Up the Rebels
1966 studio album by The Wolfe Tones
Up the Rebels | ||||
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Studio album by The Wolfe Tones | ||||
Released | 1966 | |||
Genre | Irish folk | |||
Label | Dolphin Records | |||
The Wolfe Tones chronology | ||||
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Up the Rebels is the second album by Irish folk and rebel band The Wolfe Tones. The title, 'Up the Rebels' is a popular slogan in support of the Irish Republican Army.[1][2]
Track listing
- The Man From Mullingar
- Three Coloured Ribbon
- Dying Rebel
- Finding Of Moses
- Banna Strand
- Banks of the Ohio
- Down By The Liffey Side
- Valley Of Knockanure
- Blow Ye Winds
- Black Ribbon Band
- The Old Maid
- Goodbye Mrs. Durkin
- Song Of The Backwoods
References
External links
- Entry at discogs.com
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The Wolfe Tones
- Noel Nagle
- Brian Warfield
- Tommy Byrne
- Liam Courtney
- Derek Warfield
- The Foggy Dew
- Up the Rebels
- The Rights of Man
- Rifles of the I.R.A.
- Let the People Sing
- 'Till Ireland a Nation
- Irish to the Core
- Across the Broad Atlantic
- Belt of the Celts
- Spirit of the Nation
- As Gaeilge
- A Sense of Freedom
- Profile
- Sing Out for Ireland
- 25th Anniversary
- You'll Never Beat the Irish
- The Troubles
- Child of Destiny
- The Dublin Rebellion 1916
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