How many of these Irish Pubs Songs for St. Patrick’s Day Do You Know?
Irish Pubs Songs for St. Patrick’s Day – St. Patrick’s Day is a day when people across the world at least pretend to be a little bit more Irish than usual. For some of us, that means wearing green and embracing our inner leprechaun for a day. But for many of us, it also means celebrating with a little music.
Irish pubs around the world serve as places where people gather to drink, eat and make merry. And what better way to get in that festive spirit than with some traditional Irish folk songs?
Following is a list of 30 classic Irish pub songs for your St. Patrick’s Day playlist. From traditional folk songs like “As I Roved Out” and “My Green Valleys” to modern favorites like “The Irish Rover” and “Raglan Road,” this list has something for everyone.
But why stop there? Why not add a little luck to your playlist? The leaves of four-leaf clovers are said to stand for faith, hope, love and luck—and it’s often said that Ireland is home to more four-leaf clovers than any other place. So why not add a few tunes about luck and good fortune to your St. Patrick’s Day playlist?
So, grab your green beer, pour yourself a pint of Guinness and get ready to celebrate with this list of classic Irish pub songs:
1. As I Roved Out – Paddy’s Dream – 03:12
2. Nnegan’s Wake – Brier – 03:29
3. My Green Valleys – Pat Woods – 05:50
4. Spinning Wheel – The Sands Family – 09:25
5. The Parting Glass – Corrib Folk – 11:29
6. I’ll Tell Me Ma/Mountain Dew/Mursheen Durkin – Brier – 18:50
7. The Lark In The Morning/The Battering Ram – Barnbrack – 22:51
8. Reels: Hardiman The Fiddler/The Tar Road To Sligo/Molly Ban – Sean Dynes – 24:35
9. The Black Velvet Band – Corrib Folk – 27:14
10. Rman Reel/Jenny’s Chickens – The Batterin’ Ram – 30:16
11. Muirsheen Durkin – Corrib Folk – 33:37
12. The Irish Rover/Whiskey In The Jar/Foggy Dew – Paddy’s Dream – 35:36
13. Buy Me A Banana/Barnbrack’s Favourite -Sean Dynes – 38:37
14. Reels: Boys Of The Town/Dan O’Connells/Humours Of Lissane – Green Cross Ceili Band – 40:56
15. Whiskey On A Sunday (The Pushbike Song) – Green Cross Ceili Band – 44:31
16. I’ll Tell Me Ma/Garryowen – Barnbrack – 46:32
17. Reels: Moll In The Wad/The Mason’s Apron/The Boys Of Bluehill – Skerry Ramblers – 48:59
18. Spancil Hill – Corrib Folk – 51:09
19. The Emigrants Letter – Barnbrack – 53:11
20. My Irish Molly O’ – Green Cross Ceili Band – 55:22
21. Reels: The Wise Maid/The Boxmakers Jig/The Jolly Tinker – Paddy’s Dream – 57:13
22. The Star Of County Down – The Sands Family – 59:45
23. Raglan Road – Corrib Folk – 01:02:37
24. Rocky Road To Dublin/Sweeney’s Dream – Skerry Ramblers – 01:06:14
25. The Jug Of Punch (The Unfortunate Rake) – Barnbrack- 01:09:35
26. Reels: The Dear Irish Boy/The Rambling Pitchfork/The Drunken Maidens – Brier – 01:12:27
27. Finnegan’s Wake – Corrib Folk – 01:15:30
28. Galway Shawl – Skerry Ramblers – 01:17:49
29. The Rose Of Allendale – Paddy’s Dream – 01:21:15
30. And Played Waltzing Matilda – Carrageen – 01:46:36
So, put on your dancing shoes and get ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with some traditional Irish pub songs!
Sláinte!
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