
A popular and long-running Canadian-Irish folk group that saw their beginning in the 1960s, The Irish Rovers are particularly well-known for their hit recording of Shel Silverstein's "The Unicorn," although a great many more of their characteristically happy and oft-comical songs remain well-known to this day. In 2010, the band celebrated 45 years as recording artists, with their latest CD, "Gracehill Fair" and filming the DVD/television special "Home in Ireland", shot entirely on-location, throughout the northwest coast of Ireland.
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Drunken Sailor
The Jolly Roving Tar
Star of the County Down
The Unicorn
The Orange And The Green
Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye
The Dublin Pub Crawl
Haul Away Joe
Up Among The Heather
Whiskey In The Jar
Finnegan's Wake
Donald Where's Your Trousers
Belle Of Belfast City
Lily The Pink
Christmas in Killarney
Good Luck To The Barleymow
I’ll Tell Me Ma / Belle of Belfast
I'll Tell Me Ma
Whores And Hounds
I'm a Rover
The Black Velvet Band
The Irish Rover
Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye (Live)
Finnegan’s Wake
Good King Wenceslas
Nancy Whiskey
No Nay Never
Auld Lang Syne
All For Me Grog
Wasn’t That a Party
Come In
Shores Of Botany Bay
Weigh, Hey And Up She Rises
The Rake
Mick Maguire
Dear Ould Ireland
Black Velvet Band
Grandma Got Run-Over By A Reindeer
The Goodship Rover
Goodbye Mrs. Durkin
The Shores of Botany Bay
The Wind That Shakes The Corn
Wasn't That A Party
The Roving Trade
Years May Come, Years May Go
Cruising 'round Yarmouth
Liverpool Lou
Trust In Drink
Across The Western Sea
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
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