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  2. The oldest Irish song is the Dinnseanchas. Actually, it’s not a song but rather a collection of history compiled by Amergin MacAmalgaid around A.D. 544 that includes descriptions of Irish music. This is as traditional as our evidence of the Gaelic folk music gets.

  3. Music index of songs in Irish Gaelic (as Gaeilge) language with lyrics, chords and translations. Traditional folk songs, sean-nós, Gaelic music, children's, wedding, ballads and pop songs in Irish.

  4. Apr 1, 2009 · Songs in Irish. ‘An Draighneán Donn’ (The brown thorntree or sloe-tree) is one of the oldest and most widely spread songs now sung in the Irish language. It exists in many versions that can individually contain up to 25 or more verses; it exists also in some English and Irish-English macaronic versions, and also in many prose and verse ...

  5. This is a collection of Irish traditional songs that I've learnt mainly in Ireland. Seo bailiúchán amhrán as Gaeilge a d'fhoghlaim mé in Éirinn go príomha. An Cailín Gaelach. An Droighneán Donn. An Ghiobóg. An Saighdiúir Tréigthe. An Seanduine Dóite. Ar a Ghabháil go Baile Átha Cliath Domh. Báidín Fheilimí.

  6. Feb 10, 2008 · 3.5K. 1M views 16 years ago. The Gaelic song 'Báidín Fheilimí' ('Feilimí's little boat')performed by na Casaidigh, accompanied with images of Gweedore, County Donegal, Ireland. ( http://en ...

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  7. One measure of its age is the language used. Modern Irish songs are written in English and Irish. Most of the oldest songs and tunes are rural in origin and come from the older Irish language tradition. Modern songs and tunes often come from cities and towns, Irish songs went from the Irish language to the English language.

  8. Danny Boy” is often considered the most iconic Irish song of the 19th century. It was written by English songwriter Frederic Weatherly in 1910, but its melody comes from an older Irish folk tune called “Londonderry Air.” The song gained popularity and has since become a beloved and widely recognized symbol of Irish heritage.

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