- The "Cliffs of
Dooneen" is an
Irish ballad made
famous by Planxty. It is
often performed by
Christy Moore. The song was
written by Jack
McAuliffe from...
-
Dooneen (Irish: An Dúinín) is a
townland to the
north of Castleisland,
County Kerry on the N21 road to Limerick.
Dooneen townland,
which is approximately...
- in the
Irish charts. The next single, a re-recording of "The
Cliffs of
Dooneen",
previously recorded for the
Prosperous album, made it to no. 3. Two full...
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Letter West, Kilcrohane,
Burial Ground Caherurlagh,
Holed Stone for
healing Dooneen, Galladoo, Keelovenogue,
Promontory Fort (Celtic Iron Age, 600 BC - 400...
- "Black Is the Colour" (Traditional) "Missing You" (Jim McCarthy) "Cliffs of
Dooneen" (Traditional) "Well
Below the Valley" "Go, Move, Shift" (Ewan McColl)...
- (WFNX
Birthday Bash) The
Smashing Pumpkins,
Bullet LaVolta &
Cliffs of
Dooneen 1,200
September 24, 1991 Axis
Nightclub N/A
September 25, 1991 Providence...
- Bellowhead.
Planxty published "Yarmouth Town" as a B side to "Cliffs of
Dooneen" (1972) Ryan's
Fancy published a live
version on
their 'Ryan's
Fancy Live'...
- and Mweelin. The
Bunanakee River flows across Uggool Beach. The
tidal Dooneen Island is on the
southern edge of the beach.
Uggool Beach has been described...
- Syracuse" (Dave Cartwright, Bill Cad****) "Spancill Hill" "The
Cliffs of
Dooneen" "Rambling Robin"
Christy Moore – vocals,
guitar Dónal
Lunny – guitar,...
- new
versions of the
singles "Three
Drunken Maidens" and "The
Cliffs of
Dooneen", as well as "When
First unto this Country" (sung by Lunny) and the traditional...