Irish popular and folk music; principally with arranged acc. for orchestra or piano. John McCormack, tenor ; various orchestras, conductors, pianists and other assisting soloists. Recorded in Camden, N.J. or New York City, January 3rd, 1910-June 17th, 1921. Compact disc. Program notes in English, including original 78 rpm analog disc matrix nos. (6 pages) inserted in container.
Contents:
Killarney (3:38) -- Come back to Erin (3:49) -- The minstrel boy (2:43) -- My Lagan love (2:48) -- Dear little shamrock (3:56) -- Believe me if all those endearing young charms (3:11) -- Mother Machree (3:17) -- The harp that once through Tara's halls (2:19) -- Where the River Shannon flows (3:05) -- Molly Brannigan (2:45) -- The foggy dew (2:04) -- The low-backed car (2:17) -- My wild Irish rose (3:07) -- It's a long way to Tipperary (3:10) -- Ireland, my sireland (2:35) -- That tumble-down shack in Athlone (2:55) -- Sweet Peggy O'Neill (2:08) -- The barefoot trail (2:37) -- The next market day (1:02) -- A Ballynure ballad (1:28) -- Little town in the old County Down (3:18).
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