Original Dubliners

Original Dubliners
Compilation album by The Dubliners
Released 1993
Recorded 1960's
Genre Irish folk
Label EMI
The Dubliners chronology
30 Years A-Greying
(1992)
Original Dubliners
(1993)
Further Along
(1996)

Original Dubliners is an album by The Dubliners.The album charted at No.14 in the Irish Album Chart in its 2011 Re-Release. In December 2013 the album re-issued into the charts at No.39. [1]
The double disc features EMI albums Seven Drunken Nights (a.k.a. A Drop of the Hard Stuff), Seven Deadly Sins (a.k.a. At It Again), Whiskey On A Sunday (a compilation) and More of the Hard Stuff.

Track List

  1. Seven Drunken Nights
  2. The Galway Races
  3. The Old Alarm Clock
  4. Colonel Fraser & O'Rourke's Reel
  5. The Rising of the Moon
  6. McCafferty
  7. I'm a Rover
  8. Weila Weila Waile
  9. The Travelling People
  10. Limerick Rake
  11. Zoological Gardens
  12. The Fairmoye Lasses and Sporting Paddy
  13. Black Velvet Band
  14. Poor Paddy on the Railway
  15. Seven Deadly Sins
  16. Net Hauling Song
  17. Nancy Whiskey
  18. Many Young Men of Twenty
  19. Instrumental Medley: Paddy's Gone to France / Skylark
  20. Molly Bawn
  21. The Dundee Weaer
  22. The Irish Navy
  23. Tibby Dunbar
  24. The Inniskillen Dragoons
  25. I Wish I Were Back in Liverpool
  26. Go to Sea No More

Disc 2

  1. Instrumental Medley: the Piper's Chair / Billy Hart's Jig / The Night ...
  2. Darby O'Leary
  3. All for Me Grog
  4. Cork Hornpipe
  5. Peggy Gordon
  6. Maid of the Sweet Brown Knowe
  7. Quare Bungle Rye
  8. Flop Eared Mule (Donkey Reel)
  9. Poor Old Dicey Riley
  10. Whiskey on a Sunday
  11. Gentleman Soldier
  12. Navvy Boots
  13. Maids, When You're Young, Never Wed an Old Man
  14. Rattling Roaring Willie
  15. Mrs McGarth
  16. Carolan Concerto
  17. The Partin' Glass
  18. Muirsheen Durkin
  19. A Nation Once Again
  20. Whiskey in the Jar
  21. The Old Triangle
  22. A Pub With No Beer
  23. Kelly, the Boy from Killan
  24. Croppy Boy
  25. Sullivan John
  26. Come and Join the British Army
  27. (The Bonny) Shoals of Herring
  28. Mormon Breas
  29. Drink It up Men
  30. Maloney Wants a Drink

[2]

Chart performance

Chart (2011–2013) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[3] 14
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[4] -

References

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