Irish Songbook: Colour of Song

Irish Songbook:  Colour of Song

If you were to ask what the most famous folk song in the world is, the answer is likely to be Ireland's Danny Boy. However that song, which features in this collection, is only one of countless wonderful songs to have come from the Emerald Isles. Here we have put together a few of our favourites, including "She moved thro' the fair", "Star of the County Down", "Phil the Fluter's Ball" and Bob Chilcott's beautiful version of "The Wexford Carol".



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1.Danny BoyTraditional Irish arr. Peter Knight
2.Eriskay Love LiltTraditional Scottish arr. Simon Carrington
3.Irish LullabyTraditional Irish arr. Keith Abbs
4.Mairi's WeddingTraditional Irish arr. Bob Chilcott
5.Molly MaloneTraditional Irish arr. Philip Lawson
6.Phil The Fluter's BallPercy French arr Gordon Langford
7.She Moved Through The FairTraditional Irish arr. Daryl Runswick
8.Star Of The County DownTraditional Irish arr. Howard Goodall
9.'Tis The Last Rose Of SummerTraditional Irish arr. Philip Lawson
10.Wexford CarolTraditional English arr. Bob Chilcott
 

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