Ships are Sailing

Ships are Sailing

Ships are Sailing is a popular Irish Reel in the key E-dorian which has been popularised by artists such as Tony MacMahon and Gaelic Storm. It is also known as All Da Ships Ir Sailin', All The Ships Are Sailing, Ships A-Sailing, Ships Are Sailing, Take Her Out And Air Her.

People who have played this tune:

*25 Years Of Celtic Music (Disc 1) by Various Artists
*A Tribute To Joe Cooley by Frankie Gavin, Paul Brock, Charlie Lennon
*Another Side Of Cape Breton by Johnny Wilmot
*Battle Songs Of The Toucan Pirates by Toucan Pirates
*Beyond The Shore by Deby Benton Grosjean
*Casey In The Cowhouse by Bobby Casey
*Celtic Hotel by Battlefield Band
*Celtic Roots (Spirit Of Dance) by John Whelan
*Cooley by Joe Cooley
*Cronin And Burke by Johnny Cronin And Joe Burke
*Cuig by Blackbeers
*Dancing Fingers by Jennifer And Hazel Wrigley
*Foinn Seisiun 1 by Ceoltóirí Cultúrlainne
*Irish Cream by Irish Cream
*Irish Traditional Music by Paddy Carty
*Kathleen Keane by Kathleen Keane
*Maiden Voyage by Various Artists
*Memories Of Sligo by Roger Sherlock
*Miles From Dublin by Dan Carollo
*My Roots Are Showing by Natalie MacMaster
*Oilean by Siamsa Tire
*One by Murphy Roche Irish Music Club
*Real Reels Of Ireland by Various Artists
*River Reel by Begley,Glackin And O'Brien
*The Blue CD by Irish Session Tunes
*The Darkest Midnight: A Celtic Nativity by The Beggar Boys Featuring Jayne Tankersley
*The Journey Home by Banish Misfortune
*The Joys Of Life by Shaskeen
*The Session by Na Connerys
*The Silver Bow: The Fiddle Music Of Shetland by Tom Anderson And Aly Bain
*The Sligo Champion (CD 1) by Michael Gorman
*Three Forks Of Cheat by Trapezoid
*Tony MacMahon
*Traditional Irish Music (traditional Music Session From Belfast) by Various Artists
*Traditional Music In Support Of Doolin Coast And Cliff Rescue Service by Various Artists
*Tree by Gaelic Storm
*Turning by Knot Fibb'n
*Two Champions: Irish Traditional Music At Its Best. by Sean McGuire And Joe Burke
*Whistle Stop by Brian Hughes
*Wild Blue by Eileen Ivers

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