Christy Moore

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  • irish
  • folk
  • celtic
  • singer-songwriter
  • irish folk
Christy Moore, a native of Co. Kildare, Ireland, found fame as a member of the legendary tradition folk band Planxty. Since then he has carved out his own career as a consumate solo performer. In the 1980s Christy teamed up with Donal Lunny to form the innovative Moving Hearts. Christy Moore started in the music business in the mid-sixties, when his life as a bank clerk was interrupted by a bank strike, and he moved to England. There he became involved in the folk music scene at the time, and spent a few years playing pubs and clubs around the country.

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Songs

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    "They Fouled the Ball Daddy"

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    100 Miles

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    1913 Lockout

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    1945

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    90 Miles to Dublin

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    A Letter to Syracuse

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    A Pair of Brown Eyes

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    A Stitch in Time

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    Aisling

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    All for the Roses

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    All I Remember

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    Allende

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    America You Are Not the World

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    America, I Love You

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    Among the Wicklow Hills

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    Anne Lovett

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    Another Song is Born

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    At the G.P.O. 1980

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    Avondale

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    Away Ye Broken Heart

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    Back Home in Derry

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    Ballinamore

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    Ballindine

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    Barrowland

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    Beeswing

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    Before the Deluge

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    Belfast Brigade

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    Biko Drum

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    Black Is the Colour

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    Blackjack Country Chains

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    Blackjack County Chains

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    Blantyre Explosion

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    Bogey's Bonnie Belle

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    Bogie's Bonnie Belle

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    Boning Halls

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    Boy From Tamlaghtduff

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    Boys of Mullabawn

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    Bridget's Pill

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    Bright Blue Rose

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    Brown Eyes

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    Brown Eyes (for Joe Sheeran)

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    Bunch of Thyme

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    Burning Times

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    Butterfly (So Much Wine)

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    By Barna

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    Casey

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    Changes

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    China Waltz

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    Christy Moore & Enya - Quiet Desperation

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    City of Chicago


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