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The most requested Irish pub songs of all time – VIDEOS

Cracking Irish tunes from "Whiskey in the Jar" to "Lanigan’s Ball"


Top Irish tunes - songs to get the party going down the Irish pub
Top Irish tunes - songs to get the party going down the Irish pub
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VIDEOS - Top Irish pub Songs of all time

The Irish everywhere love a singalong, especially in a warm Irish pub as night draws on.

Its a poor performer that can’t handle a tune or two!

Here is our list of great songs, with great stories, sung by great musicians –

"Whiskey In the Jar"

Set in the mountains of Cork and Kerry and Fenit, County Kerry this song tells the tale of a highway man who is betrayed by his wife or lover. This tune has have been recorded by various artists since the 1950s including The Dubliners and probably most famously Thin Lizzy. In 1998 it was recorded by heavy metal band Metallica.

"The Wild Rover"

The origin of the song is contested. Professor T.M Devine has said the song is about temperance. He believes it was adopted in Scotland by the Americans who used it in the Temperance movement. Although nowadays  it has far more connection to Irish pubs and drinking.

Another theory is that it’s was part of a collection of ballads from between 1813 and 1838 that were held in the Bodleian Library.

"Rocky Road To Dublin"

This song tells the tale of a man travelling from him home in Tuam, County Galway to Liverpool. The song was partially recited several times in James Joyce’s “Ulysses” by Mr Deasey.

"Mursheen Durkin"

Mursheen Durkin is the story of an emigrant from Ireland travelling to mine for gold in California during the Gold Rush.

"Finnegans Wake"

Dated from the 1850s and the music-hall tradition of comical songs it is one of The Dubliners better know songs. The Clancy Brothers have also recorded it as well as the more recent Dropkick Murphys.

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"Molly Malone"

Molly Malone is the official anthem of Dublin City. So much so that there is a statue of Molly at the end of Grafton Street in the city center and June 13 is Molly Malone Day.

It tells the story of a fishmonger named Molly and her admirer. She later dies of a fever but her ghost still wheels the barrow through Dublin

"Mountain Dew"

This song was printed in a collection of songs called “Irish Street Ballads” in 1916. It is about the intoxicating properties of Irish moonshine, Poitín. It was first recorded in New York in 1927.

Most famously it is referenced in The Pogues “Fairytale of New York”:


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@@@Bythebay | Apr 24, 2012, 03:38 PM EDT BrianO, in US terms, baloney. Millions millions was collected there for the IRA 30 years of terrorism murders and destruction. Of course they accomplished nothing, Northern Ireland is still part of the United Kingdom. I understand the Wolfe Tones are still spreading the bigotry and prejudice even into 2012 in Boston. It's well past time for all those vestiges of bigotry to stop. We've moved on in Ireland and have an excellent relationship with our nearest neighbors, Northern Ireland and Great Britain >>>>>>>>>>>> IM IRISH ALSO, LIVE IN CORK IRELAND IT AMAZES ME AMERICANS SUPPORTING IRA ETC ITS UNTIL I COME ON HERE AND READ ALL THE COMMENTS FROM AMERICANS I THEN REALISED... THEY DONT SEEM TO OR WANT TO ACCEPT IRELAND HAS MOVED ON AND THEY HAVE NOT ... I PERSOANNLY AS AN IRISHMAN TAKE GREAT OFFENCE TO ANY AMERICAN MEDDLING IN IRISH AFFARIS AND WITH 40MILLION OF THEM TRYING TO BE IRISH IT OFFENDS ME EVEN MORE .. WE ARE A SMALL COUNTRY WITH 4.5 MILLION AND JUST BECAUSE YOUR GRANNY IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA 100 YEARS AGO THAT DOES NOT GIVE YOU THE RIGHT TO MEDDLE IN OUR AFFAIRS OVER HERE.. YOUR AMERICAN NOT IRISH .. EMBRACE YOUR OWN CULTURE AND CUSTOMS AND HERITAGE BESIDES TRYING TO STEAL OURS ..
I have to give the bythebay and star credit, it takes a lot of energy to be so negative, sounds like they went through a bitter divorce.
hey clevelander, bythebay is the enemy of all good people, he reminds me of a coward I shot
always liked Thin Lizzy's version of Whiskey in the jar
@bythebay. who is in cleveland? Do you live in the bay? It's a a name. I live in the place that you want to speak for. You do not speak for me or anyone else in Ireland. Please do not assume. You make me sick with your lies.
sstar singing takes a soul and feeling, two things you sadly lack.
If you are looking for rebel songs, stop in Bundoran. Many of the pubs have fine Irish ballad bands. But for the liveliest of all, try the Emerald Bar. "Flight of the Earls" play there along with other fine bands. Great musicians and a fun time. If "Flight" is there be sure to hear Crossmaglen and Farewell to Bellaghy.
bythebay, you've no back bone lad. A snake in the grass, wouldn't trust ya with an empty box you'd sell it for 30 pieces of plated fake silver. Any relation to Iscariot? the wolfetones are lousy but you're the most disgusting SOB on this website. Everyday, all the day, on here with your pessimistic mindset, tell me do your live near a grave so you don't have to go far when you kick it. Smile FFS
THANKFULLY YOU'D BE HARD PRESSED TO GO INTO ANY PUB IN IRELAND THESE DAYS TO HEAR SOMEONE SINGING A REBEL SONG .. AMERICANS ARE JUST SO OUT OF TOUCH WITH IRELAND THE IRISH IN THE YEAR 2012 .... IT JUST DOESNT HAPPEN ANYMORE SO BEST TO MOVE ON ..
Sorry running out of steam, meant to say Boston, and wish I had been old enough for Woodstock.On F.B. Both the ballyknockan inn and our annual Hillbilly tractor festival have pages judge for yourselves. Don't be swayed by certain ignorant individuals.
Bytheway, first of all I am a she not he. Secondly I work for a tour co whose head office is in Denver and european operations in London owned by a Swiss family. It is not self-serving on my part other than to keep me in a job. I am more or else the trouble shooter here for our clients whilst in this country. And yes Ballyknockan is the granite village and while there might not be much in it its hospitality by the Ballknockan inn and cullens pub is second to none. Some of my teenage years were spent sliding around the mud at lisdoonvarna, more recently Oxyegen, which if I wished I could listen to in my backgarden but not the atmosphere. If I wish to promote my hometown to propective visitors that my right, nothing to do with my job, I live in Blessington in west wicklow which is poorly promoted compared to east Wicklow, but we have a strong community spirit. Brian O thank you I love my County and our side is beautiful, by the way my eldest daughter has lived in B
I like "Protect and Survive" by the Dubliners. It's funny.
Woodstock was held in a pasture in an obscure part of New york state, lots of people got stuck in the muck there, You stay home and listen to your beatle records.
My cousin lives in Wicklow a beautiful place it is, your anti Irish, anti-American blather is out in front on your last post its nice to shine the light of day on your ilk. You have no idea of my part of the world, it is obvious you have never been here.
BrianO, in US terms, baloney. Millions millions was collected there for the IRA 30 years of terrorism murders and destruction. Of course they accomplished nothing, Northern Ireland is still part of the United Kingdom. I understand the Wolfe Tones are still spreading the bigotry and prejudice even into 2012 in Boston. It's well past time for all those vestiges of bigotry to stop. We've moved on in Ireland and have an excellent relationship with our nearest neighbors, Northern Ireland and Great Britain.




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