
Ian Gallagher

The Voyage The Voyage
"The Voyage" is a very famous modern Irish classic song by the Irish musician, singer-songwriter Johnny Duhan. Unsure of his own vocal capabilities, he offered it to the Irish singer Christy Moore who recorded a version in 1989 that became the defini

Rose Rose
Released in April 1974, the song was Mickey Gilley's, first of seventeen No. 1 hit

Darling Girl Darling Girl
The Darlin' Girl From Clare written by William Percy French 1854-1920 of Cloonyquin, County Roscommon, Ireland, and published in 1906

Star County Down Star County Down
"Star of the County Down" is an Irish ballad set near Banbridge in County Down, in Northern Ireland. The words are by Cathal McGarvey (18661927) from Ramelton, County Donegal.

Killybrone Killybrone

Heather on the Hill Heather on the Hill
Heather on the Hill (From 'Brigadoon') written by Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner


Reel Reel

Red Rose Cafe Red Rose Cafe
"The red rose cafe" is originally a Dutch language song, released in 1975, composed and written by the Dutch composer and performer Pierre Kartner

Pretty Woman Pretty Woman
Pretty Woman is one of Roy Orbison's few true, flat out rockers

Memorie Memorie
It's not uncommon for musicians to reflect on the past and write a song about a certain memory. This is a ranked list of the best songs about memories,

Keep the Tradition Alive Keep the Tradition Alive
Keep the Tradition Alive", an Irish folk song written by Mike Carroll and Tommy Mulvihill.

Jacuelyn Waltz Jacuelyn Waltz


Belfast Belfast
Belfast", written by Lisburn-born man and Barnbrack Band member Alex Quinn.

Back Home in Derry Back Home in Derry
Bobby Sands was imprisoned in HM Prison Maze, where he died in 1981 on hunger strike, he wrote under the pseudonym Marcella. Back Home in Derry, of which the melody is inspired by Gordon Lightfoots famous 1976 song The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

Carrickfergus Carrickfergus
"Carrickfergus" is an Irish folk song, named after the town of Carrickfergus in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was first recorded, under the name "The Kerry Boatman", by Dominic Behan on an LP called The Irish Rover, released in 1965. An almost

Danny Boy Danny Boy
"Danny Boy" is a ballad set to an ancient Irish melody. The words were written by English songwriter Frederic Weatherly and usually set to the Irish tune of the "Londonderry Air"


Gloccamora Gloccamora
The music was composed by Burton Lane and the lyrics were written by E.Y. Harburg.