Jim Brannigan
Now I'm Easy Now I'm Easy
11/5/2009 Acoustic Folk
Dublin in the Rare Old Times Dublin in the Rare Old Times
11/5/2009 Acoustic Folk
The Broom O' the Cowdenknowes The Broom O' the Cowdenknowes
Traditional Scottish
3/30/2009 Traditional Celtic
Lovely Derry on the Banks of the Foyle Lovely Derry on the Banks of the Foyle
Traditional Irish
3/30/2009 Traditional Irish
The Troubadour The Troubadour
3/30/2009 Acoustic Folk
The Snowy Breasted Pearl The Snowy Breasted Pearl
Another family favourite. There are several versions of this song. I intend to record more of them in future albums.
3/30/2009 Traditional Irish
The Lingerie Song The Lingerie Song
An outstanding composition. One of the finest pieces to be written since the Ould Testament. They should teach it in the schools!
3/30/2009 Comedy
The Galway Shawl The Galway Shawl
The Irish equivalent to 'The Roads and Miles to Dundee'. It's a fun song to sing along with and an old family favourite. (for Aunt Sarah)
3/30/2009 Traditional Irish
The Bold Tommy Makem The Bold Tommy Makem
I finished writing this one for Tommy Makem on the eve of his passing and recorded it on the morning after his death. The Makems and the Folk World have lost one of the finest but his legacy lives on.
3/30/2009 Acoustic Vocals
Oft' in the Stilly Night Oft' in the Stilly Night
I draw immense pleasure from taking Thomas Moore songs and kicking the Tenor out of them. He is my favourite author and I have long since realized my ambition to play his sweetest songs in the rowdiest of pubs.
3/30/2009 Traditional Irish
Highway of Tears Highway of Tears
A lonely soul cries out from the other side. 'Been a long time now since I heard the owl calling out my name.' For more information on the subject matter, Google 'The Highway of Tears'.
3/30/2009 Acoustic Vocals