The Best of the Original Dubliners
The Best Of The Original Dubliners | |
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Compilation album by | |
Released | 4 August 2003 [1] |
Recorded | 1960s – 1970s |
Genre | Irish folk |
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The Best of the Original Dubliners is an album by Irish band The Dubliners which charted at No. 69 in Ireland on 17 March 2005.[2][3] This three CD compilation contains Irish folk songs recorded by Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly, Barney McKenna, Ciarán Bourke, and John Sheahan between 1967 and 1972. It includes the Dubliner's number one hit, "Seven Drunken Nights", as well as many of their best known songs.
Track list
[edit]- Disc 1
- Seven Drunken Nights
- The Black Velvet Band
- Whiskey In The Jar
- All For Me Grog
- Rising Of The Moon
- I Wish I Were Back In Liverpool
- The Bonny Boy
- The Fairmoye Lasses And Sporting Paddy (Instrumental)
- Maid Of The Sweet Brown Knowe
- Molly Maguires
- McAlpine's Fusiliers
- Greenland Whale Fishery
- Biddy Mulligan
- Musical Priest/Blackthorn Stick
- Navvy Boots
- Champion At Keeping Them Rolling
- I Know My Love
- Disc 2
- I'm A Rover
- Maids When You're Young Never Wed An Old Man
- Nancy Whiskey
- A Pub With No Beer
- Seven Deadly Sins
- Black Velvet Band (live)
- A Nation Once Again
- The Parting Glass
- Paddy on the Railway
- Kelly the Boy from Killan
- Lowlands of Holland
- The Breeze
- Alabama 58
- The Night Visiting Song
- Cork Hornpipe
- Dicey Rilley
- Whiskey On A Sunday
- Disc 3
- Dirty Old Town
- Whiskey In The Jar
- The Auld Triangle
- The Galway Races
- Peggy Gordon
- The Irish Navy
- Net Hauling Song
- The Battle Of The Somme/Freedom Come All Ye
- Smith Of Bristol
- Tibby Dunbar
- The Leavin' Of Liverpool
- The Beggar Man
- Rattling Roaring Willie
- School Days Over
- Louse-House In Kilkenny
- Mrs. McGrath
- Seven Drunken Nights (live)
References
[edit]- ^ "The Best of the Original Dubliners: Information from". Answers.com. 4 August 2003. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
- ^ "Dubliners - The Best Of - Music Charts". Acharts.us. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
- ^ Bruce Eder (4 August 2003). "The Best of the Original Dubliners - The Dubliners | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 September 2013.