2021. *www.folkworld.de/24/e/maccarthy.html "Jimmy MacCarthy Returns". Hot Press. 2 April 2009. Retrieved 6 June 2009. "Jimmy strikes a chord with fans"...
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The Moment is the third album by Irish singer/songwriter Jimmy MacCarthy, released in 2002 by his own record label, Ride On Records. "The Music of Love"...
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Ireland's leading songwriters such as Jimmy MacCarthy, Mick Hanly, and John Spillane. She has been described by Jimmy MacCarthy as "A voice that lingers in the...
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The Dreamer is the second album by Irish singer/songwriter Jimmy MacCarthy, released in 1994 by Sony Music Ireland. "Adam At The Window" - 5:25 "Shadowy"...
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name, 2014) Mary Black Sings Jimmy MacCarthy (compilation including new and previously recorded material of Jimmy MacCarthy songs, 2017) Mary Black Orchestrated...
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forgotten emigrants who worked in England during the 1980s. Written by Jimmy MacCarthy. "The Cobbler" – Irish version of a song also called "Dick Darby",...
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Irish songwriter Jimmy MacCarthy in the 1980s. This song has been popularized by Christy Moore. "Gifted Songwriter Jimmy MacCarthy". Westmeath Independent...
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songwriters, Jimmy MacCarthy, and many other artists have interpreted the song. "The City of Chicago" (Barry Moore) "Ride On" (Jimmy MacCarthy) "Viva la...
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released in late 2007. The popular Irish song The Contender written by Jimmy MacCarthy around 1983 was a song about Jack Doyle, and has been performed by...
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The Song of the Singing Horseman (category Jimmy MacCarthy albums)
singer songwriter Jimmy MacCarthy. The album was released in 1991 by Mulligan Records and it includes many of the popular songs MacCarthy wrote during the...
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skills were self taught. She performed No Frontiers, a cover of a Jimmy MacCarthy song, on The Corrs Unplugged along with her sister Sharon. In 2020...
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Hey-Ho Believe (category Jimmy MacCarthy albums)
Hey-Ho Believe is the fourth album by Irish singer/songwriter Jimmy MacCarthy. It was released on November 12, 2010, through his own label Ride On Records...
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refer to: Ride On (Christy Moore album), 1984, with a version of the Jimmy MacCarthy song Ride On (Izzy Stradlin album), 1999, or the title song Ride On...
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"Contenders" (song), a song by Heaven 17 "The Contender", by Irish songwriter Jimmy MacCarthy about Irish boxer Jack Doyle "The Contenders", a song by The Kinks...
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McAlpine's God is a well-filled hod". In the song "Missing You" by Jimmy MacCarthy has the line "Your best mate’s a spade and he carries a hod". The song...
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originally recorded by Mary Black on her album of the same name (written by Jimmy MacCarthy). The band also performed a rendition of “Old Town” by Phil Lynott...
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Uncovered (2001) 104 mins – features collaborations with Jimmy MacCarthy, Wally Page, Shane MacGowan, Sinéad O'Connor and John Spillane. Live 2004 (Planxty...
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Born With The Blues (1990) No Nonsense (1993) Four For The Road with Jimmy MacCarthy, Mick Hanly and Finbar Furey, Live on Tour 1994 (1994) No Regrets (1996)...
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single released by Irish singer/songwriter Jimmy MacCarthy in 1981 under Mulligan Records. This song was Jimmy's first single before writing songs that became...
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Back Home, by Gerry O'Connor The Song of the Singing Horseman, by Jimmy MacCarthy Essential Pogues, by The Pogues 1992: 30 Years A-Greying, by The Dubliners...
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1988 "Missing You" (Christy Moore song), a 1980s folk song written by Jimmy MacCarthy "Missing You" (Dan Fogelberg song), 1982 "Missing You" (Diana Ross...
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Lunny was part of the reunited Planxty concert tour. He also produced Jimmy MacCarthy's album entitled Hey-Ho Believe, which was released on 12 November 2010...
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"Katie" (Jimmy MacCarthy) 7 Advanced 3 Shauna and Caoimhe McElhinney "Neidin" (Jimmy MacCarthy) 5 Advanced 4 Lisa Bresnan "Ride On" (Jimmy MacCarthy) 4 Advanced...
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Phil Lynott – Thin Lizzy frontman Jimmy MacCarthy – singer-songwriter Mickey MacConnell – singer-songwriter Shane MacGowan – English-born singer-songwriter...
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needed] The album spent 56 weeks in the Irish Top 30. "No Frontiers" (Jimmy MacCarthy) – 3:57 "Past the Point of Rescue" (Mick Hanly) – 6:45 "The Shadow"...
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Kevin Owen McCarthy (born January 26, 1965) is an American politician who served as the 55th speaker of the United States House of Representatives from...
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Coast to Coast (Westlife album) (category Albums produced by Steve Mac)
Elofsson, Carlsson, Jake Schulze Jake 3:09 8. "Angel's Wings" Mac, Hector, Jimmy MacCarthy Mac 4:05 9. "Soledad" Rami, Carlsson, K. C. Porter Magnusson, Kreuger...
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Trent, Charlie Walker, Porter Wagoner, Billy Edd Wheeler, Norro Wilson, and Mac Wiseman. Recorded as part of a medley with "Born for You". Parton only provided...
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Billy McGuiness, Tony McGuinness, Alan Downey 4:40 6. "No Frontiers" Jimmy MacCarthy 4:28 7. "Only Time" Enya, Roma Ryan 2:54 8. "Chocolate" Gary Lightbody...
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"Maggie" 1997: various artists – Warmer for the Spark – The Songs of Jimmy MacCarthy: Volume One (Tara) – track 4, "Mystic Lipstick"; track 13, "Love Divine"...
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