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August 05, 2019
First the 78rpm issues:
CAT NO. | MASTER | OTHER NOS. | Title and composer | ARTIST |
W-101 | 0EP-180- | Twenty men from Dublin Town (Arthur Griffith) | Leo Maguire, baritone with piano | |
W-101 | 0EP-179- | The battle of Baltinglass (Sylvester Gaffney) | Leo Maguire, baritone with piano | |
W-102 | 0EP-104-1 | 1201254 | Battle eve of the brigade (Thomas O. Davis) | John Laheen, baritone with harp & orchestra |
W-102 | 0EP-107-1 | 1208253 | Bold Jack Donoghue (Leo Maguire) | John Laheen, baritone with harp & orchestra |
W-103 | 0EP-103-1 | I’ll remember you love in my prayers (Thomas P. Keenan) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra | |
W-103 | 0EP-105- | Eileen MacManus (Leo Maguire; Joseph M. Crofts) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra | |
W-104 | 0EP-101- | Bould Thady Quill (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-104 | 0EP-108- | Are you there Moriarty? (Louis A. Tierney) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-105 | 0EP-102-1 | 1201252 | By the bright silvery light of the moon (Hugo Duncan; Gus Edwards) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra |
W-105 | 0EP-106-1 | 1208252 | Sing us a song of the old land (Leo Maguire) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra |
W-106 | 0EP-111-1 | The whistling gypsy (Leo Maguire) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-106 | 0EP-112-1 | The little old mud cabin on the hill (Sylvester Gaffney) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-107 | 0EP-109-1 | 1208255 | At the end of the rainbow (Fay Sargent; Noel Pierce) | Johnny Keyes, baritone with orchestra |
W-107 | 0EP-110-1 | 1208256 | Blue hills of Connemara (Noel Pierce) | Johnny Keyes, baritone with orchestra |
W-108 | 0EP-124-1 | Irish soldier Boy (Sylvester Gaffney) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-108 | 0EP-127-1 | Tipperary far away (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-109 | 0EP-123-1 | 1216245 | Three flowers (Reddin) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra |
W-109 | 0EP-124-1 | 421356 | Shall my soul pass thro’ old Ireland? (Trad.) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra |
W-110 | 0EP-135-1 | 613355 | Shamus O’Brien (Joseph M. Crofts; Leo Maguire) | Kate Callan with orchestra |
W-110 | 0EP-136-1 | 613356 | My dark slender boy (Joseph M. Crofts) | Kate Callan with orchestra |
W-111 | 0EP-125-1 | 421358 | Knockcroghery (Peader Kearney) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-111 | 0EP-129-1 | 4123512 | The widow take the bun (Cathai McGarvey; Noel Pierce) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-112 | 0EP-126-1 | 421359 | Pretty little Galway girl (Thomas P. Keenan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-112 | 0EP-128-1 | 4213511 | Cottage by the Lee (Richard Farrelly) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-113 | 0EP-131-1 | 613351 | I love the Lee (C. A. Finnegan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-113 | 0EP-133-1 | 613353 | The moon behind the hill (Keneally) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-114 | 0EP-146-1 | Hanningan’s hooley (Cecil Sheridan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-114 | 0EP-148-1 | The Irish rover (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-115 | 0EP-138-1 | The foggy dew (Trad. arr. Leo Maguire) | John Laheen, baritone with orchestra | |
W-115 | 0EP-139-1 | Shawl of Galway grey (Patrick Hogan; Joe Stanley) | John Laheen, baritone with orchestra | |
W-116 | 0EP-119-1 | 421352 | My Irish Allanah (Noel Pierce) | Johnny Keyes, baritone with orchestra |
W-116 | 0EP-120-1 | 421353 | There’ll be another Spring (Noel Pierce) | Johnny Keyes, baritone with orchestra |
W-117 | 0EP-143-1 | Farewell Ireland (Trad.) | Johnny Keyes, baritone with orchestra | |
W-117 | 0EP-144-1 | In the sweet lovely Vale of Adare (Joseph M. Crofts) | Johnny Keyes, baritone with orchestra | |
W-118 | 0EP-145- | Hills of Connemara (Joseph M. Crofts) | Leo Maguire, baritone with orchestra | |
W-118 | 0EP-152- | Love thee dearest (Thomas Moore; Charles V. Stanford) | Leo Maguire, baritone with orchestra | |
W-119 | 0EP-122-1 | 421355 | Lake of Coolfin (Leo Maguire) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra |
W-119 | 0EP-130-1 | 4213513 | The wild colonial boy (Joseph M. Crofts) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra |
W-120 | 0EP-140-1 | 6133510 | By the banks of the calm winding Feale (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-120 | 0EP-141-1 | 6133512 | Bridget Donahue (Johnny Patterson) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-121 | 0EP-114-1 | 1216252 | A battle hymn (Constance de Markievicz; Joseph M. Crofts) | Austin Gaffney, baritone with orchestra |
W-121 | 0EP-115-1 | 1216253 | Annie dear (Thomas O. Davis; Joseph M. Crofts) | Austin Gaffney, baritone with orchestra |
W-122 | 0EP-117-1 | Michael Dwyer and his mountain men (Peadar Kearney) | John Laheen, baritone with orchestra | |
W-122 | 0EP-121-1 | Mountains of Pomeroy (George Sigerson) | John Laheen, singing with orchestra | |
W-123 | 0EP-113-1 | If you’ll come across the sea to Ireland (Gaffney) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-123 | 0EP-118-1 | Come back again to me Mavoureen (Thomas P. Keenan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-124 | 0EP-132- | Top o’ the mornin’ Ireland (Noel Pierce) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-124 | 0EP-137- | Fair day To-Morrah | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-125 | 0EP-142-1 | The man my mother married (Musical Monologue) (Leo Maguire) | Noel Purcell, comedian with piano | |
W-125 | 0EP-147-1 | The Dublin saunter (Leo Maguire) | Noel Purcell, comedian with piano | |
W-126 | 0EP-150-1 | 414352 | The ploughman (Joseph M. Crofts) | Maurice Keary, baritone with orchestra |
W-126 | 0EP-151-1 | 414353 | Slievenamon (Charles Kickham; trad.) | Maurice Keary, baritone with orchestra |
W-127 | 0EP-140-1 | Vagrant, The (Cearnaiah) | Maurice Keary, baritone with orchestra | |
W-127 | 0EP-156-1 | She lived beside the Anner (Irish peasant girl) (Charles Joseph Kickham) | Maurice Keary, baritone with orchestra | |
W-128 | 0EP-168-1 | 16352 | Rose of Aranmore (Kavanagh, arr. Patrick J. Ryan) | Gloria Greene, vocal with piano and accordion |
W-128 | 0EP-171-1 | 16351 | A mother’s love is a blessing (Thomas P. Keenan) | Gloria Greene, vocal with piano and accordion |
W-129 | 0EP-169- | Three coloured ribbon (Peadar Kearney) | Gloria Greene, vocal with piano and accordion | |
W-129 | 0EP-170- | Croppy boy (Trad.) | Gloria Greene, vocal with piano and accordion | |
W-130 | 0EP-161- | Cushendun | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-130 | 0EP-163- | Rich and rare were the gems she wore (Thomas Moore; Charles V. Stanford) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-131 | 0EP - | Dry be that tear (Richard B. Sheridan Joseph M. Crofts) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-131 | 0EP - | The spinning wheel (Trad.) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-132 | 0EP-15?-1 | 514352 | Evelyn (Joseph M. Crofts) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra |
W-132 | 0EP-165-1 | 714356 | Rose of Mooncoin (Seamus Kavanagh) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra |
W-133 | 0EP-159-1 | 514353 | My Irish dreamland (Anne Dillon; Fergus Mackay) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra |
W-133 | 0EP-160-1 | 714351 | Goodnight Molly darling (Joseph M. Crofts) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra |
W-134 | 0EP-157-1 | Young may moon (Thomas Moore) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-134 | 0EP-164-1 | Sweet Rose of old Ireland (Claire Meredith) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-135 | 0EP-153-1 | 414355 | Mickey Hickey (Peadar Kearney) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-135 | 0EP-154-1 | 414356 | Mick McGilligan’s daughter (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-136 | 0EP-172-1 | 19351 | An spailpin fanach (O'Callaghan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-136 | 0EP-173-1 | 18352 | Driumfhionn donn dils (O'Callaghan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-137 | 0EP-174- | Tuirnin lin | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-137 | 0EP-175- | Bano | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-138 | 0EP-177- | Kevin Barry (Trad. arr. Patrick J. Ryan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-138 | 0EP-178- | Let me carry your cross (Thomas Ashe; Ned Daly) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-139 | 0EP-176-1 | 519351 | Sittin’ on the bridge (Frank O’Donovan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-139 | 0EP-181-1 | 619354 | Dan Dooley (Leo Maguire) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-140 | 0EP-182-1 | Reilly’s gate (Leo Maguire) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-140 | 0EP-238-1 | The wild colonial boy (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-141 | 0EP-183- | The Carlow maid (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-141 | 0EP-184- | Goodbye, Johnny (Johnny Patterson) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-142 | 0EP-193-1 | 819354 | Kilcock (Leo Maguire) | Noel Purcell, comedian with piano |
W-142 | 0EP-195-1 | 819356 | Pretty Polly(Musical Monologue) (Leo Maguire) | Noel Purcell, comedian with piano |
W-143 | 0EP-194-1 | 819355 | What the doctor ordered (Irish dialogue) (Sylvester Gaffney) | Noel Purcell, comedian with piano |
W-143 | 0EP-196-1 | 819357 | McCarthy (Irish dialogue) (Leo Maguire) | Noel Purcell, comedian with piano |
W-144 | 0EP-188-1 | 719351 | Bridgeen (Noel Pierce) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra |
W-144 | 0EP-189-1 | 719355 | When thro’ life unblest we rove (Thomas Moore) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra |
W-145 | 0EP-186-1 | 719353 | Down by the glenside (Trad. arr. Peadar Kearney) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra |
W-145 | 0EP-187-1 | 719354 | Love of my heart (Joseph M. Crofts) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra |
W-146 | 0EP-190-1 | Asthoreen bawn (Callaghan; Patrick J. Ryan) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-146 | 0EP-192-1 | The chimes of Cove (Joseph M. Crofts) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-147 | 0EP-185-1 | 719352 | Connemara cradle song (Delia Murphy; trad.) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra |
W-147 | 0EP-191-1 | 819352 | Rose of Kilkenny (Thomas P. Keenan) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra |
W-148 | 0EP-197-1 | Double jigs – Jackson’s morning brush; Jolly Innkeeper; Tobin’s favourite | Glenside Ceilidhe Band | |
W-148 | 0EP-199-1 | Reels – Peter Street; Miss Mcleod; Green Fields | Glenside Ceilidhe Band | |
W-149 | 0EP - | Hornpipes – Hay in the barn; Merry reapers; Boys of blue hill (Crofts, arr. O'Callaghan) | Glenside Ceilidhe Band | |
W-149 | 0EP - | Single jigs – Smash the windows; The bugler’s frolic; Off she goes; Skipping to school (Crofts, arr. O'Callaghan) | Glenside Ceilidhe Band | |
