Songs from Ireland is a 1962 album by sister and brother Peg and Bobby Clancy. It was Bob's second solo album, alongside his recordings with The Clancy Brothers and Peg's only album. The album was well received,[1] and was reissued in 1972 on Ember 2054,[2] and digitally remastered for CD in 2011.
Songs from Ireland | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1962 |
Genre | Folk music |
Label | Tradition TLP 1045 |
Track listing
edit- "On the Banks of the Roses"
- "The Jail of Clonmel"
- "Soldier Soldier"
- "Willie Crotty"
- "The Woman from Wexford"
- "The Bonny Boy"
- "Me Grandfather Died"
- "I Know Where I'm Going"
- "I'll Tell Me Ma"
- "Maderine Rue" (Little Red Fox)
- "The Bonny Bunch of Roses-O"
- "The Cobbler"
- "Bungle Rye"
- "All around the Loney-O"
- "She Didn't Dance"
- "Love and Porter"
References
edit- ^ Hi Fi/stereo Review -1963 - Volume 11, Issue 3 - Page 119 FOLK RECORDING OF SPECIAL MERIT : PEG AND BOBBY CLANCY: Songs from Ireland. Peg Clancy (vocals), Bobby Clancy (vocals and guitar). ..."
- ^ Journal of American Folklore 1972 - Page 295 "Reissues of Irish material include the excellent performances of Seamus Ennis (Ember 2054; originally Tradition TLP 1013) and Peg and Bobby Clancy's Songs from Ireland (Ember 2054; originally Tradition 1045). "