Original Dubliners
Appearance
Original Dubliners | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Recorded | 1960's | |||
Genre | Irish folk | |||
Label | EMI | |||
The Dubliners chronology | ||||
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Original Dubliners is an album by The Dubliners. The album charted at No.14 in the Irish Album Chart in its 2011 re-release. In December 2013 the album re-issued into the charts at No.39.[1]
The double disc features EMI albums Seven Drunken Nights (a.k.a. A Drop of the Hard Stuff), Seven Deadly Sins (a.k.a. At It Again), Whiskey On A Sunday (a compilation) and More of the Hard Stuff.
Track list
[edit]Disc 1
[edit]- Seven Drunken Nights
- The Galway Races
- The Old Alarm Clock
- Colonel Fraser & O'Rourke's Reel
- The Rising of the Moon
- McCafferty
- I'm a Rover
- Weila Weila Waile
- The Travelling People
- Limerick Rake
- Zoological Gardens
- The Fairmoye Lasses and Sporting Paddy
- Black Velvet Band
- Poor Paddy on the Railway
- Seven Deadly Sins
- Net Hauling Song
- Nancy Whiskey
- Many Young Men of Twenty
- Instrumental Medley: Paddy's Gone to France / Skylark
- Molly Bawn
- The Dundee Weaer
- The Irish Navy
- Tibby Dunbar
- The Inniskillen Dragoons
- I Wish I Were Back in Liverpool
- Go to Sea No More
Disc 2
[edit]- Instrumental Medley: the Piper's Chair / Billy Hart's Jig / The Night ...
- Darby O'Leary
- All for Me Grog
- Cork Hornpipe
- Peggy Gordon
- Maid of the Sweet Brown Knowe
- Quare Bungle Rye
- Flop Eared Mule (Donkey Reel)
- Poor Old Dicey Riley
- Whiskey on a Sunday
- Gentleman Soldier
- Navvy Boots
- Maids, When You're Young, Never Wed an Old Man
- Rattling Roaring Willie
- Mrs McGarth
- Carolan Concerto
- The Partin' Glass
- Muirsheen Durkin
- A Nation Once Again
- Whiskey in the Jar
- The Old Triangle
- A Pub With No Beer
- Kelly, the Boy from Killan
- Croppy Boy
- Sullivan John
- Come and Join the British Army
- (The Bonny) Shoals of Herring
- Mormon Breas
- Drink It up Men
- Maloney Wants a Drink
Chart performance
[edit]Chart (2011–2013) | Peak position |
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Ireland (IRMA)[3] | 14 |
UK Singles (OCC)[4] | - |