Mary Black

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  • celtic
  • folk
  • female vocalists
  • irish
  • pop
Mary Black is an Irish singer. She was born on 23rd May 1955, in Dublin, to a musical family. Her father had been a fiddler, her mother a singer, and her brothers have their own group. She sang in her family's group in her youth. She went on to play in other groups including the traditional Irish band De Dannan from 1984-1986. After 1986 she had a successful solo career where she went on to try contemporary styles ranging from jazz to country. She was named "Best Female Artist" in the IRMA poll in 1987, 1988, 1992, 1994 and 1996.

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Songs

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    Paddy's Lamentation / Ships Are Sailing

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    Paper Friends

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    Past the Point of Rescue

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    Poison Tree

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    Poison Words

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    Prayer for Love

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    Rare's Hill

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    Raven in the Storm

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    Real You

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    Ring Them Bells

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    Ring Them Bells (feat. Joan Baez)

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    Roisin

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    Rose of Allendale

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    Saw You Running

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    Say a Little Prayer

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    School Days Over

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    Schoolday's Over

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    Schooldays Over

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    She Moves Through the Fair

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    Shine

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    Shuffle of the Buckled

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    Siúl a Rún

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    Song for Ireland

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    Sonny

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    Soul Sister

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    Sparks Might Fly

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    Speaking With the Angel

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    St. Kilda Again

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    Stand Up

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    State of Heart

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    Still Believing

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    Straight as a Die

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    Strange Thing

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    Summer Sent You

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    Tearing up the Town

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    The Circus

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    The Crow in the Cradle

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    The Crow on the Cradle

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    The Dimming of the Day

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    The Fog in Monterey

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    The Holy Ground

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    The Holy Ground (traditional)

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    The Land of Love

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    The Loving Time

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    The Moon and St Christopher

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    The Moon and St. Christopher

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    The Real You

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    The Shadow

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    The Thorn Upon the Rose

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    The Urge for Going


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