"Irish Washerwoman" is a traditional Irish folk tune, and its exact origins are unclear, as it has been passed down through oral tradition. It is often associated with the genre of Irish dance music and has been arranged and recorded by various artists over the years. While the melody is well-known, it does not have a single identifiable composer.
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Chauncey Olcott & George Graff, Jr. See link Irish Eyes
Shaun Glenville and Fred Godfrey
Anonymous. It's an old Irish blessing. Denes Agay, hungarian composer, wrote the music for this old traditional irish poem.
The voyage was written by irish singer johnny duhan.
Irish washerwoman
Vjork,or the Pixies
Chauncey Olcott & George Graff, Jr. See link Irish Eyes
tom petty
Shaun Glenville and Fred Godfrey
Tom Paxton wrote the song, which was titled: Wasn't that a Party CTRL + Q to Enable/Disable GoPhoto.it
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Anonymous. It's an old Irish blessing. Denes Agay, hungarian composer, wrote the music for this old traditional irish poem.
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The voyage was written by irish singer johnny duhan.
"The Minstrel Boy" is an Irish patriotic song written by Thomas Moore in the 19th century. It has become a popular tune played on the bagpipes and is often associated with honoring fallen soldiers and expressing Irish nationalism.
"Dear Land of My Love" was written by Eamon Bulfin, an Irish republican and member of the Irish Volunteers who fought in the 1916 Easter Rising. The song reflects his love for his homeland and desire for Irish independence.