The Fureys & Davey Arthur

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  • folk
  • celtic
  • irish
  • irish folk
  • chillout
The Fureys are an Irish folk band who also sometimes record as the The Fureys and Davey Arthur. The Fureys formed in 1978 and consisted initially of four brothers. The band later met Davey Arthur and had their biggest commercial successes working with him. Recordings include:
Emigrant, Polydor, 1977
Morning On A Distant Shore, Polydor, 1977
Banshee, Dolby, 1978
The Green Fields of France, Banshee, 1979
The Sound Of The Fureys and Davey Arthur, Polydor, 1980

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Songs

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    Maggie

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    Mason's Apron

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    More Then I Can Say

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    Morning Cloud / New Copperplate / Arthur's Hornpipe

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    Morning Cloud / New Copperplate / Arthurs Hornpipe

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    Morning Lies Heavy

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    My Fathers Hourse

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    My Love Is Like a Red Red Rose

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    Ned of the Hill

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    Night Ferry

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    Now Is the Hour

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    October Song

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    Old Joe

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    Paddy in Paris

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    Poem to the Lonesome Boatman

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    Portland Town

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    Railway Hotel

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    Rattle for the Gypsy / Within a Mile of Dublin

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    Red Rose Cafe

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    Reels: Father Kellys / The Clumsy Lover

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    Reels: Sally Gardens / The Old Blackthorn / The Highlanders

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    Reels: Tar Bolton / The Boys of Malin / The Humours of Tulla

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    Scarlet Ribbons

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    Seige of a Nation

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    She Came to Me

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    Silver Threads Among the Gold

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    Silver Threads Amongst the Gold

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    Sitting Alone

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    St Laurence O'Toole

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    St. Laurence O'Toole

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    Steal Away

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    Stealaway

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    Take Me Home

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    Tara Hill

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    Ted Furey's Selection

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    Ted Fureys Selection

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    Tennissee Waltz

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    The First Leaves of Autumn

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    The Grand Affair

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    The Grande Affair

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    The Green Fields of France

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    The Last Rose of Summer

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    The Leaving of Nancy

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    The Lonesome Boatman

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    The Mountains of Mourne

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    The Old House

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    The Old Man

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    The One's for You

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    The Reason I Left Mullingar

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    The Red Rose Cafe


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