Paddy Reilly

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  • irish
  • folk
  • celtic
  • irish folk
  • celtic folk
Paddy Reilly (b. October 18, 1939) is an Irish folk singer and guitarist. He is one of Ireland's most famous balladeers and is best known for his renditions of The Fields of Athenry and The Town I Loved So Well. Paddy has been known to mix up his songs with mythical/legendary characters such as John G. McGurk, Barnie McGee, Uncle J.J. McKay, Slugger O'toole, Patrick "Fisticuffs" Norton, Paul P. "Stomach Shelf" Norkas and Hogan from County Tyrone. For years a solo performer, he joined The Dubliners in 1996 as a replacement for long time member Ronnie Drew.

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Songs

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    Spancil Hill

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    Spancy Hill

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    Spanish Lady

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    Sullivans John

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    Sweet Carnlough Bay

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    The Coming of the Road

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    The Crack Was Ninety

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    The Crack Was Ninety in the Isle of Man

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    The Craic Was 90 in The Isle of Man

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    The Craic Was 90" the Isle of Man

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    The Craic Was Ninety

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    The Craic Was Ninety in the Isle of Man

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    The Dublin Minstral

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    The Fields of Athenry

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    The Foggy Dew

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    The Galtee Mountain Boy

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    The Galway Races

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    The Gartan Mothers Lullaby

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    The Harp That Once

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    The Irish Soldier Boy

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    The Lag's Song

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    The Lark in the Morning

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    The Limerick Rake

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    The Old Dungarvan Oak

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    The Rare Aul' Times

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    The Rock Road to Dublin

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    The Rocky Road to Dublin

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    The Rose of Allendale

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    The Town I Loved So Well

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    The Wild Rover


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