W-150 | 0EP-200-1 | 129354 | Reels – Bush in bloom; Teetotaller’s; Shaskeen | Glenside Ceilidhe Band |
W-150 | 0EP-201-1 | 129355 | Hornpipes – Derry hornpipe; Groves of Slaney | Glenside Ceilidhe Band |
W-151 | 0EP - | Close to the ceili | Joseph McNally, tenor | |
W-151 | 0EP - | Time I’ve lost in wooing; | Joseph McNally, tenor | |
W-151? | G-1009 | Between me and you | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-151? | G-1010- | Patsy Dargon (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-152 | 0EP - | Twilight waltz (David Heneker; Manning Sherwin (?)) | Joseph McNally, tenor | |
W-152 | 0EP - | When he who adores thee (Thomas Moore) | Joseph McNally, tenor | |
W-153 | 0EP - | At the mid hour of the night (Thomas Moore; trad.) | Joseph McNally, tenor | |
W-153 | 0EP - | By the light of the moon | Joseph McNally, Tenor | |
W-154 | 0EP-233- | Granny’s rocking chair (Fay Sargent; Noel Pierce) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-154 | 0EP-244- | Green bushes (Trad.) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-155 | 0EP-235-1 | The stone outside Dan Murphy’s door (Trad. arr. Johnny Patterson) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-155 | 0EP-243-1 | Barney Hare (Johnny Patterson) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-156 | 0EP-234-1 | 314514 | On the banks of my own lovely Lee (Dick Forbes; James C. Shanahan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-156 | 0EP-241-1 | 513451 | Paddy Lynch’s boat (Delia Murphy, arr. Patrick J. Ryan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-157 | 0EP-236-1 | The Ballamaquilty Band (Mike Nono) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-157 | 0EP-242-1 | South Down Militia (Peadar Kearney) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-158 | 0EP-237-1 | 314517 | Sing us a song of the old land (Leo Maguire) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-158 | 0EP-245-1 | 514456 | Cockles and mussels (Trad.) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra |
W-159 | 0EP - | Garden where the praities grow | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-159 | 0EP - | Mush, mush, mush | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-160 | 0EP-276 | Noel Pierce Piano Medley, No. 1, Part 1 (intro. I'll remember You, Love, In My Prayers (Keenan); Cottage By The Lee (Farrelly); By The Banks Of The Calm Winding Feale (Crofts) | Noel Pierce (piano) | |
W-160 | 0EP-277 | Noel Pierce Piano Medley, No. 1, Part 2 (intro. The Whistling Gypsy (Maguire); There'll Be Another Spring (Pierce); Blue Hills Of Connemara (Pierce) | Noel Pierce (piano) | |
W-161 | 0EP - | |||
W-161 | 0EP - | |||
W-162 | 0EP-215- | Walking through the fair (Trad.) | Delia Murphy, vocal | |
W-162 | 0EP-220- | Fairy lullaby | Delia Murphy, vocal | |
W-163 | 0EP-213- | Cobbler | Delia Murphy, vocal | |
W-163 | 0EP-216- | Wars of America (Trad.) | Delia Murphy, vocal | |
W-163 | 0EP-103-1 | I’ll remember you love in my prayers (Thomas P. Keenan) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra | |
W-163 | 0EP-105-1 | Eileen MacManus (Leo Maguire; Joseph M. Crofts) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra | |
W-164 | 0EP-214-1 | 622452 | My beloved and I | Delia Murphy, vocal |
W-164 | 0EP-217-1 | 622455 | Cloughmills fair (Trad. arr. Patrick J. Ryan) | Delia Murphy, vocal |
W-165 | 0EP-218- | Shores of Lough Bran (Delia Murphy) | Delia Murphy, vocal | |
W-165 | 0EP-219- | Dan O’Hara (Trad.) | Delia Murphy, vocal | |
W-166 | 0EP - | |||
W-166 | 0EP - | |||
W-167 | 0EP - | Jigs – Rosemary Lane; Jolly innkeeper; Heytesbury Street | Glenside Octet, instrumental | |
W-167 | 0EP - | Reels – Fiddler’s fancy; Pleasant meadows; Bucks in clover | Glenside Octet. Instrumental | |
W-168 | 0EP-210-1 | 512452 | Ballad selection – part 1. Glenside; Chimes of Cove; Twenty men (Arr. Patrick J. Ryan) | Glenside Octet, instrumental |
W-168 | 0EP-211-1 | 512453 | Ballad selection – part 2. Michael Dwyer; Dry be that tear; Mountains of Pomreoy (Arr. Patrick J. Ryan) | Glenside Octet, instrumental |
W-169 | 0EP-227-1 | 31457 | Ceann dub dilis (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor |
W-170 | 0EP-223-1 | 314513 | An margiean caom (Trad. Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano |
W-170 | 0EP-232-1 | 314512 | An Raib tu ag an Scappaig (Trad. arr: O’Callaghan ) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano |
W-171 | 0EP-225-1 | Pearla an brollaig bain (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | |
W-171 | 0EP-230-1 | An fuiseol ‘sa cile (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | |
W-172 | 0EP-224- | Fear a’bhata (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor | |
W-172 | 0EP-228- | An cuilfhionn (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor | |
W-173 | 0EP-226- | Cáilin deas cruidhte mbo (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor | |
W-173 | 0EP-229- | An pairdin fionn (Trad. Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor | |
W-174 | 0EP - | |||
W-174 | 0EP - | |||
W-175 | 0EP-270-1 | 622452 | Let him go, let him tarry (Trad.) | Mary Cagney, vocal |
W-175 | 0EP-272-1 | 622455 | My dark slender boy (Joseph M. Crofts) | Mary Cagney, vocal |
W-176 | 0EP-273-1 | A song from the green fields of Erin (Leo Maguire) | Mary Cagney & Joseph McNally, vocal | |
W-176 | 0EP-274-1 | What will you do love? (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Mary Cagney & Joseph McNally, vocal | |
W-177 | 0EP-266- | Bring flowers of the forest (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Joseph Maguire, vocal with orchestra | |
W-177 | 0EP-267- | Star of the sea (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Joseph Maguire, vocal with orchestra | |
W-178 | 0EP - | Home To Tyrone | Joseph Maguire, vocal with orchestra | |
W-178 | 0EP - | My Darling Child | Joseph Maguire, vocal with orchestra | |
W-179 | 0EP - | |||
W-179 | 0EP - | |||
W-180 | 0EP - | Hornpipes – Quarrelsome piper; Flowers of Spring; The green banner | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | |
W-180 | 0EP - | Set dances – Three sea captains; Maggie Brown | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | |
W-181 | 0EP-280- | Reels – Boys of the Lough; First house in Connaught | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | |
W-181 | 0EP-285- | Hornpipes – The sunshine; Dunphy’s; The sweep’s | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | |
W-182 | 0EP-283-1 | 821454 | Double jigs – Priest in his boots; Three little drummers; Girls of Bambridge | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet |
W-182 | 0EP-284- | 821455 | Reels – Bonnie Kate; Coulean Bridge;Music in the Glen | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet |
W-183 | 0EP-290- 1 | Dacent Irish boy (Thomas P. Keenan) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-183 | 0EP-291- | Between me and you (Rock-a-bye-baby) (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-184 | 0EP-288-1 | 1051453 | Pretty Sal (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar |
W-184 | 0EP-289 | Let Mr. Mcguire Sit Down (Keenan) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-185 | 0EP-286- | Patsy Dargan (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-185 | 0EP-287- | Strolling guitar (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-186 | 0EP - | |||
W-186 | 0EP - | |||
W-187 | 0EP - | |||
W-187 | 0EP - | |||
W-188 | 0EP - | |||
W-188 | 0EP - | |||
W-189 | 0EP - | Connemara lullaby (Daly) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-189 | 0EP - | Noreen Bawn (McBride) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-190 | 7XEP- | Come to the ceili | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-190 | 7XEP- | Rosin the bow (Leo Maguire) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
W-191 | 0EP - | |||
W-191 | 0EP - | |||
W-192 | 0EP - | Jackets green (Michael Scanlan) | Gloria Greene | |
W-192 | 0EP - | Sian agus beannacht (Goodbye and God bless you) (Leo Maguire) | Gloria Greene | |
W-193 | 0EP - | I Was Looking For Shamrocks (Farrelly) | Gloria Greene (vocal, with orchestra) | |
W-193 | 0EP - | Where Had Mammy Gone (McDermott, Maguire) | Gloria Greene (vocal, with orchestra) | |
W-194 | 0EP-306 | Farmer's Boy (Maguire) | Gloria Greene (vocal, with orchestra) | |
W-194 | 0EP-308 | You'll Never Miss The Sunshine (McDermott, Maguire) | Gloria Greene (vocal, with orchestra) | |
W-195 | 0EP-310-1 | 913551 | Isles of the West | Liam Devally, tenor |
W-195 | 0EP-311-1 | 913552 | Glenswilly | Liam Devally, tenor |
W-196 | 0EP-312-1 | 913553 | Green fields of Erin (Leo Maguire) | Liam Devally, tenor |
W-196 | 0EP-313-1 | 913554 | Munster love song (Leo Maguire) | Liam Devally, tenor |
W-197 | 0EP - | An Irish melody (Gavigan) | Liam Devally, tenor | |
W-197 | 0EP - | The Isles of Lough Key (Henry Fitzpatrick; Madden) | Liam Devally, tenor | |
W-198 | 0EP-316-1 | 913557 | Connemara lullaby (Ned Daly) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar |
W-198 | 0EP-319-1 | 9135501 | Granny’s rocking chair (Fay Sargent; Noel Pierce) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar |
W-199 | 0EP-317- | Ignatius the leprechaun (Frank Byrne; Sylvester Byrne) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-199 | 0EP-318- | Rosaleen (Frank Byrne; Sylvester Byrne) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-200 | 0EP-320-1 | 9135511 | Homes of Donegal (Séan McBride) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar |
W-200 | 0EP-321-1 | 9135521 | Tipperary tinker (McGowan (or McGowen)) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar |
W-201 | 0EP-322- | Clare’s Dragoons (Thomas Davies) | Charlie Byrne, vocal | |
W-201 | 0EP-327- | The little white cross | Charlie Byrne, vocal | |
W-202 | 0EP-323-1 | 9135541 | Connemara Dan (Trad. arr. Charles Byrne) | Charlie Byrne, vocal |
W-202 | 0EP-324-1 | 9135551 | Thank you, Ma’am say Dan (Trad. arr. Patrick J. Ryan) | Charlie Byrne, vocal |
W-203 | 0EP-325- | McCarthy’s mare (Trad. arr. Charles Byrne) | Charlie Byrne, vocal | |
W-203 | 0EP-326- | Biddy Mulligan (The Queen of the Coombe) (Leo Maguire; Kavanagh) | Charlie Byrne, vocal | |
W-204 | 0EP-331-1 | An Irishman’s dream of home (Thomas P. Keenan) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-204 | 0EP-355-1 | Fast boat to Ireland (Dick Farrelly (or Colm Farrelly)) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-205 | 0EP - | |||
W-205 | 0EP - | |||
W-206 | 0EP - | ?? | Liam Devally, tenor | |
W-206 | 0EP - | Aedin ni choilean | Liam Devally, tenor | |
W-207 | 0EP-329-1 | I don’t mind if I do | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-207 | 0EP-336-1 | Whack fol the diddle song (Peadar Carney) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-208 | 0EP - | Johnny I hardly knew ye (Joseph B. Geoghegan) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-208 | 0EP-328-1 | 1655515 | Johnny I hardly knew ye (Joseph B. Geoghegan) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar |
W-208 | 0EP-333-1 | 25554 | Dreamy Shannon river (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar |
W-209 | 0EP - | |||
