“Custy’s Jig/Paddy Rainey’s Jig” by FIMM from Roiboos e Disappunti
“Murton’s/O’Rourkes/Ellie’s Dream” by Pitch the Peat from Far From Home
“First Glass” by Jim Rowlands from Holding Back
“Boys of Blue Hill_Harvest Home” by Silver Spire from Epiphany
“Randall” by Cliudan from Anymore
“Puirt A Bheil” by Poor Man’s Fortune from In Good Time
“Gleann Na Sioga” by The Beggarmen from The Newry Town
“Nancy Whiskey” by Jesse Ferguson from unreleased
“Tony” by Heidi Jane from A Thousand Reasons Why
“Firefly” by Hunting McLeod from Leod ‘n’ Proud
“Leaving Of Liverpool” by The Canny Brothers Band from The Canny Brothers Band
“I Blame the Whiskey” by Kinfolk from This Land
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THE CELTIC TOP FIVE In every episode of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, I ask you to vote for your favorite song in that podcast. The most-popular song is then featured at the end of the next podcast. Here are the most-popular songs from the last show.
5. “I Don’t Love You at All” by The Logues 4. “March of Cambreadth” by Heather Alexander 3. “Green Fields of Rossbeigh / The New Policeman” by Kilrush 2. “Dunje Rajke Druske Kara Manke – Kyustendika” by Teribus
1. “Keg of Brandy” by Siochain from Piece by Piece