The Irish Rovers

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  • irish
  • folk
  • celtic
  • irish folk
  • canadian
A popular and long-running Canadian-Irish folk group that saw their beginning in the 1960s, the Irish Rovers are particularly well-known for their hit recording of Shel Silverstein's "The Unicorn," although a great many more of their characteristically happy and oft-comical songs remain well-known to this day.

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Songs

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    Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour

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    Don't Call Me Early in the Morning

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    Don't Fly Away

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    Donald Where's Your Trousers

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    Donald, Where's Your Trousers?

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    Down Among the Bushes of Jerusalem

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    Down by the Lagan Side

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    Down by the Sally Gardens

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    Dublin O'Shea

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    Erin's Green Isle

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    Farewell to Carlingford

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    Farewell to Nova Scotia

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    Father and Son

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    Fiddler's Green

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    Fifi O'Toole

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    Fifo O'Toole

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    Finnegan's Wake

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    FireFlyte

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    First Day on the Somme

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    Foolish Old Man

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    Glenarm Bay

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    Glencoe

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    God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

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    Golden Slumbers

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    Good King Wenceslas

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    Good Luck to the Barleymow

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    Goodbye Mick and Goodbye Pat

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    Goodbye Mrs. Durkin

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    Goodnight Irene

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    Grandma Got Ran Over by a Reindeer

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    Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer

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    Grandma's Rocking Chair

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    Green Grows the Laurel

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    Here's to the Horses

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    Hiring Fair

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    Honky Tonk Christmas

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    Hornpipes and Reels

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    I Don't Mind If I Do

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    I'm a Rambler I'm a Gambler

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    I'm a Rambler, I'm a Gambler

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    I'm a Rover

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    If We Weren't Devils

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    If You're Irish

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    Irish Washerwoman

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    Irish Wedding Song

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    Isle of Innisfree

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    It Was a Night Like This

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    It's Christmas

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    Jack & The Beanstock

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    Jigs


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