Tracklist
- The Wishing Well / Apples in Winter / Frost Is All Over - 3 Traditional Irish and Celtic Instrumentals for Jigs and Reels
- Black Velvet Band - Traditional Irish Fork Song. A Young Man Chances Upon a Beautiful Woman Little Suspecting the Trouble She Is Going to Cause Him
- The Irish Rover - Irish Folk Song About a Magnificent Sailing Ship That Reaches an Unfortunate End
- Molly Malone - Also Known as Cockles and Mussels or in Dublin's Fair City Is a Popular Irish Folk Song
- Whiskey in the Jar - Great Pub Sing-a-Long About a Man Who Robs Captain Farrell on the Road
- The Blarney Pilgrim / John Ryan's Polka - From "The Titanic"
- Dirty Old Town - Standard Country Folk Ballad
- Fields of Athenry - Best-Known Song About the Great Famine Which Raged over Ireland from 1845 Until 1849
- The Wild Rover - Most Popular Irish Drinking Song
- Star of the County Down - Old Irish Ballad Set Near Banbridge in County Down, in Northern Ireland
Altri album di Alban Fuam
- Falling Slowly
- Farewell to Whalley Range (Live Version)
- Galway Girl
- Happy Irish Christmas
- Irish Jigs n' Reels
- Saint Patrick Party (15 Best Irish Drinking Songs)
- From Galway to Dublin (10 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Tunes Played on Violins, Bodhran, Bouzouki, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)
- From Galway to Dublin (10 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Tunes)
- Tunes from Ireland (10 Best Traditional Celtic and Irish Tunes: Jigs, Reels, Hornpipes)
- Whiskey 'n Beer (12 Most Popular Irish and Celtic Folk Traditional Songs Performed on Violins, Bodhran, Irish Guitars, Tin Whistle Flute and Vocals)
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