W-209 | 0EP - | |||
W-209 | 0EP - | ?? | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-209 | 0EP - | ?? | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-210 | 0EP-338-1 | 551931 | If you don’t want to fall in love (Leo Maguire) | Dermot Browner with piano |
W-210 | 0EP-339-1 | 551932 | Wearing of the green (Trad.) | Dermot Browner with piano |
W-211 | 0EP - | |||
W-211 | 0EP - | |||
W-212 | 0EP-343-1 | 551936 | Kerry ballad (Donal Cahill) | Tommy O'Brien, tenor with Inst. Accomp. |
W-212 | 0EP-348-1 | 5519113 | The floor at Ballinrinka (Leo Maguire) | Tommy O'Brien, tenor with Inst. Accomp. |
W-213 | 0EP - | Dreamy Shannon River (Leo Maguire) | Tommy O'Brien, tenor | |
W-213 | 0EP - | Twilight waltz (David Heneker; Manning Sherwin (?)) | Tommy O'Brien, tenor | |
W-214 | 0EP - | |||
W-214 | 0EP - | |||
W-215 | 0EP - | Wedding Of The Christmas Fairy | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-215 | 0EP - | Over the mountain track (Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-216 | 0EP - | |||
W-216 | 0EP - | |||
W-217 | 0EP-354- | Soften the blow to mother (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-217 | 0EP-355- | Irish Molly-O (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-218 | 0EP-356-1 | Maggie and Johnnie (Mona Geary) | Mona Geary, vocal with Charlie McGee, guitar | |
W-218 | 0EP-358-1 | Humour is on me now, The (Trad. arr. Delia Murphy) | Mona Geary, vocal with Charlie McGee, guitar | |
W-219 | 0EP - | Home | Mona Geary, vocal | |
W-219 | 0EP - | Little Irish girl (Hermann Löhr) | Mona Geary, vocal | |
W-220 | 0EP -359 | Avourneen O (Maguire) | Mona Geary (vocal, with piano accmp) | |
W-220 | 0EP -361 | Cork Beside The Lee (Geary) | Mona Geary (vocal, with piano accmp) | |
W-221 | 0EP - | |||
W-221 | 0EP - | |||
W-222 | 0EP - | ?? | Colm Dulligan, vocal with piano | |
W-222 | 0EP - | Nora Delaney | Colm Dulligan, vocal with piano | |
W-223 | 0EP - | |||
W-223 | 0EP - | |||
W-224 | 0EP-367- | Connemara bus (Harold Allen; Nora M. Sharkey) | Joe Din, vocal with accordion (= Joe Fitzgibbon) | |
W-224 | 0EP-369- | Old Irish style (Leo Maguire) | Joe Din, vocal with accordion(= Joe Fitzgibbon) | |
W-225 | 0EP | I’ll forgive but I’ll never forget (Trad.) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-225 | 0EP | Patsy McCann | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-226 | 0EP - | Och aye | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-226 | 0EP - | Wild rapparee | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-227 | 0EP-377- | Little black moustache (Charlie McGee) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-227 | 0EP-380- | Me (Gladys Martin) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-228 | 0EP-375- | Lovely Derry on the banks of the Foyle (J. J. McReady; Joseph M. Crofts) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-228 | 0EP-381- | Humped back bridge (Gladys Martin) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-229 | 0EP - | For you | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-229 | 0EP - | The girl from Donegal (Trad.) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-230 | 0EP - | Star of Donegal (Trad.) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-230 | 0EP - | Wee John | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-231 | 0EP - | |||
W-231 | 0EP - | |||
W-232 | 0EP-391-1 | 75571 | Asthoreen bawn (Callaghan; Patrick J. Ryan) | Tommy O'Brien, tenor |
W-232 | 0EP-392-1 | 75572 | By the light of the moon (Leo Maguire) | Tommy O'Brien, tenor |
W-233 | 0EP - | Roddy MacCorley (Ethna Carbury) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | |
W-233 | 0EP - | The drums are out (Leo Maguire) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | |
W-234 | 0EP-395-1 | Lament for Roger Casement (Leo Maguire) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | |
W-234 | 0EP-397-1 | Deep in the Canadian woods (T. D. Sullivan) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | |
W-235 | 0EP - | Step together (M. J. Barry) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | |
W-235 | 0EP-393- | Patrick Pearse (Leo Maguire) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | |
W-236 | 0EP - | Love’s young dream (Thomas Moore; Charles V. Stanford) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-236 | 0EP-399-1 | My heart fell in love with a wild Irish heart (John Gordon) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-236 | 0EP-400-2 | Love’s young dream | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-237 | 0EP-403-1 | Killiney Bay (Richard Elton) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-237 | 0EP-404-1 | Believe me if all these endearing charms (Thomas Moore; trad.) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-238 | 0EP - | Glencree | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-238 | 0EP-402-1 | In the valley of sweet Aherlow (Coughlan) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
W-239 | 0EP - | Courtin’ in the kitchen (Trad.) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-239 | 0EP - | What part of old Ireland do you come from? (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-240 | 0EP-405- | I’m a little beggarman (Trad.) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-240 | 0EP-406- | The crolly doll (Sean McBride) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-241 | 0EP-407-1 | It’s a grand old country every time (Kearney) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-241 | 0EP-410-1 | Old bog road (Teresa Brayton; Madeline K. O’Farrelly) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
W-242 | 0EP - | Haymaker’s jig (Crofts) | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | |
W-242 | 0EP -1024 | High caul cap | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | |
W-243 | 0EP -1020 | Cor beirte (Joseph M. Crofts) | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | |
W-243 | 0EP -1022 | Siege of Ennis | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | |
W-244 | 0EP -1021-1 | Waves of Tory (Trad.) | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | |
W-244 | 0EP -1023-1 | Walls of Limerick (Trad.) | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | |
W-245 | 0EP -1028- | I was told by my aunt (Trad.) | Celine McBride, vocal with organ | |
W-245 | 0EP -1037- | Take this message to my mother (Hank Williams (?)) | Celine McBride, vocal with organ | |
W-246 | 0EP - | |||
W-246 | 0EP - | |||
W-247 | 0EP - | |||
W-247 | 0EP - | |||
W-248 | 0EP -1042- | It’s heaven around Galway Bay (Eamon O’Shea) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
W-248 | 0EP -1047- | Slievenamon (Charles Kickham; trad.) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
W-249 | 0EP -1043-1 | 956715/78 | The felons of our land (Arthur Forrester) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal |
W-249 | 0EP -1044-1 | 956716/78 | Valley of Knockanure (Tim Leahy) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal |
W-250 | 7XEP-1051- | Dreamy Shannon River (Leo Maguire) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
W-250 | 0EP -1052- | Maureen Bawn (Joseph M. Crofts) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
W-251 | 0EP - | |||
W-251 | 0EP - | |||
W-252 | 0EP -2013- | Hornpipes – Boys of Bluehill; Kelly’s (Arr. Bolger) | The Liberty Boys | |
W-252 | 0EP -2017- | Jigs – Kitty Oulart; Smash the windows (Arr. Bolger) | The Liberty Boys | |
W-253 | 0EP -2015- | Set dances – Siege of Ennis; Rakes of Mallow (Arr. Bolger) | The Liberty Boys | |
W-253 | 0EP -2016- | Waltz medley – Stone outside Dan Murphy’s door; Believe me; Gentle maiden; Mother’s love; Boys of Armagh (Arr. Bolger) | The Liberty Boys | |
W-254 | 0EP - | |||
W-254 | 0EP - | |||
W-255 | 0EP - | |||
W-255 | 0EP - | |||
W-256 | 0EP - | |||
W-256 | 0EP - | |||
W-257 | 0EP -2034 | 69141 | My singing bird (Edith Wheeler; trad. Arr. P. E. Murphy) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra |
W-257 | 0EP -2035 | 67127 | My Dublin Bay (Mai O’Higgins; Marello; Ann Carroll) | Fergus O'Kelly, vocal |
W-258 | 0EP - | My own Irish rose | Fergus O'Kelly, vocal | |
W-258 | 0EP - | Snowy breasted pearl (Trad.) | Fergus O'Kelly, vocal | |
W-259 | 0EP - | Rose of Arranmore (Walton, arr. Bolger) | Fergus O'Kelly, vocal | |
W-259 | 0EP -2032- | My Mary of the curling hair (Griffin; Crofts) | Fergus O'Kelly, vocal | |
W-260 | 0EP - | |||
W-260 | 0EP - | |||
W-261 | 0EP - | |||
W-261 | 0EP - | |||
W-262 | 0EP -2036- | Marches – On the one road; Boyne Water; Mrs. McGrath | Banba Brass and Reed Band | |
W-262 | 0EP -2038- | Marches – Step together; Heather Glen; White cockade | Banba Brass and Reed Band | |
W-263 | 0EP - | |||
W-263 | 0EP - | |||
W-264 | 0EP - | |||
W-264 | 0EP - | |||
W-265 | 0EP - | The National Anthen; Presidential salute | Banba Brass and Reed Band | |
W-265 | 0EP - | Soldier’s song | Banba Brass and Reed Band with male chorus | |
W-266 | 0EP - | |||
W-266 | 0EP - | |||
W-267 | 0EP - | Nora O’Neal (William S. Hayes) | Fergus O'Kelly, vocal | |
W-267 | 0EP - | When it’s moonlight in Mayo (Jack Mahoney; Percy Wenrich) | Fergus O'Kelly, vocal | |
W-268 | 0EP - | |||
W-268 | 0EP - | |||
W-269 | 0EP -2050- | 161037 | Old Ireland free once more (Trad.) | Patricia Blake, vocal with orchestra |
W-269 | 0EP -2055- | 1610312 | The dying rebel (My only son was shot in Dublin) (Trad.) | Patricia Blake, vocal with orchestra |
W-270 | 0EP - | |||
W-270 | 0EP - | |||
W-271 | 0EP - | |||
W-271 | 0EP - | |||
W-272 | 0EP -2070 | Come down the mountain Katie Daly (Eamon O’Shea) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
W-272 | 0EP -2071 | The leprechaun (Eamon O’Shea) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
W-273 | 0EP - | |||
W-273 | 0EP - | |||
W-274 | 0EP - | |||
W-274 | 0EP - | |||
W-275 | 0EP - | Jigs - | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | |
W-275 | 0EP - | Reels - | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | |
W-276 | 0EP - | |||
W-276 | 0EP - | |||
W-277 | 0EP - | |||
W-277 | 0EP - | |||
W-278 | 0EP - | |||
W-278 | 0EP - | |||
W-279 | 0EP -2084 | Patrick Sheehan (or The Glen of Aberlow) | Gerry Burns, vocal | |
W-279 | 0EP -2083 | Steve Casey of Sneem | Gerry Burns, vocal with Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | |
W-280 | 0EP - | |||
W-280 | 0EP - | |||
W-281 | 0EP -3095 | Reels - Mulnairs; Green Gates; Whiteleaf | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | |
W-281 | 0EP -3097 | Slip jig – Barney Brannigan | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | |
W-282 | 0EP - | Reels | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | |
W-282 | 0EP -3098 | Set dance – Sweets of May | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | |
W-283 | 0EP -3099 | Jigs – Lannigans ball; Smash the windows’ Humours of Donnybrook | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | |
W-283 | 0EP -3100 | Reels – George White; Maid behind the bar; Sally gardens | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | |
W-284 | 0EP -3101 | The humour is on me now (Trad. arr. Delia Murphy) | Gerry Burns, vocal with Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | |
