Lyrics by The Wolfe Tones

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  1. Come Out Ye Black And Tans
  2. Go On Home British Soldiers
  3. Admiral William Brown
  4. A Row In The Town (erin Go Brath)
  5. A Soldiers Return
  6. Bobby Sands
  7. Bodenstown Churchyard
  8. Bold Robert Emmet
  9. Boston Rose
  10. Boys Of Fairhil
  11. Boys Of Fairhill
  12. Celtic Symphony
  13. Down By The Glenside
  14. Four Seasons
  15. Give Me Your Hand
  16. God Save Ireland
  17. Helicopter Song
  18. James Connelly
  19. Let The People Sing
  20. Michael Collins
  21. My Heart Is In Ireland
  22. Newgrange (brú Na Bóinne)
  23. On The One Road
  24. Only Our Rivers Run Free
  25. Padraic Pearse
  26. Padraic Pearseof New York
  27. Protestant Men
  28. Rifles Of The I.R.A.
  29. Rock on Rock All
  30. Rory O'moore
  31. Sean South Of Garyowen
  32. Skibbereen
  33. Slievenamon
  34. Soldier
  35. Some say the devil is dead
  36. Song Of Liberty
  37. Spancil Hill
  38. Star Of The County Down
  39. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  40. Sweet Carnlough Bay
  41. The Big Strong Man
  42. The Boys Of The Old Brigade
  43. The Broad Black Brimmer
  44. The Dying Rebel
  45. The Fighting 69th
  46. The Foggy Dew
  47. The Lough Sheelin Eviction
  48. The Merry Ploughboy
  49. The Rose Of Mooncoin
  50. The Shores Of Botany Bay
  51. The Streets Of New York
  52. Trisha
  53. Uncle Nobby's Steamboat
  54. You'll Never Beat The Irish

The Wolfe Tones are an Irish rebel music band that incorporate Irish traditional music in their songs. Formed in 1963, they take their name from Theobald Wolfe Tone, one of the leaders of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, with the double meaning of a wolf tone; a sound that can affect instruments in the string family of the orchestra.

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