
A group of radical songwriters in Belfast got together (under false names) to record a classic set of albums as ‘The Men Of No Property’, including such classics as ‘The Bogside Man’ (a parody of the shanty ‘The Hogseye Man’), ‘Hughes’s Bakery Van’ and ‘England’s Vietnam’. The name “The Men of No Property” is taken from a statement made by Wolfe Tone who is considered the father of Irish Republicanism: “If the men of property will not support us, they must fall.
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Ballymurphy
The Bogside Man
Crossmaglen
The Bogside Doodle Bug
Rubber Bullets
Ballad of Lynch's Army
The Freedom Fighter
England's Vietnam
The Smuggling Men
Why are the British Troops Here?
Cry Murder!
Burntollet Bridge Ambush
The Falls Road Taximan
Leaving Belfast Town
Craig's Dragoons
Ballad of Carrick Hill
Paddy Reilly
It's a Man's Life in the Army
The Great Eel Robbery
Bloody Sunday
The Wee White Turban
Wishing the Brits Would Go Home
Ballad of Danny O'Hagan
Hughes' Bakery Van
Tuten Carson's Tomb
The Internee
Jesus And Jesse
Twomey's Escape
Up in the Armach Prison
If They Come in the Morning (No Time for Love)
The Leaving of Belfast
Have You Got a Penny, Mister?
The Multi-Storey
Princess Anne
Cormack MacIlvogue
The Island Men
Brian Boy Magee
Erin's Lovely Home
The Carmagnoles
Down the Broom / Navy on the Shore / Rolling in the Rye Grass (medley)
Blarney Pilgrim / Whinny Hills of Leitrim / Paddy O'Brian's Jig (medley)
The Banks of Mulroy Bay
Breton Air / Andros (medley)
If They Come in the Morning
Bogside Doodlebug
Hughes Bakery
Down the Broom / Navy on the Shore / Rolling in the Rye Grass (Three Reels)
Blarney Pilgrim / Whinny Hills of Leitrim / Paddy O'Brian's Jig (Three Jigs)
Breton Air / Andros (Two Breton Tunes)
Ballymurphey
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