W-284 | 0EP -3103 | Sitting on the bridge below the town (Frank O’Donovan) | Gerry Burns, vocal with Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | |
W-285 | 0EP -3102 | The bonny boy | Gerry Burns, vocal with Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | |
W-285 | 0EP -3104 | The three flowers (Norman G. Reddin) | Gerry Burns, vocal with Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | |
W-286 | 0EP - | |||
W-286 | 0EP - | |||
W-287 | 0EP - | |||
W-287 | 0EP - | |||
W-288 | 0EP -3106 | Katie Daly’s father (Eamon O’Shea) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
W-288 | 0EP -3119 | The Blarney stone (The road to Bandon) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
W-289 | 0EP - | |||
W-289 | 0EP - | |||
W-290 | 0EP - | |||
W-290 | 0EP - | |||
W-291 | 0EP - | |||
W-291 | 0EP - | |||
W-292 | 0EP - | |||
W-292 | 0EP - | |||
W-293 | 0EP - | Goodbye to the Rockies | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
W-293 | 0EP - | Mary Jane | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
W-294 | 0EP - | |||
W-294 | 0EP - | |||
W-295 | 0EP - | The matchmaker (Eamon O’Shea) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
W-295 | 0EP -3134- | Bucket of the mountain dew (Trad.) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
W-296 | 0EP - | |||
W-296 | 0EP - | |||
W-297 | 0EP - | |||
W-297 | 0EP - | |||
W-298 | 0EP - | |||
W-298 | 0EP - | |||
W-299 | 0EP - | Jigs – Black thorn stick; Fathjer Kelly’s jig; Sweet Biddy Daly | Assaroe Ceili Band | |
W-299 | 0EP - | Reels – Morning clouds; Dublin lassies; Brown heifer | Assaroe Ceili Band | |
W-300 | 0EP - | Hornpipes – The strand; Whistling Mike | Assaroe Ceili Band | |
W-300 | 0EP - | Reels - Sligo maid; McDermotts; Colonel Rodney | Assaroe Ceili Band | |
W-301 | 0EP - | Marches – I want to be a nun; Assaroe | Assaroe Ceili Band | |
W-301 | 0EP - | Waltzes – Killarney Band; Johnny; Lovely Irish rose | Assaroe Ceili Band | |
W-302 | 0EP - | A little orphan girl | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band | |
W-302 | 0EP - | Treat my daughter kindly (Trad. arr. Curran) | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band | |
W-303 | 0EP - | ?? | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band | |
W-303 | 0EP - | My hometown in Co. Mayo | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band | |
W-304 | 0EP -3152 | Ireland’s 32 (Cyril Curran) | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band | |
W-304 | 0EP -3154 | My old home in Mayo (Commins) | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band | |
W-305 | 0EP -3153 | Good old days (Curran) | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band | |
W-305 | 0EP -3155 | Bill Reilly | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band |
Now I will list the 45rpm records. I don't usually do this, but Bill said it would help his research into the label.
CAT NO. | MASTER | OTHER NOS. | Title and composer | ARTIST | ISSUE DATE |
EPW-101 | 7XEP-179- | The battle of Baltinglass (Sylvester Gaffney) | Leo Maguire, baritone with piano | ||
EPW-101 | 7XEP-180- | Twenty men from Dublin Town (Arthur Griffith) | Leo Maguire, baritone with piano | ||
EPW-102 | 7XEP-104- | Battle eve of the brigade (Thomas Davis) | John Laheen, baritone with harp & orchestra | ||
EPW-102 | 7XEP-107-1 | Bould Jack Donahue (Leo Maguire) | John Laheen, baritone with harp & orchestra | ||
EPW-103 | 7XEP-103-1 | I’ll remember you love in my prayers (Thomas P. Keenan) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-103 | 7XEP-105-1 | Eileen MacManus (Leo Maguire; Joseph M. Crofts) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-104 | 7XEP-101- | Bould Thady Quill (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-104 | 7XEP-108- | Are you there Moriarty? (Louis A. Tierney) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-105 | 7XEP-102-1 | By the bright silvery light of the moon (Hugo Duncan; Gus Edwards) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-105 | 7XEP-106-1 | Sing us a song of the old land (Leo Maguire) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-106 | 7XEP-111-1 | The whistling gypsy (Leo Maguire) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-106 | 7XEP-112-1 | The little old mud cabin on the hill (Sylvester Gaffney) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-107 | 7XEP-109-1 | 1208255 | At the end of the rainbow (Fay Sargent; Noel Pierce) | Johnny Keyes, baritone with orchestra | |
EPW-107 | 7XEP-110-1 | 1208256 | Blue hills of Connemara (Noel Pierce) | Johnny Keyes, baritone with orchestra | |
EPW-108 | 7XEP-124-1 | Irish soldier Boy (Sylvester Gaffney) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-108 | 7XEP-127-1 | Tipperary far away (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-109 | 7XEP-123-1 | 1216245 | Three flowers (Reddin) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra | |
EPW-109 | 7XEP-124-1 | 421356 | Shall my soul pass thro’ old Ireland? (Trad.) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra | |
EPW-110 | 7XEP-135-1 | 613355 | Shamus O’Brien (Joseph M. Crofts; Leo Maguire) | Kate Callan with orchestra | |
EPW-110 | 7XEP-136-1 | 613356 | My dark slender boy (Joseph M. Crofts) | Kate Callan with orchestra | |
EPW-111 | 7XEP-125-1 | 421358 | Knockcroghery (Peader Kearney) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-111 | 7XEP-129-1 | 4123512 | The widow take the bun (Cathai McGarvey; Noel Pierce) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-112 | 7XEP-126-1 | Pretty little Galway girl (Thomas P. Keenan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-112 | 7XEP-128-1 | Cottage by the Lee (Richard Farrelly) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-113 | 7XEP-131-1 | I love the Lee (C. A. Finnegan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-113 | 7XEP-133-1 | 613353 | The moon behind the hill (Keneally) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-114 | 7XEP-146-1 | Hanningan’s hooley (Cecil Sheridan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-114 | 7XEP-148-1 | The Irish rover (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-115 | 7XEP-138-1 | The foggy dew (Trad. arr. Leo Maguire) | John Laheen, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-115 | 7XEP-139-1 | Shawl of Galway grey (Patrick Hogan; Joe Stanley) | John Laheen, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-116 | 7XEP-119-1 | 421352 | My Irish Allanah (Noel Pierce) | Johnny Keyes, baritone with orchestra | |
EPW-116 | 7XEP-120-1 | 421353 | There’ll be another Spring (Noel Pierce) | Johnny Keyes, baritone with orchestra | |
EPW-117 | 7XEP-143-1 | Farewell Ireland (Trad.) | Johnny Keyes, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-117 | 7XEP-144-1 | In the sweet lovely Vale of Adare (Joseph M. Crofts) | Johnny Keyes, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-118 | 7XEP-145- | 74351 | Hills of Connemara (Joseph M. Crofts) | Leo Maguire, baritone with orchestra | |
EPW-118 | 7XEP-152- | 313354 | Love thee dearest (Thomas Moore; Charles V. Stanford) | Leo Maguire, baritone with orchestra | |
EPW-119 | 7XEP-122-1 | 421355 | Lake of Coolfin (Leo Maguire) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra | |
EPW-119 | 7XEP-130-1 | 4213513 | The wild colonial boy (Joseph M. Crofts) | Fergus Sherlock, tenor with orchestra | |
EPW-120 | 7XEP-140-1 | By the banks of the calm winding Feale (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-120 | 7XEP-141-1 | Bridget Donahue (Johnny Patterson) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-121 | 7XEP-114-1 | 1216252 | A battle hymn (Constance de Markievicz; Joseph M. Crofts) | Austin Gaffney, baritone with orchestra | |
EPW-121 | 7XEP-115-1 | 1216253 | Annie dear (Thomas O. Davis; Joseph M. Crofts) | Austin Gaffney, baritone with orchestra | |
EPW-122 | 7XEP-117-1 | Mountains of Pomeroy (George Sigerson) | John Laheen, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-122 | 7XEP-121-1 | Michael Dwyer and his mountain men (Peadar Kearney) | John Laheen, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-123 | 7XEP-113-1 | If you’ll only come across the sea | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-123 | 7XEP-118-1 | Come back again to me Mavoureen (Thomas P. Keenan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-124 | 7XEP-132- | Top o’ the mornin’ Ireland (Noel Pierce) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-124 | 7XEP-137- | Fair day To-Morrah | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-125 | 7XEP-142-1 | The man my mother married (Musical Monologue) (Leo Maguire) | Noel Purcell, comedian with piano | ||
EPW-125 | 7XEP-147-1 | The Dublin saunter (Leo Maguire) | Noel Purcell, comedian with piano | ||
EPW-126 | 7XEP-150 | The ploughman (Joseph M. Crofts) | Maurice Keary, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-126 | 7XEP-151 | Slievenamon (Charles Kickham; trad.) | Maurice Keary, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-127 | 7XEP-140-1 | Vagrant, The (Cearnaiah) | Maurice Keary, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-127 | 7XEP-156-1 | She lived beside the Anner (Irish peasant girl) (Charles Joseph Kickham) | Maurice Keary, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-128 | 7XEP-168-1 | 16352 | Rose of Aranmore (Kavanagh, arr. Patrick J. Ryan) | Gloria Greene, vocal with piano and accordion | |
EPW-128 | 7XEP-171-1 | 16351 | A mother’s love is a blessing (Thomas P. Keenan) | Gloria Greene, vocal with piano, bass and accordion | |
EPW-129 | 7XEP-170- | Croppy boy (Trad.) | Gloria Greene, vocal with piano and accordion | ||
EPW-129 | 7XEP-169- | Three coloured ribbon (Peadar Kearney) | Gloria Greene, vocal with piano, bass and accordion | ||
EPW-130 | 7XEP-161- | Cushendun | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-130 | 7XEP-163- | Rich and rare were the gems she wore (Thomas Moore; Charles V. Stanford) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-131 | 7XEP- | Dry be that tear (Richard B. Sheridan Joseph M. Crofts ) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-131 | 7XEP- | The spinning wheel (Trad.) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-132 | 7XEP-15?-1 | Evelyn (Joseph M. Crofts) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-132 | 7XEP-165-1 | Rose of Mooncoin (Seamus Kavanagh) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-133 | 7XEP-159-1 | 514353 | My Irish dreamland (Anne Dillon; Fergus Mackay) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
EPW-133 | 7XEP-160-1 | 714351 | Goodnight Molly darling (Joseph M. Crofts) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | |
