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The Lark In The Morning. Folk Songs And Dances From The Irish Countryside (1956)

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The Lark In The Morning. Folk Songs And Dances From The Irish Countryside (1956)

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01. Paddy Tunney – The Lark In The Morning
02. Tommy Makem – The Cobbler
03. Patrick O’Keefe – Jig
04. Paddy Tunney – Rockin The Cradle
05. Peg Power – Sean Dun Na Ngall
06. Liam Clancy – Whisky You’re The Devil
07. Joan Clancy – Dowdling
08. Dennis Murphy – Hornpipe
09. Paddy Tunney – Roisin Dubh
10. Sean MacDonnchadha – The Whistling Thief
11. Mrs. Sarah Makem – In The Month Of January
12. Tommy Makem – The Little Beggarman
13. Peg Power – Drumin’ Don Dilis
14. Liam Clancy – The Wran Song
15. Paddy Tunney – The Lowlands Of Holland
16. Peter Bates – Reel
17. Sean MacDonnchadha – An Bhruinnlin Bheasach
18. Paddy Tunney – Maggy Pickens
19. Sean MacDonnchadha – My Bonny Boy
20. Dennis Murphy – Hornpipe
21. Liam Clancy – Amhran Dochais
22. Thomas Baynes – Barbara Ellen

 

This collection is meant as a glimpse into the rich tradition of Irish folk music.

The songs were collected in many different places throughout Ireland from August to December 1955. Many of the songs were recorded at the home of the Makem family in Keady, Co. Armagh. There we gathered for many an evening, often starting with just a few singers, mostly family, and ending around 2:00 A.M., the house packed to overflowing with neighbors and friends from all over the surrounding countryside. Near Beleek, Co. Fermanagh, Paddy Tunney and his family sang, danced, and told tales of Irish heroes. In Macroom, Co. Cork, I recorded in a hotel and later in the rear room of a pub. In Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary, hours were spent by the winter fire exchanging good talk and songs with the Clancys.

And all the time there was the tramping over fields and hills, along rough country roads in the long summer twilight, or wandering through meadows over stone walls to the hillside. I've watched the autumn come upon the Commeragh mountains in County Waterford and at Christmas-time the final winter light fill the sky along the coast.

Out of this atmosphere of freshness and beauty, the happy mornings, the winter evenings, the loves and tragedies of the people has come a great wealth of songs and music, from which we can give you just a few notes in this album, "The Lark in the Morning" ---Diane Hamilton, clancybrothersandtommymakem.com

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