Ever wake up on St. Patrick’s Day in a panic because you have no Irish music? Well, here’s a ready-made solution!
St. Patrick’s Day adds to Marc Gunn’s considerable collection of Celtic music made accessible in any number of ways. First of all, it’s a great listen. Even if you never explore the music beyond that, you’ll be satisfied. But Marc has made the lyrics to and chords for all these great songs available on his Irish Song Lyrics website.
You may already have Marc’s CDs that contain parodies of these songs. Now, you get to hear the originals, delivered in Marc’s unique style. I’m pretty sure you’ll listen to these songs on March 17 – which, in case you didn’t know, happens to be Marc’s birthday – as well as many other days of the year. Enjoy!
Tracks
- Dicey Riley
- Rocky Road to Dublin
- Nancy Whiskey
- Rising of the Moon
- Kilkelly Ireland
- Wild Colonial Boy
- Tae the Begging
- Whiskey in the Jar
- Old Fenian Gun
- Drunken Sailor
- O'er the Way
- Purple Flower
- Big Strong Man
- An Irish Lullaby
- Minstrel Boy
- Molly Malone (Cockles and Mussels)
- Danny Boy
- Henry Martin
- A Drop of Nelson's Blood
- May Morning Dew
- Arthur McBride
- Old Dun Cow
All songs traditional, except Kilkelly, Ireland (Steven and Peter Jones), Rising of the Moon (John Keegan Casey), Old Fenian Gun (P. O'Neill), O'er the Way and Purple Flower (Marc Gunn), Minstrel Boy (Thomas Moore), Danny Boy (Frederic Weatherly), An Irish Lullaby (James Royce Shannon), Old Dun Cow (Harry Wincott, Brad Howard)
Executive Producer: Cary Whitney
Copyright 2013, 2021 Marc Gunn
Musicians: Marc Gunn: autoharp, vocals; Kenzie Gunn: percussive; Daniel I. Briggs: bkg vocals, acoustic Bass, acoustic Guitar, octave mandolin; Jon Richardson: bkg vocals, English concertina; Jody Richardson: bkg vocals, violin; Jamie Haeuser: bkg vocals on “Minstrel Boy”; Andrew McKee: recorder on “Whiskey in the Jar”.
Produced, mixed and mastered by Marc Gunn. Graphic design by Marc Gunn. Cover and back photo by Anna Cylkowski. Inside photo by Nancy Flynn. Photos from the 2012 Celtic Invasion of Galway, Ireland. Good food, good drink, good company.
Find lyrics for all these songs at www.irish-song-lyrics.com.
Listen to St Patrick's Day Music
You can also listen to the album on YouTube along with lots of other fun songs on my St Patrick's Day Music CD Playlist.