The Celtic Song — is the song played over the loud speaker at Celtic Park when the Scottish football team, Celtic, run onto the pitch before kick off. It has been claimed that is set to the tune of With cat like tread, upon our prey we steal , from the 1879… … Wikipedia
The Celts — is the title of a 1986 documentary series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation, written and presented by Frank Delaney. Delaney also wrote an accompanying book.Broadcast over the course of six, one hour episodes, The Celts examined… … Wikipedia
The Celts (album) — Infobox Album | Name = The Celts Type = Album Artist = Enya Released = November, 1992 Recorded = 1986 1987| Genre = Celtic Length = 39:19 Label = Reprise/Warner Music Producer = Nicky Ryan Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5… … Wikipedia
The Wind That Shakes the Barley (song) — The Wind That Shakes the Barley is an Irish ballad written by Robert Dwyer Joyce (1836 1883), a Limerick born poet and professor of English literature. Its title was borrowed for the Ken Loach film which won the Palme d Or at the Cannes Film… … Wikipedia
Celts (modern) — A Celtic identity emerged in the Celtic nations of Western Europe, following the identification of the native peoples of the Atlantic fringe as Celts by Edward Lhuyd in the 18th century and during the course of the 19th century Celtic Revival,… … Wikipedia
Celts — Celt redirects here. For other uses, see Celt (disambiguation). This article is about the ancient peoples of Europe. For Celts of the present day, see Celts (modern). Diachronic distribution of Celtic peoples … Wikipedia
The Rare Old Mountain Dew — Lyrics Chorus Let the grasses grow and the waters flow, In a free and easy way, But give me enough of that rare old stuff, That s made near Galway Bay. Come gougers all, From Donegal, Sligo and Leitrim too, And we ll give you the slip as we take… … Wikipedia
The Fields of Athenry — is an Irish folk ballad set during the Great Irish Famine (1845 1850) about a fictional man from near Athenry in County Galway who has been sentenced to transportation to Botany Bay, Australia, for stealing food for his starving family. It is a… … Wikipedia
The Wild Rover — (Roud 1173) is a popular folk song whose origins are contested.According to Professor T.M. Devine in his book The Scottish Nation 1700 2000 (Penguin, 2001) the song was written as a temperance song. [… … Wikipedia
The Wearing of the Green — is an anonymously penned Irish street ballad dating to 1798. The context of the song is the repression around the time of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Wearing a shamrock in the caubeen (hat) was a sign of rebellion and green was the colour of the … Wikipedia