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    The Wolfe Tones - Come Out Ye Black And Tans

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    The Wolfe Tones - Celtic Symphony

  3. 3

    The Wolfe Tones - Let The People Sing

  4. 4

    The Wolfe Tones - Rifles Of The I.R.A.

  5. 5

    The Wolfe Tones - The Big Strong Man

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    The Wolfe Tones - The Streets Of New York

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    The Wolfe Tones - A Row In The Town (erin Go Brath)

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    The Wolfe Tones - A Soldiers Return

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    The Wolfe Tones - Admiral William Brown

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    The Wolfe Tones - Bobby Sands

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    The Wolfe Tones - Bodenstown Churchyard

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    The Wolfe Tones - Bold Robert Emmet

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    The Wolfe Tones - Boston Rose

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    The Wolfe Tones - Boys Of Fairhil

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    The Wolfe Tones - Boys Of Fairhill

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    The Wolfe Tones - Down By The Glenside

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    The Wolfe Tones - Four Seasons

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    The Wolfe Tones - Give Me Your Hand

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    The Wolfe Tones - Go On Home British Soldiers

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    The Wolfe Tones - God Save Ireland

  21. 21

    The Wolfe Tones - Helicopter Song

  22. 22

    The Wolfe Tones - James Connelly

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    The Wolfe Tones - Michael Collins

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    The Wolfe Tones - My Heart Is In Ireland

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    The Wolfe Tones - Newgrange (brú Na Bóinne)

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    The Wolfe Tones - On The One Road

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    The Wolfe Tones - Only Our Rivers Run Free

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    The Wolfe Tones - Padraic Pearse

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    The Wolfe Tones - Padraic Pearseof New York

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    The Wolfe Tones - Protestant Men

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    The Wolfe Tones - Rock on Rock All

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    The Wolfe Tones - Rory O'moore

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    The Wolfe Tones - Sean South Of Garyowen

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    The Wolfe Tones - Skibbereen

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    The Wolfe Tones - Slievenamon

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    The Wolfe Tones - Soldier

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    The Wolfe Tones - Some say the devil is dead

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    The Wolfe Tones - Song Of Liberty

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    The Wolfe Tones - Spancil Hill

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    The Wolfe Tones - Star Of The County Down

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    The Wolfe Tones - Sunday Bloody Sunday

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    The Wolfe Tones - Sweet Carnlough Bay

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    The Wolfe Tones - The Boys Of The Old Brigade

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    The Wolfe Tones - The Broad Black Brimmer

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    The Wolfe Tones - The Dying Rebel

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    The Wolfe Tones - The Fighting 69th

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    The Wolfe Tones - The Foggy Dew

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    The Wolfe Tones - The Lough Sheelin Eviction

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    The Wolfe Tones - The Merry Ploughboy

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    The Wolfe Tones - The Rose Of Mooncoin

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    The Wolfe Tones - The Shores Of Botany Bay

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    The Wolfe Tones - Trisha

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    The Wolfe Tones - Uncle Nobby's Steamboat

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    The Wolfe Tones - You'll Never Beat The Irish

Padraic Pearseof New York

The Wolfe Tones

I was eighteen years old when I went down to Dublin with a fistful of money and a cartload of dreams. "Take your time," said me father, "stop rushing like hell and remember all's not what it seems to be: for there's fellows would cut you for the coat on your back or the watch that you got from your mother, so take care, me young bucko, and mind yourself well, and will you give this wee note to me brother?" At the time Uncle Benjy was a policeman in Brooklyn and me father, the youngest, looked after the farm, when a phone call from America said send the lad over and the old fella said "Sure, it wouldn't do any harm: for I've spent my life working this dirty old ground for a few pints of porter and the smell of a pound. And sure maybe there's something you learn or you'll see and you can bring it back home, make it easy on me." So I landed at Kennedy and a big yellow taxi carried me and me bags through the streets and the rain. Well, me poor heart was thumpin' around with excitement and I hardly even heard what the driver was saying. We came in the Shore Parkway to the Flatlands in Brooklyn to me uncle's apartment on East 53rd. I was feeling so happy I was humming a song, and I sang 'You're as free as a bird.' Well, to shorten the story, what I found out that day was that Benjy got shot down in an uptown foray, and while I was flying my way to New York poor Benjy was lying in a cold city morgue. Well I phoned up the old fellow, told him the news. I could tell he could hardly stand up in his shoes, and he wept as he told me: go ahead with the plan and not to forget be a proud Irish man. So I went up to Nellie's beside Fordham Road and I started to learn about lifting the load, but the heaviest thing that I carried that year was the bittersweet thoughts of my hometown so dear I went home that December 'cause the old fellow died, had to borrow the money from Phil on the side, and all the bright flowers and brass couldn't hide the poor wasted face of me father. I sold up the old farmyard for what it was worth and into my bag stuck a handful of earth. Then I boarded a train, and I caught me a plane, and I found myself back in the U.S. again. It's been twenty two years since I've set foot in Dublin, me kids know to use the correct knife and fork, but I'll never forget the green grass and rivers as I keep law and order in the streets of New York.

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