Danny Doyle (28 April 1940 – 6 August 2019) was an Irish folk singer. After leaving school at the age of fourteen, Doyle started doing odd jobs, including working as general factotum in Dublin's Pike Theatre, where he began to pick up, from the travelling players, songs from the Irish countryside. During the 1960s and 1970s, he was one of the top Irish singers, regularly featuring in the Irish charts and scoring three No.1 singles (notably displacing ABBA's "Take a Chance on Me" after just one week at the top).
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Whiskey On a Sunday
Me Old Howth Gun
Twenty Men from Dublin Town
The Rising of the Moon
Irish Soldier Laddie
Four Green Fields
Many Young Men Of Twenty
Step It Out Mary
The German Clockwinder
John O'Halloran
Mary From Dungloe
Red Haired Mary
Lizzie Lindsay
The Green Hills Of Kerry
Shanagolden
Pretty Saro
A Lesson Too Late for the Learning
Reason To Believe
Our Time Only
Yesterday When I Was Young
Crooked Lane
Mucky Kid
If You Could Only Wait
Spanish Is A Loving Tongue
Follow Me
Dearest Dear
The Fields of Athenry
Locks and Bolts
Leaving On a Jet Plane
Johnny
Gone Away
Morning Train
I'll Be Alright
Streets of london
Walking in the Dew
When the Boys Come Rolling Home
Where the Blarney Roses Grow
The Galway Races
Song for a Winter's Night
Danny Dougan's Jubilee
Wearing of the Green
The Leaving Of Liverpool
Dublin, Me Darlin'
Mountains of Mourne
Roundstone River
That Old Man Came Home from the Forest
Kilkelly
The Spirit Of The Gael
Don't Answer Me
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