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Noel McLoughlin - Celtic Moods - The Hills Of Connemara
Celtic Moods
Disc 1
01. Planxty Drew
02. Angel's Lullaby
03. The Lark In The Clear Air
04. Annie Laurie
05. Carolan's Draught
06. Is Trua Gan/Cuaichin
07. Through The Mist
08. On A Calm Sea
09. Celtic Dawn
10. The Maids Of Mitchellstown
11. Shepherd Moons
12. On Your Shore
13. Pointe Du Van
14. Gaelic Lullaby
15. The Mushrooms Of Fagernes
16. The Stirring
17. Orinoco Flow
18. The Skye Boat Song
19. Come Back To Erin
20. Theme From Harry's Game
Disc 2
01. Women Of Ireland
02. The Fields Of Athenrey
03. King Of The Fairies
04. Carrickfergus
05. The Rose Of Tralee
06. My Little Boat
07. Up The Raw
08. Born And Bred In Old Ireland
09. The Mountains Of Morne
10. Spancil Hill
11. On Heaven's Shore
12. I'll Give My Love An Apple
13. Sau Gan
14. Ma Mestrez Kollef
15. The Foggy Dew
16. My Love Is Like A Red, Red Rose
17. Farewell To Tarwathy
18. I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen
19. Mya Vin Rys
20. May It Be
Disc 3
01. Dirty Old Town
02. Black Velvet Band
03. Finnegan's Wake
04. Peggy Lettermore
05. Folk Dance
06. The Rocky Road To Dublin
07. The Wild Rover
08. The Hills Of Connemara
09. The Bonny Light Horseman
10. Muirsheen Durkin
11. Bold O'Donaghue
12. Roisin Dubh
13. The Leaving Of Liverpool
14. I Am A Miller Tae My Trade
15. Liverpool Judies
16. The Lord Of The Dance
17. An Alarc'h
18. Suite Gavotte
19. Tri Martelod
Gather up the pots and the old tin cans
The mash, the corn, the barley and the bran
Running like the devil from the excise man
Keep the smoke from rising, Barney

Keep your eyes well peeled today
The excise man is on his way
Searching for the mountain tay
In the hills of Connemara

Swing to the left and swing to the right
The excise man will dance all night
Drinking up the tay till the broad daylight
In the hills of Connemara

A gallon for the butcher, a quart for Tom
A bottle for poor old father John
To help the poor old man along
In the hills of Connemara

Stand your ground, it's too late
The excise men are at the gate
Glory be to God, he's drinking it nate
In the hills of Connemara