry Me
- Open The Door Softly.
16) Love At My Heart.
17) The Lover's Curse.
18) Mother Machree.
19) She Moved Thro' The Fair.
20) Come Back To Erin.
21) Phil The Fluter's Ball.
More rare 'mono' recordings from 1910 - 1939.A heap of classy singers with, possibly, the original recordings of a heap of classic Irish favourites.

Lineup

Singers are:John McCormack, Florence Austral, Sir Charles Santley, Dame Clara Butt, Harry Plunket Greene, Tom Burke, Margaret Sheridan, Peter Dawson, Louise Kirkby-Lunn - Lawrence Tibbett, Seamus O'Doherty, Dora Labette, James McCafferty, Paul Robeson, Carmen Hill, Richard Crooks & Sydney MacEwan.

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