
Frank Harte (14 May 1933 – 27 June 2005) was a traditional Irish singer, song collector, architect and lecturer. He was born in Chapelizod, County Dublin, and raised in Dublin. His father, Peter Harte, who had moved from a farming background in Sligo, owned 'The Tap' pub in Chapelizod. Frank emigrated to the United States for a short period, but later returned to Ireland where he worked as an architect, lecturer at DIT (Dublin Institute of Technology) in Rathmines, Dublin and in later life fully engaged in songs in many ways.
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Shan Van Vocht
The Finding Of Moses
The Spanish Lady
Henry My Son
He Rolled Her To The Wall
My Son Tim
The Night Before Larry Was Stretched
The Shamrock Shore
Murphy Can Never Go Home
The Row In The Town
The Maid Of Cabra West
Tunnel Tigers
Henry Joy
James Connolly
The Flower Of Magherally
Father Murphy
The Twang Man
Rosemary Fair
Croppies Lie Down
Dunlavin Green
Building Up And Tearing England Down
Bonny Light Horseman
Wearing The Britches
Madam I'm a Darling
Jimmy Murphy
Matt Hyland
The Bold Belfast Shoemaker
Napoleon Bonaparte
Skibbereen
Three Weeks We Were Wed
The Traveller All over the World
The Night That Larry Was Stretched
The Forgetful Sailor (Johnny Doyle)
Croppy Boy
Biddy Mulligan
Roddy McCorley
The Bold Belfast Shoemaker.
General Munro
The Holland Handkerchief
Whiskey In The Jar
The Women Are Worse Than The Men
Isle Of Saint Helena
By Memory Inspired
Adam In Paradise
King's Shilling
The Night Of The Ragman’s Ball
Miss Brown
The Jolly Young Ploughboy
The charladies' ball
The Nightingale
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