it wasn't it was a whole heap of jiberish a couple of people with an Irish religion came up with
You are misinformed, the song was written by Jack (John) Judge, who was born in the town of Odbury (in the West Midlands of England) on the 3rd December 1872. Thus while claimed and indeed loved by by the Irish, it is not in fact an Irish song.
You can hear the angels sing
There is only one Irish national anthem, which is Amhrán na bhFiann (The Soldiers' Song). Ireland's Call is a song played at some rugby internationals because there is an all-Ireland rugby team, including players from Northern Ireland, but it is not a national anthem.
John Paul Jones has written: 'The Black man in military music of the United States Army' -- subject(s): African American musicians, African American troops, Band musicians, History and criticism, Military music, United States, United States. Army
1908 and re-written in 1927
Colm O Lochlainn has written: 'Irish street ballads' 'Anglo-Irish song-writers since Moore'
Irish Angel was written by Bruce McCabe, Jonny Lang's pianist/keyboard player. It was written as a demo song for Jonny and performed in concert by him -- beautifully, Irish Angel was also released on Bruce McCabe's eponymous solo album.
The lyrics were written by an Englishman, but the tune itself is an arrangement of "Londonderry Air" which is a traditional Irish melody.
The poem "The Lark in the Clear Air" was written by Irish poet Sir Samuel Ferguson in the 19th century, around 1850. It is a popular traditional Irish folk song that celebrates the beauty of nature and the joy of life.
this is an Irish song
Molly Malone is a mythical women about whom a famous Irish song is written.
You are misinformed, the song was written by Jack (John) Judge, who was born in the town of Odbury (in the West Midlands of England) on the 3rd December 1872. Thus while claimed and indeed loved by by the Irish, it is not in fact an Irish song.
The Luck of the Irish - song - was created in 1972.
The Irish Colleen song is a traditional Irish folk song that celebrates the beauty and charm of Irish women. It has been passed down through generations and is a symbol of Irish culture and heritage. The song is significant as it reflects the admiration and respect for Irish women and their role in Irish society.
The voyage was written by irish singer johnny duhan.
"Drunken Lullabies" is a song that was released in the 2002 album of the same name. The song was written by the Irish-American punk bank Flogging Molly.
Irish Son - song - was created on 2004-11-22.