
Mary O'Hara was born in 1935 at County Sligo, Ireland. From 1952 to 1962 she sang mostly Irish and Scottish songs. Her husband of 15 months died in 1962 and she took holy orders and served as a Nun for 12 years in Stanbrook Abbey, England. She left in 1974 and resumed her singing career, retiring in 1994. She currently lives in England.
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Oro Mo Bhaidin
Óró Mo Bháidín
Haigh Didil Dum
Wexford Mummer's Song
Carraig Donn
Jackets Green
Seoladh Na Ngamhna (Driving The Calves)
The Frog Song
Down By the Glenside
The Gartan Mother's Lullaby
Maidrin Ruadh (The Little Fox)
Sliabh Na Mban (The Mountain Of The Women)
She Didn't Dance
Silent O Moyle (The Song of Fionnuala)
The Famine Song
Farewell, But Whenever
The Leprechaun
Dia Luain Di Mairt (Monday, Tuesday)
Na Leanbhai I Mbeithil (The Children in Bethlehem)
Morning Has Broken
Morning Has Broken - Live
The Quiet Land of Erin
Silent O Moyle
Dia Luain Dia Mairt
Ard Tí Chuain
An Caitín Bán
The Leprauchan
Farewell But Whenever
Down By The Sally Gardens
Maidrin Ruadh
Sliabh Na Mban
Danny Boy
Na Leanbhai I Mbeithil
Na Hao Ri U
Dé Luain, Dé Máirt
Slaibh Na Mban
Óró Mo Bhaidin
Kitty of Coleraine
Seoladh Na Noamhain
Tha Mo Leannan-sa
The Last Rose Of Summer
Frog Song
She Moved Through The Fair
The Parting
I Will Walk With My Love
My Lagan Love
Annie Laurie
The Quiet Land Of Erin - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, March 12, 1961
Song Of The Waterhorse
Famine Song
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