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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    Little Musgrave

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    Lock Hospital

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    Lovely Young One

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    MacIllhatton

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    Magdalene Laundry

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    Magic Nights in the Lobby Bar

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    Maid from Athy

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    Marrow Bones

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    Matty

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    McIlhatton

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    Me and the Rose

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    Mercy

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    Messenger Boy

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    Metropolitan Avenue

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    Michael Gaughan

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    Middle of the Island

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    Minds Locked Shut

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    Miracles of Nature

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    Missing You

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    Morrissey and the Russian Sailor

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    Motherland

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    Mullaghmore

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    Musha, God Help Her

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    Mystic Lipstick

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    Na Conghailigh

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    Nancy Spain

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    Natives

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    No Time for Love

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    North & South

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    North & South of the River (feat. Bono & The Edge)

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    North and South

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    North and South of the River

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    Nuke Powers

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    On a Single Day

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    On the Blanket

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    On the Bridge

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    On the Mainland

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    One Last Cold Kiss

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    Only Our Rivers Run Free

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    Ordinary Man

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    Paddy on the Road

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    Patrick Was a Gentleman

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    Patrick's Arrival

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    Peace in the Valley Once Again

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    Piper's Path

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    Poit??n

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    Poor Old Earth

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    Pretty Boy Floyd

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    Quiet Desperation

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    Radcliffe Highway


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