SONGS from Ireland’s county CAVAN
My Cavan Girl: A romantic ballad celebrating a woman from County Cavan, expressing love and…
My Cavan Girl: A romantic ballad celebrating a woman from County Cavan, expressing love and…
Follow Me Up to Carlow: A rousing resistance ballad celebrating the victory of Fiach McHugh…
The Bard of Armagh, often attributed to Patrick Donnelly, made Bishop of Dromore in 1697,…
Among the Wicklow Hills: A romantic and nostalgic ballad lamenting lost love and emigration, set…
Boolavogue: A stirring resistance ballad commemorating the 1798 Wexford Rebellion, focusing on Father John Murphy’s…
The Westmeath Bachelor: A humorous folk song about a carefree bachelor from Westmeath, celebrating the…
Waterford My Home: A nostalgic emigration song celebrating Waterford as home, with references to its…
My County Tyrone: A nostalgic emigration song about leaving Tyrone for London, lamenting the loss…
Sliabh na mBan (Slievenamon): A patriotic anthem celebrating Slievenamon, Tipperary’s iconic mountain, originally titled The Maid…
My Old Sligo Home: A nostalgic emigration song about longing for Sligo, capturing the emotional…
Rose of Castlerea: A romantic ballad praising a woman from Castlerea, Roscommon, celebrating her beauty…
The Offaly Rover: A lively folk song about a wandering man from Offaly, celebrating the…
My Native Monaghan: A nostalgic emigration song expressing longing for Monaghan’s landscapes and towns like…
The Harp That Once Through Tara’s Halls: A patriotic anthem celebrating the Hill of Tara,…
The Green and Red of Mayo: A rousing anthem celebrating Mayo’s identity, inspired by the…
Longford on My Mind: A nostalgic emigration song expressing longing for Longford’s landscapes and community…
Limerick You’re a Lady: A sentimental ballad celebrating Limerick’s beauty, history, and charm, often referencing…
Lovely Leitrim: A nostalgic ballad expressing the longing of an Irish emigrant for their homeland,…
Lovely Laois: A simple, affectionate ode to County Laois, celebrating its rural beauty, rolling fields,…
The Rose of Mooncoin: A romantic ballad celebrating a beautiful woman from Mooncoin, likened to…
The Curragh of Kildare: A traditional love ballad about a heartbroken lover seeking their beloved…
The Rose of Tralee: A romantic ballad about Mary, the “Rose” of Tralee, celebrating her…
Galway Bay: A nostalgic ballad about an emigrant longing for Galway Bay, capturing the beauty…
Anna from Fermanagh: A traditional song celebrating a woman from Fermanagh, capturing the county’s charm…
Dublin in the Rare Ould Times: A nostalgic ballad lamenting the transformation of Dublin City,…
Star of the County Down: A traditional love song celebrating a beautiful woman from Banbridge,…
The Homes of Donegal: A nostalgic ballad expressing an emigrant’s longing for the landscapes and…
The Town I Loved So Well: A poignant homage to Derry City, reflecting on Phil…
The Banks of My Own Lovely Lee: Music composed by J.C. Shanahan in 1933 (lyrics…
My Lovely Rose of Clare: Written by Chris Ball in the late 20th century. A…
My Cavan Girl has become embedded in the heart fo Cavan’s popular culture and identified…
Follow Me Up to Carlow: Lyrics by Patrick Joseph McCall (1861–1919), published in 1899, set…
The Boys From the County Armagh was written by T.P. Keenan in the early 20th…
Among the Wicklow Hills by Pierce Turner. It replaced the more traditional “The Meeting of…
Dancing at the Crossroads (formerly Boolavogue): Written by Paul Bell and Brendan Wade (of The…
Westmeath: Lough Ree oh Lough Ree (also known as Where the Three Counties Meet): Written…
Bhí sé Lá Pórt Láirge: Traditional Irish-language song. A light-hearted or narrative ballad referencing a…
O’Neill’s March: Traditional clan march (anonymous, origins likely 17th–18th century). Associated with the O’Neill chieftains…
Slievenamon: Written by Charles J. Kickham (a Young Irelander revolutionary and poet) in the mid-19th…
Unofficial anthem is Innisfree, A lyrical ode to Innisfree, an island in Lough Gill, inspired…