EPW-134 | 7XEP-157-1 | Young May moon (Thomas Moore) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-134 | 7XEP-164-1 | Sweet Rose of old Ireland (Claire Meredith) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-135 | 7XEP-153-1 | 414355 | Mickey Hickey (Peadar Kearney) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-135 | 7XEP-154-1 | 414356 | Mick McGilligan’s daughter (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-136 | 7XEP-172-1 | 19351 | An spailpin fanach (Trad.) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-136 | 7XEP-173-1 | 18352 | Driumfionn donn dilis (O'Callaghan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-137 | 7XEP-174- | An Tuirnin lin (O'Callaghan) / Preab San Ol (O'Callaghan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-137 | 7XEP-175- | An Banb (O'Callaghan) / Bacac Puide Na Leige (O'Callaghan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-138 | 7XEP-177-1 | Kevin Barry (Trad. arr. Patrick J. Ryan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-138 | 7XEP-178-1 | Let me carry your cross (Thomas Ashe; Ned Daly) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-139 | 7XEP-176-1 | Sittin’ on the bridge (Frank O’Donovan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-139 | 7XEP-181-1 | Dan Dooley (Leo Maguire) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-140 | 7XEP-182-1 | Reilly’s gate (Leo Maguire) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-140 | 7XEP-238-1 | The wild colonial boy (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-141 | 7XEP-183- | The Carlow maid (Joseph M. Crofts) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-141 | 7XEP-184- | Goodbye, Johnny (Johnny Patterson) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-142 | 7XEP-193-1 | 819354 | Kilcock (Leo Maguire) | Noel Purcell, comedian with piano | |
EPW-142 | 7XEP-195-1 | 819356 | Pretty Polly (Musical Monologue) (Leo Maguire) | Noel Purcell, comedian with piano | |
EPW-143 | 7XEP-194-1 | 819355 | What the doctor ordered (Irish dialogue) (Sylvester Gaffney) | Noel Purcell, comedian with piano | |
EPW-143 | 7XEP-196-1 | 819357 | McCarthy (Irish dialogue) (Leo Maguire) | Noel Purcell, comedian with piano | |
EPW-144 | 7XEP-188-1 | Bridgeen (Noel Pierce) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-144 | 7XEP-189-1 | When thro’ life unblest we rove (Thomas Moore) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-145 | 7XEP- | Love of my heart (Joseph M. Crofts) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-145 | 7XEP-186-1 | Down by the glenside (Trad. arr. Peadar Kearney) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-146 | 7XEP-190-1 | Asthoreen bawn (Callaghan; Patrick J. Ryan) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-146 | 7XEP-192-1 | The chimes of Cove (Joseph M. Crofts) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-147 | 7XEP- | Connemara cradle song (Delia Murphy; trad.) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-147 | 7XEP- | Rose of Kilkenny | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-148 | 7XEP-197-1 | Double jigs – Jackson’s morning brush; Jolly Innkeeper; Tobin’s favourite | Glenside Ceilidhe Band | ||
EPW-148 | 7XEP-199-1 | Reels – Peter Street; Miss Mcleod; Green Fields | Glenside Ceilidhe Band | ||
EPW-149 | 7XEP-198 | Single jigs – Smash the windows; The bugler’s frolic; Off she goes; Skipping to school | Glenside Ceilidhe Band | ||
EPW-149 | 7XEP-202 | Hornpipes – Hay in the barn; Merry reapers; Boys of blue hill | Glenside Ceilidhe Band | ||
EPW-150 | 7XEP-200- | Reels – Bush in bloom; Teetotaller’s; Shaskeen | Glenside Ceilidhe Band | ||
EPW-150 | 7XEP-201- | Hornpipes – Derry hornpipe; Groves of Slaney | Glenside Ceilidhe Band | ||
EPW-151 | 7XEP-204-1 | Come to the Ceili (Maguire) | Joseph McNally, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-151 | 7XEP-206-1 | How Dear To Me Is The Hour (Moore, Crofts) / The Time I’ve lost in wooin' | Joseph McNally, tenor | ||
EPW-151? | G-1009 | Between me and you | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-151? | G-1011- | Patsy Dargon (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-152 | 7XEP- | Twilight waltz (David Heneker; Manning Sherwin (?)) | Joseph McNally, tenor | ||
EPW-152 | 7XEP- | When he who adores thee (Thomas Moore) | Joseph McNally, tenor | ||
EPW-153 | 7XEP- | At the mid hour of the night (Thomas Moore; trad.) | Joseph McNally, tenor | ||
EPW-153 | 7XEP- | By the light of the moon | Joseph McNally, tenor | ||
EPW-154 | 7XEP-233- | Granny’s rocking chair (Fay Sargent; Noel Pierce) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-154 | 7XEP-244- | Green bushes (Trad.) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-155 | 7XEP-235-1 | The stone outside Dan Murphy’s door (Trad. arr. Johnny Patterson) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-155 | 7XEP-243-1 | Barney Hare (Johnny Patterson) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-156 | 7XEP-234-1 | 314514 | On the banks of my own lovely Lee (Dick Forbes; James C. Shanahan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-156 | 7XEP-241-1 | 513451 | Paddy Lynch’s boat (Delia Murphy, arr. Patrick J. Ryan) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-157 | 7XEP-236-1 | The Ballamaquilty Band (Mike Nono) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-157 | 7XEP-242-1 | South Down Militia (Peadar Kearney) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-158 | 7XEP-237-1 | 314517 | Sing us a song of the old land (Leo Maguire) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-158 | 7XEP-245-1 | 514456 | Cockles and mussels (Trad.) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-159 | 7XEP- | Garden where the praities grow | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-159 | 7XEP- | Mush, mush, mush | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-160 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-160 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-161 | 7XEP- | ||||
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EPW-162 | 7XEP-215- | Walking through the fair (Trad.) | Delia Murphy, vocal with accd. & gtr | ||
EPW-162 | 7XEP-220- | Fairy lullaby | Delia Murphy, vocal with accd. & gtr | ||
EPW-163 | 7XEP-213-1 | Cobbler (Delia Murphy) | Delia Murphy, vocal with accd. & gtr | ||
EPW-163 | 7XEP-216-1 | Wars of America (Delia Murphy) | Delia Murphy, vocal with guitar | ||
EPW-164 | 7XEP-214-1 | 622452 | My beloved and I (Delia Murphy) | Delia Murphy, vocal with accd. & gtr | |
EPW-164 | 7XEP-217-1 | 622455 | Cloughmills fair (Trad. arr. Patrick J. Ryan) | Delia Murphy, vocal with accd. & gtr | |
EPW-165 | 7XEP-218- | Shores of Lough Bran (Delia Murphy) | Delia Murphy, vocal with accd. & gtr | ||
EPW-165 | 7XEP-219- | Dan O’Hara (Trad.) | Delia Murphy, vocal with accd. & gtr | ||
EPW-166 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-166 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-167 | 0EP - | Jigs – Rosemary Lane; Jolly innkeeper; Heytesbury Street | Glenside Octet, instrumental | ||
EPW-167 | 0EP - | Reels – Fiddler’s fancy; Pleasant meadows; Bucks in clover | Glenside Octet. Instrumental | ||
EPW-168 | 7XEP-210-1 | 512452 | Ballad selection – part 1. Glenside; Chimes of Cove; Twenty men (Arr. Patrick J. Ryan) | Glenside Octet, instrumental | |
EPW-168 | 7XEP-211-1 | 512453 | Ballad selection – part 2. Michael Dwyer; Dry be that tear; Mountains of Pomreoy (Arr. Patrick J. Ryan) | Glenside Octet, instrumental | |
EPW-169 | 7XEP-227- | Ceann dub dilis (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | ||
EPW-169 | 7XEP-231- | Sile ni gadra (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | ||
EPW-170 | 7XEP-223-1 | 314513 | An Maigbean caoin (Trad. Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | |
EPW-170 | 7XEP-232-1 | 314512 | An Raib tu ag an gcarraig (Trad. arr: O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | |
EPW-171 | 7XEP-225-1 | Pearla an brollaig bain (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | ||
EPW-171 | 7XEP-230-1 | An fuiseol ‘sa cile (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | ||
EPW-172 | 7XEP-224- | Fear a’bhata (Trad. Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | ||
EPW-172 | 7XEP-228- | An cuilfhionn (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | ||
EPW-173 | 7XEP-226- | Cáilin deas cruidhte mbo (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | ||
EPW-173 | 7XEP-229- | An pairdin fionn (Trad. Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | ||
EPW-174 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-174 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-175 | 7XEP-270-1 | 622452 | Let him go, let him tarry (Trad.) | Mary Cagney, vocal | |
EPW-175 | 7XEP-272-1 | 622455 | My dark slender boy (Joseph M. Crofts) | Mary Cagney, vocal | |
EPW-176 | 7XEP-273-1 | A song from the green fields of Erin (Leo Maguire) | Mary Cagney & Joseph McNally, vocal | ||
EPW-176 | 7XEP-274-1 | What will you do love? (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Mary Cagney & Joseph McNally, vocal | ||
EPW-177 | 7XEP-266- | Bring flowers of the forest (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Joseph Maguire, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-177 | 7XEP-267- | Star of the sea (Trad. Arr. O’Callaghan) | Joseph Maguire, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-178 | 7XEP- | Home To Tyrone | Joseph Maguire, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-178 | 7XEP- | My Darling Child | Joseph Maguire, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-179 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-179 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-180 | 7XEP-281 | Set dances – Three sea captains; Maggie Brown | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | ||
EPW-180 | 7XEP-282 | Hornpipes – Quarrelsome piper; Flowers of Spring; The green banner | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | ||
EPW-181 | 7XEP-280- | Reels – Boys of the Lough; First house in Connaught | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | ||
EPW-181 | 7XEP-285- | Hornpipes – The sunshine; Dunphy’s; The sweep’s | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | ||
EPW-182 | 7XEP-283-1 | 821454 | Double jigs – Priest in his boots; Three little drummers; Girls of Bambridge | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | |
EPW-182 | 7XEP-284- | 821455 | Reels – Bonnie Kate; Coulean Bridge;Music in the Glen | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | |
EPW-183 | 7XEP-290- 1 | Dacent Irish boy (Thomas P. Keenan) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-183 | 7XEP-291- | Between me and you (Rock-a-bye-baby) (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-184 | 7XEP-288-1 | 1051453 | Pretty Sal (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
EPW-184 | 7XEP-289-1 | 1051454 | Let Mr. Maguire sit down (Thomas P. Keenan) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
