50 Years
For other uses, see 50 Years (disambiguation).
| 50 years | ||||
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| Compilation album by The Dubliners | ||||
| Released | 19 November 2012 | |||
| Genre | Irish folk | |||
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50 Years is an album by The Dubliners released on 19 November 2012.[1] The album charted at No. 10 in Ireland,[2] and received gold certification in December 2012 from the IRMA.[3] The album was highly rated in the US, UK and across Europe. The album features songs by all members of the band.[4]
Track listing
- Disc 1
 
- "Seven Drunken Nights"
 - "Carrickfergus"
 - "The Spanish Lady"
 - "The Marino Waltz"
 - "Joe Hill"
 - "Fiddler's Green"
 - "Weile Waile"
 - "The Honeysuckle" / "The Golden Eagle"
 - "Raglan Road"
 - "Dirty Old Town"
 - "The Ferryman"
 - "Cill Chais"
 - "Lord Inchiquin"
 - "Scorn Not His Simplicity"
 - "Grace"
 - "The Auld Triangle"
 
- Disc 2
 
- "The Irish Rover"
 - "Free the People"
 - "Lord of the Dance"
 - "The Rose of Allendale"
 - "Farewell to Ireland"
 - "The Ragman's Ball"
 - "The Dublin Minstrel"
 - "Preab San Ol"
 - "Three Score and Ten"
 - "Dicey Reilly"
 - "Don't Get Married Girls"
 - "Song For Ireland"
 - "Cooley's Reel" / "The Dawn" / "The Mullingar Races"
 - "The Zoological Gardens"
 - "Cavan Girl"
 - "Springhill Mining Disaster"
 - "Molly Malone"
 
- Disc 3
 
- "Finnegan's Wake"
 - "The Black Velvet Band"
 - "Paddy On the Railway"
 - "The Showman's Fancy" / "The Wonder Hornpipe" / "The Swallow's Tail"
 - "The Sick Note"
 - "The Kerry Recruit"
 - "The Lark in the Morning"
 - "The Town I Loved So Well"
 - "The Mason's Apron"
 - "McAlpine's Fusiliers"
 - "Mrs McGrath"
 - "The Fields of Athenry"
 - "I Wish I Had Someone To Love Me"
 - "The Scholar" / "The Teetotaller" / "The High Reel"
 - "Whiskey in the Jar"
 - "The Wild Rover"
 - "Monto"
 
Reviews
The Guardian 4 Stars
References
- ↑ "A Celebration of The Dubliners". TheDubliners.org. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
 - ↑ "Dubliners - 50 Years - Music Charts". Acharts.us. 2012-05-11. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
 - ↑ "The Irish Charts - All there is to know". Irishcharts.ie. 1962-10-01. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
 - ↑ Robin Denselow (2012-12-06). "The Dubliners: 50 Years – review | Music". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
 
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