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Tracklist

1Molly Bawn
Written-By – Lover
2The Foggy Dew
Arranged By – ClayPiano [With Piano Accompaniment By] – Spencer ClayWritten-By – Milligan
3Where The River Shannon Flows
Written-By – Russell
4There Is A Flower That Bloometh (From "Maritana")
Written-By – Wallace
5Little Town In The Auld County Down
Written-By – Sanders, Carlo, Pascoe
6Molly Branigan
Piano [With Piano Accompaniment By] – Spencer ClayWritten-By [Old Irish Melody] – Traditional
7I Hear You Calling Me
Piano [With Piano Accompaniment By] – Edwin SchneiderWritten-By – Marshall, Harford
8When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
Written-By – Olcott, Ball, Graff
9Somewhere A Voice Is Calling
Written-By – Tate, Newton
10The Rose Of Tralee
Written-By – Spencer, Glover
11Macushla
Written-By – Macmurrough, Rowe
12Kathleen Mavourneen
Piano [With Piano Accompaniment By] – Edwin SchneiderWritten-By – Crouch, Crawford
13Mother Machree
Piano [With Piano Accompaniment By] – Edwin SchneiderWritten-By – Olcott, Ball, Young
14Then You'll Remember Me (From "The Bohemian Girl")
Written-By – Balfe

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
CAL 407John McCormack John McCormack Sings Irish Songs ‎(LP, Comp, Mono)RCA CamdenCAL 407US1958
CAL 407John McCormack John McCormack Sings Irish Songs ‎(LP, Comp, Mono)RCA CamdenCAL 407Canada1958
CAK 407John McCormack John McCormack Sings Irish Songs ‎(Cass, Comp, RE)RCA CamdenCAK 407US1985
CAD1-0407John McCormack Sings Irish Songs ‎(CD, Comp)RCA Camden ClassicsCAD1-0407Unknown
CAL 407John McCormack John McCormack Sings Irish Songs ‎(LP, Comp, Mono)RCA CamdenCAL 407US1958

Credits

  • Liner NotesMax De Schauensee

Notes

A1: Recorded June 17, 1921
A2: Recorded March 30, 1911
A3: Recorded January 3, 1912
A4: Recorded November 23, 1914
A5: Recorded May 11, 1916
A6: Recorded January 3, 1913
A7: Recorded September 20, 1916
B1: Recorded December 11, 1912
B2: Recorded March 17, 1911
B3: Recorded January 3, 1913
B4: Recorded October 12, 1927
B5: Recorded October 11, 1927
B6: Recorded February 19, 1930
B7: Recorded October 12, 1927

A Product of Radio Corporation America
© RCA
Printed and made in U.S.A.

(RCA Victor Statement, back cover)
© by Radio Corporation of America, 1958

Three shades of blue label.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped, side A): H3 RP6617-8S
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout stamped, side B): H3 RP6618-6S
  • Matrix / Runout (Center label, side A): H3RP-6617
  • Matrix / Runout (Center label, side B): H3RP-6618

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – Radio Corporation of America
  • Record Company – Radio Corporation of America

Video

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John McCormack - John McCormack Sings Irish Songs mp3

Performer: John McCormack

Title: John McCormack Sings Irish Songs

Country: US

Release date: 1958

Label: RCA Camden

Style: Folk

Catalog: CAL 407

Genre: Country

Size MP3: 2566 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 667

Record source: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Mono

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