EPW-185 | 7XEP-286- | Patsy Dargan (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-185 | 7XEP-287- | Strolling guitar (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-186 | 7XEP- | ?? | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-186 | 7XEP- | ?? | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-187 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-187 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-188 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-188 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-189 | 7XEP-300 | Connemara lullaby (Daly) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-189 | 7XEP-304 | Noreen Bawn (McBride) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-190 | 7XEP- | Come to the ceili | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-190 | 7XEP- | Rosin the bow (Leo Maguire) | Joe Lynch, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-191 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-191 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-192 | 7XEP- | Jackets green (Michael Scanlan) | Gloria Greene, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-192 | 7XEP- | Sian agus beannacht (Goodbye and God bless you) (Leo Maguire) | Gloria Greene, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-193 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-193 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-194 | 7XEP- | Farmer's Boy | Gloria Greene, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-194 | 7XEP- | You'll Never Miss The Sunshine | Gloria Greene, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-195 | 7XEP- | Hills of Glenswilly (Trad.) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | ||
EPW-195 | 7XEP- | Isles of the West | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | ||
EPW-196 | 7XEP-312-1 | 913553 | Green fields of Erin (Leo Maguire) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | |
EPW-196 | 7XEP-313-1 | 913554 | Munster love song (Leo Maguire) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | |
EPW-197 | 7XEP-314 | The Isles of Lough Key (Henry Fitzpatrick; Madden) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | ||
EPW-197 | 7XEP-315 | An Irish melody (Gavigan) | Liam Devally, tenor with piano | ||
EPW-198 | 7XEP-316-1 | 913557 | Connemara lullaby (Ned Daly) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
EPW-198 | 7XEP-319-1 | 9135501 | Granny’s rocking chair (Fay Sargent; Noel Pierce) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | |
EPW-199 | 7XEP-317-1 | Ignatius the leprechaun (Frank Byrne; Sylvester Byrne) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-199 | 7XEP-318-1 | Rosaleen (Frank Byrne; Sylvester Byrne) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-200 | 7XEP-320-1 | The homes of Donegal (Séan McBride) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-200 | 7XEP-321-1 | Tipperary tinker | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-201 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-201 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-202 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-202 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-203 | 7XEP-325- | McCarthy’s mare (Trad. arr. Charles Byrne) | Charles Byrne, vocal | ||
EPW-203 | 7XEP-326- | Biddy Mulligan (Charles Byrne) | Charles Byrne, vocal | ||
EPW-204 | 7XEP-331-1 | An Irishman’s dream of home (Thomas P. Keenan) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-204 | 7XEP-355-1 | Fast boat to Ireland (Dick Farrelly (or Colm Farrelly)) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-205 | 7XEP-330-1 | Ould stone wall (Thomas P. Keenan) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-205 | 7XEP-332-1 | My son Pat (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-206 | 7XEP- | ?? | Liam Devally, tenor | ||
EPW-206 | 7XEP- | Aedin ni choilean | Liam Devally, tenor | ||
EPW-207 | 7XEP-329-1 | I don’t mind of I do | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-207 | 7XEP-336-1 | Whack fol the diddle song (Peadar Carney) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-208 | 7XEP-328 | Johnny I hardly knew ye (Joseph B. Geoghegan) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-208 | 7XEP-333-1 | Dreamy Shannon River (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-209 | 7XEP- | ?? | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-209 | 7XEP- | ?? | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-210 | 7XEP-338-1 | 551931 | If you don’t want to fall in love (Leo Maguire) | Dermot Browner with piano | |
EPW-210 | 7XEP-339-1 | 551932 | Wearing of the green (Trad.) | Dermot Browner with piano | |
EPW-211 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-211 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-212 | 7XEP-343-1 | 551936 | Kerry ballad (Donal Cahill) | Tommy O'Brien, tenor with Inst. Accomp. | |
EPW-212 | 7XEP-348-1 | 5519113 | The floor at Ballinarince (Leo Maguire) | Tommy O'Brien, tenor with Inst. Accomp. | |
EPW-213 | 7XEP- | Dreamy Shannon River (Leo Maguire) | Tommy O'Brien, tenor | ||
EPW-213 | 7XEP- | Twilight waltz (David Heneker; Manning Sherwin (?)) | Tommy O'Brien, tenor | ||
EPW-214 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-214 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-215 | 7XEP-350 | Over the mountain track (Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-215 | 7XEP-353 | Molly Bawn (Samuel Lover (?)) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-216 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-216 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-217 | 7XEP-331-1 | An Irishman’s dream of home (Thomas P. Keenan) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-217 | 7XEP-355-1 | Fast boat to Ireland (Dick Farrelly (or Colm Farrelly)) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-218 | 7XEP-356-1 | Maggie and Johnny (Geary) | Mona Geary, vocal with Charlie McGee, guitar | ||
EPW-218 | 7XEP-358-1 | Humour is on me now (Richard Hayward) | Mona Geary, vocal with Charlie McGee, guitar | ||
EPW-219 | 7XEP- | Home | Mona Geary, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-219 | 7XEP- | Little Irish girl (Hermann Löhr) | Mona Geary, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-220 | 7XEP-359- | Avoureen O (W. King) | Mona Geary, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-220 | 7XEP-361- | Cork beside the Lee (Denis A. MacCarthy; Charles W. MacCarthy) | Mona Geary, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-221 | 7XEP | ||||
EPW-221 | 7XEP | ||||
EPW-222 | 7XEP | ?? | Colm Dulligan, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-222 | 7XEP | Nora Delaney | Colm Dulligan, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-223 | 7XEP-366-1 | You needn’t be nervous of Nolan (Leo Maguire) | Din Joe, vocal with accordion(= Joe Fitzgibbon) | ||
EPW-223 | 7XEP-368-1 | Ould Killarney hat (Leo Maguire) | Din Joe, vocal with accordion(= Joe Fitzgibbon) | ||
EPW-224 | 7XEP-367- | Connemara bus (Harold Allen; Nora M. Sharkey) | Din Joe, vocal with accordion(= Joe Fitzgibbon) | ||
EPW-224 | 7XEP-369- | Old Irish style (Leo Maguire) | Din Joe, vocal with accordion(= Joe Fitzgibbon) | ||
EPW-225 | 7XEP- | I’ll forgive but I’ll never forget (Trad.) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-225 | 7XEP- | Patsy McCann | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-226 | 7XEP- | Och aye | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-226 | 7XEP- | Wild rapparee | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-227 | 7XEP-377- | Little black moustache (Charlie McGee) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-227 | 7XEP-380- | Me (Gladys Martin) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-228 | 7XEP-375- | Lovely Derry on the banks of the Foyle (J. J. McReady; Joseph M. Crofts) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-228 | 7XEP-381- | Humped back bridge (Gladys Martin) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-229 | 7XEP- | For you | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-229 | 7XEP- | The girl from Donegal (Trad.) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-230 | 7XEP- | Star of Donegal (Trad.) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-230 | 7XEP- | Wee John | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-231 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-231 | 7XEP- | ||||
EPW-232 | 7XEP-391-1 | 75571 | Asthoreen bawn (Callaghan; Patrick J. Ryan) | Tommy O'Brien, tenor | |
EPW-232 | 7XEP-392-1 | 75572 | By the light of the moon (Leo Maguire) | Tommy O'Brien, tenor | |
EPW-233 | 7XEP- | Roddy MacCorley (Ethna Carbury) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-233 | 7XEP- | The drums are out (Leo Maguire) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-234 | 7XEP-395-1 | Lament for Roger Casement (Leo Maguire) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-234 | 7XEP-397-1 | Deep in the Canadian woods (T. D. Sullivan) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-235 | 7XEP- | Step together (M. J. Barry) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-235 | 7XEP-393-1 | Patrick Pearse (Leo Maguire) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-236 | 7XEP-399-1 | My heart fell in love with a wild Irish heart (John Gordon) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-236 | 7XEP-400-2 | Love’s young dream | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-237 | 7XEP-403-1 | Killiney Bay (Richard Elton) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-237 | 7XEP-404-1 | Believe me if all these endearing charms (Thomas Moore; trad.) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-238 | 7XEP-401-1 | Glencree (Maguire, Matthews) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-238 | 7XEP-402-1 | In the valley of sweet Aherlow (Coughlan) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-239 | 7XEP- | Courtin’ in the kitchen (Trad.) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-239 | 7XEP- | What part of old Ireland do you come from? (Leo Maguire) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-240 | 7XEP-405- | I’m a little beggarman (Trad.) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-240 | 7XEP-406- | The crolly doll (Sean McBride) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-241 | 7XEP-407-1 | It’s a grand old country (Kearney) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-241 | 7XEP-410-1 | The Old bog road (Teresa Brayton; Madeline K. O’Farrelly) | Charlie McGee, vocal with his guitar | ||
EPW-242 | 7XEP-1024 | High caul cap (trad.) | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | ||
EPW-242 | 7XEP-1025 ? | Haymaker’s jig (Crofts) | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | ||
EPW-243 | 7XEP-1020 | Cor beirte (Joseph M. Crofts) | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | ||
EPW-243 | 7XEP-1022 | Siege of Ennis | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | ||
EPW-244 | 7XEP-1021-1 | Waves of Tory (Trad.) | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | ||
EPW-244 | 7XEP-1023-1 | Walls of Limerick (Trad.) | Jack Barrett’s Boyne Quartet | ||
EPW-245 | 7XEP-1028- | I was told by my aunt (Trad.) | Celine McBride, vocal with organ | ||
EPW-245 | 7XEP-1037 | Take this message to my mother (Hank Williams (?)) | Celine McBride, vocal with organ | ||
EPW-246 | 7XEP- | Boys from the County Armagh (Trad.) | Celine McBride, vocal with organ | ||
EPW-246 | 7XEP- | Wake in Kildare (Delia Murphy) | Celine McBride, vocal with organ | ||
EPW-247 | 7XEP- | Love of an Irishman’s heart | Celine McBride, vocal with organ | ||
EPW-247 | 7XEP- | On Carrigdhoun (Denny Lane) | Celine McBride, vocal with organ | ||
