Who sang the Wild Rover?

Who sang the Wild Rover?

Luke KellyThe Wild Rover / ArtistLuke Kelly was an Irish singer, folk musician and actor from Dublin, Ireland. Born into a working-class household in Dublin city, Kelly moved to England in his late teens and by his early 20s had become involved in a folk music revival. Wikipedia

What is a Wild Rover meaning?

Wild Rover lyrics are the story behind a wildly popular Irish song. It’s so popular, in fact, that it’s sometimes referred to as Ireland’s second national anthem. The song is about a man drinking in a pub who, at the last verse, decides to change his ways and leave alcohol behind.

Who wrote the Irish Rover song?

Joseph CroftsThe Irish Rover / Composer

What is a rover in Scotland?

What is a Highland Rover? It’s a travel pass that gives you four days’ unlimited travel over an eight-day period. From Glasgow, you can travel north up Scotland’s west coast, stopping at Fort William, or Oban and Mallaig if you fancy a trip to Mull or Skye.

Who first recorded The Irish Rover?

“The Irish Rover” has been recorded many times including: 1966 – The Irish Rovers on their debut album, The First of the Irish Rovers. They recorded it again in 1996 for the album, The Irish Rovers’ Gems. 1987 – The Dubliners with The Pogues on The Dubliners’s album 25 Years Celebration.

How many of the Irish Rovers are still alive?

The release of The Irish Rovers, 50 Years compilation album supported their Farewell To Rovin’ Tour which will take a few years to complete. In 2018, Wilcil McDowell retired from touring and keyboardist Morris Crum replaced him, leaving George Millar as the only remaining current member tied to the 1960s lineup.

Do the Irish Rovers still perform?

This year the lads celebrate getting back to the stage with their 2022 release, “No End In Sight”!

Who first sang the Irish Rover?

The Dubliners
From The Late Late Show – Tribute to The Dubliners March 1987 This is the first performance of their hit single – The Irish Rover which reached number 8 in the UK singles charts.

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