With All Due Respect - The Irish Sessions
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With All Due Respect - The Irish Sessions is an album by American rock
Rock music
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 band Young Dubliners
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. The album was released on February 13, 2007. The album consists of renditions of traditional Irish folk songs and also features covers of songs by Irish bands The Dubliners
The Dubliners
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 and The Pogues
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Track listing

  1. "Follow Me Up to Carlow
    Follow Me up to Carlow
    "Follow Me Up to Carlow" is an Irish folk song celebrating the defeat of an army of 3,000 English soldiers by Fiach Mac Aodh Ó Broin at the Battle of Glenmalure, during the Second Desmond Rebellion in 1580.-Composition:...

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  2. "If I Should Fall from Grace with God
    If I Should Fall from Grace with God (song)
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  3. "I'll Tell Me Ma
    I'll Tell Me Ma
    "I'll Tell Me Ma" is a well known children's song. It was collected in various parts of England in the 19th century and again appears in collections from shortly after the turn of the 20th century...

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  4. "Weila Waile"
  5. "Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore"
  6. "McAlpine's Fusiliers"
  7. "Aishley Falls"
  8. "The Foggy Dew"
  9. "A Pair of Brown Eyes
    A Pair of Brown Eyes
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  10. "The Leaving of Liverpool
    The Leaving of Liverpool
    The Leaving of Liverpool is a 1992 television mini-series, an Australian–British co-production between the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and British Broadcasting Corporation...

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  11. "The Rocky Road to Dublin"
  12. "Raglan Road
    On Raglan Road
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  13. "The Auld Triangle
    The Auld Triangle
    "The Auld Triangle" is a song written by Dominic Behan for his brother Brendan Behan and is featured in Brendan's play The Quare Fellow. It is used to introduce the play, a story about the occurrences in a prison the day a convict is set to be executed...

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Personnel

  • Keith Roberts - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Chas Waltz - violin, mandolin, keyboards, harmonica, vocals
  • Dave Ingraham - drums, percussion
  • Bob Boulding - electric & acoustic guitars, vocals
  • Brendan Holmes - bass, vocals
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