EPW-248 | 7XEP-1042- | It’s heaven around Galway Bay (Eamon O’Shea) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-248 | 7XEP-1047- | Slievenamon (Charles Kickham; trad.) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-249 | 7XEP-1043-1 | 956715/78 | The felons of our land (Arthur Forrester) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
EPW-249 | 7XEP-1044-1 | 956716/78 | Valley of Knockanure (Tim Leahy) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | |
EPW-250 | 7XEP-1051- | Dreamy Shannon River (Leo Maguire) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-250 | 7XEP-1052- | Maureen Bawn (Joseph M. Crofts) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-251 | 7XEP- | Jigs - Pet of the pipers; Haste to the wedding | The Liberty Boys Ceili Band | ||
EPW-251 | 7XEP- | Reels – Bonnie Kate; Boys of the forge | The Liberty Boys Ceili Band | ||
EPW-252 | 7XEP-2013- | Hornpipes – Boys of Bluehill; Kelly’s (Arr. Bolger) | The Liberty Boys Ceili Band | ||
EPW-252 | 7XEP-2017- | Jigs – Kitty of Oulart; Smash the windows (Arr. Bolger) | The Liberty Boys Ceili Band | ||
EPW-253 | 7XEP-2015- | Set dances – Siege of Ennis; Rakes of Mallow (Arr. Bolger) | The Liberty Boys Ceili Band | ||
EPW-253 | 7XEP-2016- | Waltz medley – Stone outside Dan Murphy’s door; Believe me; Gentle maiden; Mother’s love; Boys of Armagh (Arr. Bolger) | The Liberty Boys Ceili Band | ||
EPW-254 | 7XEP-2024- | Away at the back of beyond (Leo Maguire) | Patricia Lawlor, vocal with Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-254 | 7XEP-2027- | Three lovely lassies (Trad. arr. Murphy) | Patricia Lawlor, vocal with Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-255 | 7XEP- | Sian Agus Beannacht | Patricia Lawlor, vocal with Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-255 | 7XEP- | Three coloured ribbon (Peadar Kearney) | Patricia Lawlor, vocal with Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-256 | 7XEP- | Arranmore | Patricia Lawlor, vocal with Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-256 | 7XEP- | If I were a blackbird (Trad.) | Patricia Lawlor, vocal with Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-257 | 7XEP-2030 | 69141 | My singing bird (Wheeler) | Fergus O'Kelly, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-257 | 7XEP-2035 | 67127 | My Dublin Bay (Mai O’Higgins; Marello; Ann Carroll) | Fergus O'Kelly, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-258 | 7XEP-2031- | Snowy breasted pearl (Trad.) | Fergus O'Kelly, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-258 | 7XEP-2034-2 | My own Irish rose | Fergus O'Kelly, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-259 | 7XEP-2032- | My Mary of the curling hair (Griffin; Crofts) | Fergus O'Kelly, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-259 | 7XEP-2033- | Rose of Arranmore (Walton, arr. Bolger) | Fergus O'Kelly, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-260 | 7XEP- | Marches – Kelly the boy from Killane; Who fears to speak; Boys of Wexford | Banba Brass & Reed Band | ||
EPW-260 | 7XEP- | Marches – O’Donnell Abu; Rory O’Moore; Michael Dwyer | Banba Brass & Reed Band | ||
EPW-261 | 7XEP- | Marches – Dawning of the day; Fag en bealach; Jackets green | Banba Brass & Reed Band | ||
EPW-261 | 7XEP- | Marches – Let Erin remember; Garryowen; | Banba Brass & Reed Band | ||
EPW-262 | 7XEP-2036- | Marches – On the one road; Boyne Water; Mrs. McGrath | Banba Brass and Reed Band | ||
EPW-262 | 7XEP-2038- | Marches – Step together; Heather Glen; White cockade | Banba Brass and Reed Band | ||
EPW-263 | 7XEP- | Marches – O ro se; Brian Boru’s march; Clans of Ireland | Banba Brass and Reed Band | ||
EPW-263 | 7XEP- | Marches – O’Connell’s march; Follow me up to Carlow; O’Neill’s march | Banba Brass and Reed Band | ||
EPW-264 | 7XEP-2057- | Marches – Rody McCorley (Carbury); Drums are out (Maguire); Mountains of Pomeroy | Banba Band | ||
EPW-264 | 7XEP- | Marches – Bold Fenian men; Men of the West; A nation once again | Banba Brass and Reed Band | ||
EPW-265 | 7XEP-2061- | Marches – The National Anthem; Presidential salute (Arr. Bolger) | Banba Brass & Reed Band | ||
EPW-265 | 7XEP-2059- | Marches – A soldier’s song (Peadar Kearney; Patrick Heeney) | Banba Brass & Reed Band with Male Chorus | ||
EPW-266 | 7XEP- | Down by the tanyard side (Trad.) | Fergus O'Kelly, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-266 | 7XEP- | Maid of the sweet brown knowe (Trad.) | Fergus O'Kelly, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-267 | 7XEP-2046 | When it’s moonlight in Mayo (Kavanagh) | Fergus O'Kelly, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-267 | 7XEP-2047 | Nora O’Neal (William S. Hayes) | Fergus O'Kelly, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-268 | 7XEP-2048 | The lark in the clear air (Samuel Ferguson) | Fergus O'Kelly, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-268 | 7XEP-2049 | Farewell but whenever the hour | Fergus O'Kelly, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-269 | 7XEP-205- ? | Old Ireland Free Once More | Patricia Blake, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-269 | 7XEP-2055- | 1610312 | The dying rebel (My only son was shot in Dublin) (Trad.) | Patricia Blake, vocal with orchestra | |
EPW-270 | 7XEP- | Gay Galtee Mountains (Trad.) | Patricia Blake, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-270 | 7XEP- | Skibbereen (Trad.) | Patricia Blake, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-271 | 7XEP-2051 | The Boys Of The Co. Mayo [some labels show master number 2054 on both sides] | Patricia Blake, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-271 | 7XEP-2054 | Convent on the hill (Fegan, McBreen) | Patricia Blake, vocal with orchestra | ||
EPW-272 | 7XEP-2070 | Come down the mountain Katie Daly (Eamon O’Shea) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | 1961 | |
EPW-272 | 7XEP-2071 | The leprechaun (Eamon O’Shea) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | 1961 | |
EPW-273 | 7XEP-2072 | Lough Gill (Eamon O’Shea) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal (with piano & guitar) | ||
EPW-273 | 7XEP-2073 | The Bard of Armagh | Eamon O'Shea, vocal (with piano) | ||
EPW-274 | 7XEP- | Decent Dublin man | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-274 | 7XEP- | If we only had old Ireland over here (Trad.) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-275 | 7XEP-2075 | Jigs – Humours of Glendart; I will if I can; Brennan’s favourite | Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-275 | 7XEP-2076 | Reels – Mauires reel (= Maguire’s); Plough and stars; Mason’s apron | Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-276 | 7XEP-2077- | Jigs – A visit to Ireland; The fisherman’s widow; Munster buttermilk | Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-276 | 7XEP-2078- | Reels – Jessie’s reel; Lass of Praities Mill; White cockade | Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-277 | 7XEP-2079- | Set dance – King of the fairies | Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-277 | 7XEP-2080- | Hornpipes – Derry; Cork; Belfast | Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-278 | 7XEP-2081 | Reels – The yellow heifer; The bag of spuds; The silver spear | Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-278 | 7XEP-2082 | Reels – Break down; My love is but a lassie; The drunken piper | Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-279 | 7XEP-2083- | Steve Casey of Sneem | Gerry Burns, vocal with Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-279 | 7XEP-2084 | Patrick Sheehan (or The Glen of Aherlow) | Gerry Burns, vocal with Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-280 | 7XEP-3093 | Jigs – Saddle the pony; Gallagher’s frolics; Killimor | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | ||
EPW-280 | 7EXP-3094 | Reels – Duke of Perth; I have a bonnett [sic]; John Cope | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | ||
EPW-281 | 7XEP-3095 | Reels – Mulnairs; Green Gates; Whiteleaf | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | ||
EPW-281 | 7XEP-3097 | Slip jig – Barney Brannigan | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | ||
EPW-282 | 7XEP-3096- | Reels – St. Annies; Star of Munster; Spey in spate | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | ||
EPW-282 | 7XEP-3098 | Set dance – Sweets of May | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | ||
EPW-283 | 7XEP-3099 | Jigs – Lannigans ball; Smash the windows’ Humours of Donnybrook | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | ||
EPW-283 | 7XEP-3100 | Reels – George White; Maid behind the bar; Sally gardens | Jackie Hearst International Ceili Band | ||
EPW-284 | 7XEP-3101 | The humour is on me now (Trad. arr. Delia Murphy) | Gerry Burns, vocal with Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-284 | 7XEP-3103 | Sitting on the bridge below the town (Frank O’Donovan) | Gerry Burns, vocal with Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-285 | 7XEP-3102 | The bonny boy | Gerry Burns, vocal with Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-285 | 7XEP-3104 | The three flowers (Norman G. Reddin) | Gerry Burns, vocal with Jackie Hearst Ceili Band | ||
EPW-286 | 7XEP-3105- | The Irish soldier (Paddy McGuigan) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-286 | 7XEP-3108 | The Kerry ballad (Patricia Cahill) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-287 | 7XEP- | Homeward bound | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-287 | 7XEP- | Put more turf on the fire (Seamus Kavanagh) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-288 | 7XEP-3106 | Katie Daly’s father (Eamon O’Shea) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-288 | 7XEP-3119 | The Blarney stone (The road to Bandon) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-289 | 7XEP-3120- | The lark in the clear air (Samuel Ferguson) | Ulster Girls Choir | ||
EPW-289 | 7XEP-3126- | Meeting of the waters, The (Thomas Moore; John Stevenson) | Ulster Girls Choir | ||
EPW-290 | 7XEP-3121 | If you’ll only come across the sea to Ireland (Maguire) | Ulster Girls Choir | ||
EPW-290 | 7XEP-3124 | The Coast road (Martin) | Ulster Girls Choir | ||
EPW-291 | 7XEP-3122 | A song from the green fields of Erin (Leo Maguire) | Ulster Girls Choir | ||
EPW-291 | 7XEP-3123 | By the light of the moon (Leo Maguire) | Ulster Girls Choir | ||
EPW-292 | 7XEP-3119 | Come to the ceili (Leo Maguire) | Ulster Girl’s Choir | ||
EPW-292 | 7XEP-3125 | Cushendun (Martin) | Ulster Girl’s Choir | ||
EPW-293 | 7XEP- | Goodbye to the Rockies | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-293 | 7XEP- | Mary Jane | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-294 | 7XEP-3132 | Little thatched pub (Eamon O’Shea) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-294 | 7XEP-3136 | Cruiskeen lawn (Julius Benedict) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-295 | 7XEP-3133- | The matchmaker (Eamon O’Shea) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-295 | 7XEP-3134- | Bucket of the mountain dew (Trad.) | Eamon O'Shea, vocal | ||
