Boys of the Lough

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  • celtic
  • folk
  • irish
  • traditional folk
  • irish folk
Boys of the Lough is a Scottish-Irish folk band. The band for their first album, called Boys of the Lough (1972) consisted of Aly Bain (born 1946, in Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland) (fiddle), Cathal McConnell (born 1944, in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland) (flute), Dick Gaughan (born Richard Peter Gaughan, 1948, in Rutherglen, Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland) vocals and guitar) and Robin Morton (born 1939, in Portadown, Co Armagh, Northern Ireland) (flute).

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Songs

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    Donegal Jig #1 / Donegal Jig #2

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    Down the Broom / The Gatehouse Maid (Reels)

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    Eamon an Chnoic

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    Erin Gra Mo Chroi

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    Eugene Stratton / The Constitution / President Garfield's

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    Farewell and Remember Me

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    Farewell to Gibralter (Scottish March) / Captial Horne (Strathspey)/ The High Road to Linton (Reel)

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    Farewell to Whisky

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    Father Brian MacDermott Roe

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    Forest Flower / James Byrne's Reel / Jenny Dang the Weaver

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    Forest Flower / Kitty the Hare / Jenny Dang the Weaver

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    From From Home / Da Road to Houll (Shetland Reels)

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    Gaelic Mouth Music

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    Garrison Keillor (intro)

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    General Guiness (song)

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    Glin Cottage Polka No.1 / Glin Cottage Polka No.2 / Julia´s Polka

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    Hillswick Wedding (March) / Robertson's Reel

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    Hop-High Ladies (Reel)

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    I Must Away, Love

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    I'll Buy Boots for Maggie / Brendan Begley's Polka / O'Connor's Polka

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    In Praise of John Magee

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    Jackson and Jane

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    Kerryman's Daughter / O'Keen's Plough / Sligo Maid / Humors of Ballinahinch / Gravel Walk / Out by East Da Vong

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    Kitchen Girl / The New Riggit Ship (Reels)

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    Kitty's Gone A-Milking / Master McDermontt's (Reels)

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    La Grande Chaine / The Newlyweds' Reel (French-Canadian Reels)

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    Leaving Glasgow / The Killarney Boys of Pleasure

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    Lough Erne

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    Lovely Ann

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    Lovely Nancy


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