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Come with me Over the Mountain
Michael O'Laughlin
@IrishCentral
Sep 03, 2013
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The traditional Irish folk song. (I first heard this song sung by Joe Heaney with
Sean Nós styling). Here is my version
performed at the Irish Roots Cafe.
Taken from the album:
Irish Song: Traditional & Sean Nós. Lyrics posted at
www.Irishroots.com
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