WHEN NEW YORK WAS IRISH: SONGS & TUNES BY
WHEN NEW YORK WAS IRISH: SONGS & TUNES BY
WINCH, TERENCE
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Condition: New, UPC: 8777460000346, Publication Date: 11/13/2007, Style: POP/INT'L & WORLD MUSIC,
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1. When New York Was Irish
2. Slides: Doug Langs / My Brother Seamus / P.J. Conways
3. The Best Years of Our Lives
4. Trip to Loughrea / Black Silk Slip / Jerry Tarrants
5. The Streets of Belfast
6. Lindas Favorite / Bridie Flynn / Glen Allen
7. Moonlight Cruise
8. In Praise of the City of Baltimore
9. Susan in the Garden / Rockaway Reel
10. Saints (Hard New York Days)
11. Reels: The Inheritance / Michethe Magnificent
12. Hooley with the Herd
13. After the Rain
14. Barn Dances: Charlie Piggotts / Michael Denneys Broken Foot
15. The Irish Riviera
16. Nitas Rambles / The Flaming Shillelagh / The Thunder Reel
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