EPW-296 | 7XEP- | Boys of Wexford, The (Robert D. Joyce; Dwyer) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-296 | 7XEP- | Ireland to John Fitzgerald Kennedy (Leo Maguire) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-297 | 7XEP-3139- | Oh native music (Thomas Moore) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-297 | 7XEP-3140- | Songs of our fathers (Felicia D. Hemans ) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-298 | 7XEP-3141- | Una Bhan | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-298 | 7XEP-3142 | Taid na realta 'na seasamh (O Gallchobhair) (Eileen O’Brien) | Martin Dempsey, baritone with orchestra | ||
EPW-299 | 7XEP- | Jigs – Black thorn stick; Fathjer Kelly’s jig; Sweet Biddy Daly | Assaroe Ceili Band | ||
EPW-299 | 7XEP- | Reels – Morning clouds; Dublin lassies; Brown heifer | Assaroe Ceili Band | ||
EPW-300 | 7XEP- | Hornpipes – The strand; Whistling Mike | Assaroe Ceili Band | ||
EPW-300 | 7XEP- | Reels - Sligo maid; McDermotts; Colonel Rodney | Assaroe Ceili Band | ||
EPW-301 | 7XEP- | Marches – I want to be a nun; Assaroe | Assaroe Ceili Band | ||
EPW-301 | 7XEP- | Waltzes – Killarney Band; Johnny; Lovely Irish rose | Assaroe Ceili Band | ||
EPW-302 | 7XEP- | Treat my daughter kindly (Trad. arr. Curran) | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band | 1963 | |
EPW-302 | 7XEP- | A little orphan girl | Mary McGonigle, vocal with Assaroe Ceili Band | 1963 | |
EPW-303 | 7XEP- | My hometown in Co. Mayo | Mary McGonigle, voca Assaroe Ceili Band l | ||
EPW-303 | 7XEP- | ?? | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band | ||
EPW-304 | 7XEP-3152 | Ireland’s 32 (Cyril Curran) | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band | 1963 | |
EPW-304 | 7XEP-3154 | My old home in Mayo (Commins) | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band | 1963 | |
EPW-305 | 7XEP-3153 | Good old days (Curran) | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band | 1963 | |
EPW-305 | 7XEP-3155 | Bill Reilly | Mary McGonigle, vocal Assaroe Ceili Band | 1963 | |
EPW-306 | 7XEP- | Hornpipes – High level; Acrobat | Sean McLaughlin, traditional violinist | ||
EPW-306 | 7XEP- | Reels – McLaughlin’s farewell; The sailor on a rock | Sean McLaughlin, traditional violinist | ||
EPW-307 | 7XEP- | Jigs - Medley of jigs | Sean McLaughlin, traditional violinist | ||
EPW-307 | 7XEP- | Set dance – The lodge road | Sean McLaughlin, traditional violinist | ||
EPW-308 | 7XEP- | Hornpipes – Black swan; Vendon | Sean McLaughlin, traditional violinist | ||
EPW-308 | 7XEP- | Reels – Doctor Gilbert; Queen of May | Sean McLaughlin, traditional violinist | ||
EPW-309 | 7XEP- | Hornpipes – Bridge of Athlone; The banks | Sean McLaughlin, traditional violinist | ||
EPW-309 | 7XEP- | Reel – Lord Gordon | Sean McLaughlin, traditional violinist | ||
EPW-310 | 7XEP- | Irish airs – McLaughlin’s lament; Tom Williams | Sean McLaughlin, traditional violinist | ||
EPW-310 | 7XEP- | Jigs – Brennas; Queen of the fair | Sean McLaughlin, traditional violinist | ||
EPW-311 | 7XEP-3218 | McLaughlin’s lament (Sean Maughlin) | Sean McLaughlin, traditional violinist | 1963 | |
EPW-311 | 7XEP-3219 | Tom Williams (Sean Maughlin) | Sean McLaughlin, traditional violinist | 1963 | |
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EPW-313 | 7XEP- | Lough Sheelin (Cusak McBreen) | John Hughes Trio | ||
EPW-313 | 7XEP- | Pat O’Dea | John Hughes Trio | ||
EPW-314 | 7XEP-3224 | Show me the road to Ireland (John McBreen) | John Hughes Trio with chorus | 1965 | |
EPW-314 | 7XEP- | She’s a nice wee girl | John Hughes Trio | 1965 | |
EPW-315 | 7XEP- | Delia Murphy medley - Connemara cradle song; The wake in Kildare; Thank you Mam | Tommy Dando & his Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-315 | 7XEP- | Delia Murphy medley – The spinning wheel; The girl from Donegal; If I were a blackbird; Coortin’ in the kitchen | Tommy Dando & his Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-316 | 7XEP- | Maguire Melodies No. 1, part 2 – A Munster love song; A song from the green fields; Ould Killarney hat | Tommy Dando & his Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-316 | 7XEP- | Maguire melodies No.1, part 1 – The whistling gipsy; The Dublin saunter; Dreamy Shannon river | Tommy Dando & his Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-317 | 7XEP- | Maguire Melodies No. 2, part 1 – Come to the ceili; By the light of the moon; Avoureen O | Tommy Dando & his Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-317 | 7XEP- | Maguire Melodies No. 2, part 2 – Over the mountain track; Sing us a song of the old land; Irish Molly O | Tommy Dando & his Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-318 | 7XEP- | Glenside Gleanings No. 1, part 1 – The garden where the praities grow; My Mary of the curling hair; Cottage by the Lee | Tommy Dando & his Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-318 | 7XEP- | Glenside Gleanings No. 1, part 2 – Boys of the County Armagh; The wild colonial boy; Good-bye Johnny | Tommy Dando & his Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-319 | 7XEP- | Glenside Gleanings No. 2, part 1 – Come to the ceili; By the light of the moon; Avoureen O; | Tommy Dando & his Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-319 | 7XEP- | Glenside Gleanings No. 2, part 2 – Over the mountain track; Sing us a song of the old land; Irish Molly O | Tommy Dando & his Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-320 | 7XEP- | Glenside Gleanings No. 3, part 1 – Lovely Derry; Sitting on the bridge; The bonny boy | Tommy Dando & his Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-320 | 7XEP- | Glenside Gleanings No. 3, part 2 – Slievnamon; Connemara lullaby; Wild Irish hills of Mayo | Tommy Dando & his Lowrey Organ | ||
EPW-321 | 7XEP-3245 | Aghadoe [Field of two yews] (Todhunter) | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | 1966 | |
EPW-321 | 7XEP-3246 | The big fellow (Leo Maguire) | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | 1966 | |
EPW-322 | 7XEP- | Oh, Limerick is beautiful | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-322 | 7XEP- | The blessed Isle of Erin | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-323 | 7XEP- | Carrigdhoun | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-323 | 7XEP- | Green grows the laurel | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-324 | 7XEP- | Slievnamon | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-324 | 7XEP- | Those evening bells | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-325 | 7XEP- | Shall my soul pass thro’ old Ireland (Trad.) | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-325 | 7XEP- | The wayfarer | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-326 | 7XEP- | The lad from the mountain | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | 1966 | |
EPW-326 | 7XEP- | The wild Irish hills of Mayo | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | 1966 | |
EPW-327 | 7XEP- | Cockles and mussels (Trad.) | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-327 | 7XEP- | The green little shamrock (Andrew Cherry) | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | ||
EPW-328 | 7XEP- | The Three Coloured Ribbon | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | 1966 | |
EPW-328 | 7XEP- | Jackets Green | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | 1966 | |
EPW-329 | 7XEP- | My dark slender boy (Joseph M. Crofts) | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | 1966 | |
EPW-329 | 7XEP-3258- | The boys from the County Mayo (Trad.) | Doreen Dunne, vocal with piano | 1966 | |
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EPW-335 | 7XEP-3348 | My land (Troy) | The Tritones, vocal | 1968 | |
EPW-335 | 7XEP-3349 | Love so soft and warm (Troy) | The Tritones, vocal | 1968 | |
EPW-336 | 7XEP-3350 | Nineteen sixteen (Troy) | The Tritones, vocal | 1968 | |
EPW-336 | 7XEP-3351 | The spinning wheel (Waller) | The Tritones, vocal | 1968 | |
EPW-337 | 7XEP-3353 | The battle of Derry (Farrell; Leo Maguire) | Rory O'Connor, vocal with the Jackie Hearst International Ceili Bandshow | 1968 | |
EPW-337 | 7XEP-3355 | The Boston burglar (Trad, arr. Murphy) | Rory O'Connor, vocal with the Jackie Hearst International Ceili Bandshow | 1968 | |
EPW-338 | 7XEP-3354- | The boys of the old brigade (Paddy McGuigan) | Rory O'Connor, vocal with the Jackie Hearst International Ceili Bandshow | 1968 | |
EPW-338 | 7XEP-3356 | The shores of Amerikay (Robert Burns) | Rory O'Connor, vocal with the Jackie Hearst Internatonal Ceili Bandshow | 1968 | |
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EPW-341 | 7XEP-576 | The old rustic bridge by the mill (Joseph P. Skelly, Arr. The Mountaineers) | The Mountaineers | 1968 | |
EPW-341 | 7XEP-577 | I’ll remember you love in my prayers (Thomas P. Keenan) | The Mountaineers | 1968 | |
EPW-342 | 7XEP-578 | A soldier’s farewell (Trad. arr. Wilson) | Rory O'Connor, vocal | 1970 | |
EPW-342 | 7XEP-579- | The Enniskillen Dragoon (Trad. arr. Wilson) | Rory O'Connor, vocal | 1970 | |
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EPW-344 | 7XEP- | Is Mise an Tiarna (Sean E. O’Cearbhaill; C O’Treasaigh) | Liam Devally, Aiden Ni Choileain & The Young Lindsay Singers | ||
EPW-344 | 7XEP- | Froinsias (O'Cearbhaill, O'Treasaigh) | The Young Lindsay Singers | ||
EPW-345 | 7XEP- | Heart of Clare, The (Gerald Treacy; Power) | The Young Lindsay Singers | ||
EPW-345 | 7XEP- | I am The Lord (Gerald Treacy; O’Carroll) | The Young Lindsay Singers | ||
EPW-346 | 7XEP- | Bring me a shawl (Joseph Crofts; Neil) | Josie Hinchey, vocal | 1975 | |
EPW-346 | 7XEP- | Cottage by the Lee (Farrelly) | Josie Hinchey, vocal | 1975 | |
EPW-347 | 7XEP- | I’ll remember you love in my prayers (Thomas P. Keenan) | Josie Hinchey, vocal, musical direction – Syd Dale | 1975 | |
EPW-347 | 7XEP | My singing bird (Edith Wheeler; trad. Arr. P. E. Murphy) | Josie Hinchey, vocal, musical direction – Syd Dale | 1975 | |
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EPW-349 | 7XEP- | ?? | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-349 | 7XEP- | Love’s young dream (Thomas Moore; Charles V. Stanford) | Charles Kennedy, tenor with orchestra | ||
EPW-350 | 7XEP- | The Ballad of Michael Collins (Brendan O’Reilly) | Brendan O'Reilly, vocal | 1979 | |
EPW-350 | 7XEP- | Kathleen Mavourneen (Annie Crawford; Frederick Crouch) | Brendan O'Reilly, vocal | 1979 | |
EPW-351 | 7XEP- | The Rose of Glencree (O'Reilly) | Brendan O'Reilly, vocal | 1980 | |
EPW-351 | 7XEP- | The Irish Immigrant (Lady Dufferin) | Brendan O'Reilly, vocal | 1980 | |
EPW-352 | 7XEP- | Brian Boru (O’Reilly) | Just Four | 1981 | |
EPW-352 | 7XEP- | Curragh of Kildare (Trad. arr. Hopkins) | Just Four | 1981 | |
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EPW-354 | 7XEP- | My Kathleen (Thomas P. Keenan) | Brendan O'Reilly, vocal | 1981 | |
EPW-354 | 7XEP- | My laughing boy (Brendan Behan) | Brendan O'Reilly, vocal | 1981 | |
EPW-355 | 7XEP- | The Wild Rover (trad.) | George Welch & Tristram Robson | 1981 | |
EPW-355 | 7XEP- | Carolan's Draught | George Welch & Tristram Robson | 1981 | |
EPW-356 | 7XEP- | Choir of St. Mary’s College Arklow | |||
EPW-356 | 7XEP- | I am of Ireland (William B. Yeats; unknown) | Choir of St. Mary’s College Arklow | ||
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