
The Johnstons were a popular Irish group in the late 1960s and early 1970s, out of Slane, a small village north of Dublin, Ireland (more recently known for its annual outdoor concerts at Slane Castle). The band gained fame on both sides of the Atlantic. The final lineup was stabilized in 1967, with sisters Luci and Adrienne Johnston, plus Mick Moloney and Paul Brady. The group was influenced by traditional Irish music, skiffle, and of course the American folk revival of the '60s, with which they are most often associated today.
As an Amazon Associate, Spinn Radio earns from qualifying purchases.
Ye Jacobites By Name
Both Sides Now
The Dublin Jack of All Trades
Paddy s green shamrock shore
The Kilfenora Jig
Bitter Green
The Lark In the Morning
Marcie
The Curragh Of Kildare
The Lambs On the Green Hills
Apprentice Song
The Frog's Wedding
You Keep Going Your Way
O'Carolan's Concerto
Urge for Going
Hello Friend
The Fenians from Cahirciveen
The Spanish Lady
The Barleycorn
The Story of Isaac
Jesus Was a Carpenter
Port of Amsterdam
Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore
Fhir a' Bhata
Caillerch an Airgid
The Tunnel Tigers
If I Could
Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye
December Windows
I'll Be Gone In the Morning
Won't You Come With Me?
Funny In a Sad, Sad Way
They'll Never Get Their Man
Continental Trailways Bus
Julia
The Nine Points Of Roguery/Humours Of Tulla
Give a Damn
The Flower of Northumberland
Brightness, She Came
I Don't Want the Rain On Monday
The Gypsy
Walking Out On Foggy Mornings
The Coleraine Regatta
Fuigfidh Mise 'N Baile Seo
The Newry Highwayman
The Rounding of Cape Horn
Colours of the Dawn
The Whistling Thief
The Travelling People
The Apprentice's Song
Tune into 50,000+ live radio stations from every corner of the world on an interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.