The Dubliners
47 songs across 8 album sections.
The Dubliners
The Dubliners stand as a defining force in Irish traditional music, celebrated for their energetic delivery and enduring influence on the folk genre. This archive entry captures the breadth of their legacy through a collection of forty-seven songs and eight album sections, reflecting their status as a cornerstone of the genre. The catalogue features beloved works such as Finnegan's Wake, Foggy Dew, and Whiskey In The Jar, which remain staples of the repertoire. With nearly a thousand hits recorded across the collection, the group's popularity is evident in the frequent access to their most cherished tracks. From the narrative depth of Four Green Fields to the spirited rhythm of The Sick Note, these entries showcase the band's ability to blend storytelling with infectious melody. This selection offers a comprehensive view of their contribution to the musical landscape, preserving their essential works for listeners and scholars alike.
![30 Years A-Greying [1990]](/covers/none.jpg)
30 Years A-Greying [1990]
![Festival Of Irish Music [1994]](/covers/none.jpg)
Festival Of Irish Music [1994]
![Finnegan Wakes [2003]](/covers/none.jpg)
Finnegan Wakes [2003]
![In Concert [2003]](/covers/none.jpg)
In Concert [2003]

Other Songs - The Dubliners
- All For Me Grog
- Anna Liffey
- Carrickfergus
- Dicey Riley
- Down By The Glenside
- Fields Of Athenry
- Finnegan's Wake
- Four Green Fields
- Fuck You I'm Drunk
- In The Rare Old Times
- Jar Of Porter
- Joe Hill
- Join The British Army
- Leaving Nancy
- Lord Of The Dance
- Master Mcgrath
- Monto
- Pub With No Beer
- Rare Old Mountain Dew
- Song For Ireland
- South Australia
- The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
- The Dundee Weaver
- The Fields Of Athenry
- The Glendalough Saint [Live At The Gate Theatre, Dublin 4/26/1966]
- The Moonshiner
- The Rising Of The Moon
- The Sick Note
- The Town I Loved So Well
- Tibby Dunbar
- Wild Rover
![Parcel Of Rogues [1995]](/covers/none.jpg)
Parcel Of Rogues [1995]
![Songs From Ireland-Greatest Hi [1996]](/covers/none.jpg)
Songs From Ireland-Greatest Hi [1996]
![The Essential [2011]](/covers/none.jpg)
