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Follow Me Up to Carlow

Darby O'Gill – Traditional Irish Artist

Christmas Darby-Inspired Traditional Irish Track | Follow Me Up to Carlow by Darby O'Gill | Free Download

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A Rebel song about the battle of the Pale. The Irish lost the battle, but one wouldn't expect that from the lyric.
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Darby O'Gill is a Canby, OR music artist specializing in Traditional Irish World, active on SoundClick since 2006. With over 30 original tracks available on SoundClick, the catalog spans traditional irish world releases built for free streaming.

The music spans Celtic, drawing on a sound influenced by Darby. Production relies on accordion and mandolin, giving the catalog a consistent sonic identity. Across releases, the mood is consistently christmas and comedy, making the catalog easy to navigate for artists seeking a specific feel.

Darby O'Gill's catalog features several standout productions. "Leather, Brass and Bone" is a standout traditional celtic production that peaked at #5 on the SoundClick World chart. "The Gettin's Good" is a focused other alternative production that peaked at #9 on the SoundClick World chart. "Christmas in Killarney" is a christmas/seasonal production that reached #1 on the SoundClick Christmas/Seasonal chart.

Darby O'Gill offers free downloads on SoundClick, giving listeners and independent artists direct access to the catalog.

With 243K streams and being featured on over 100+ playlists on SoundClick — and a track record of reaching #1 on the SoundClick World chart — Darby O'Gill has established a strong presence in the independent traditional irish world space. Explore the full catalog on SoundClick.

SoundClick artist Darby O'Gill presents "Follow Me Up to Carlow", an outstanding release in the Traditional Irish genre. Featuring accordion and mandolin, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. Representing the charismatic sound of traditional irish in Scottish, this track speaks for itself. "Follow Me Up to Carlow" has peaked at number 5 on the SoundClick Traditional Irish chart. Fans of Darby will find "Follow Me Up to Carlow" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.

Song Info
Charts
Peak #150
Peak in subgenre #5
Author
Patrick Joseph McCall, 1861-1919
Rights
2004, Darby O'Gill
Uploaded
June 15, 2009
Track Files
MP3
MP3 5.8 MB 320 kbps 2:32 minutes
Story behind the song
The tune used for this song is reported to be the same tune the Irish used as a battle tune during the battle.
Lyrics
Follow Me Up to Carlow Patrick Joseph McCall (1861-1919) The Gettings Good, Darby OGill, 2004 Lift Mac Cahir Og your face, brooding oer the old disgrace That black Fitzwilliam stormed your place and drove you to the Fern Grey said victory was sure; soon the firebrand hed secure Until he met at Glenmalure, Feach Mac Hugh OByrne Curse and swear, Lord Kildare; Feach will do what Feach will dare Now Fitzwilliam, have a care; fallen is your star, low Up with halberd, out with sword; on we go for by the Lord Feach Mac Hugh has given the word: Follow me up to Carlow See the swords of Glen Imayle, flashing oer the English Pale See all the children of the Gael beneath OByrnes banners Rooster of the fighting stock, would you let a Saxon cock Crow out upon an Irish rock? Fly up and teach him manners From Tassagart to Clonmore there flows a stream of Saxon gore Great is Rory Oge OMore at sending loons to Hades White is sick and Lane is fled and now for black Fitzwilliams head Well send it over, dripping red, to Liza and the ladies
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