The Banks of the Roe — "Too long have I travelled the land of the stranger...." The singer wishes to r… Bannow's Lonely Shore — "As on my pillow I recline in a foreign land to rest, The love of Bannow's flow… The Blind Fiddler — "I lost my sight in the blacksmith's shop in the year of 'Fifty-six." The singe… The Blow Below the Belt — In 1966 "the Government Plan was sent around" for resettlement from the outport… Blue Ridge Mountain Blues — "When I was young and in my prime, I left my home in Caroline, Now all I do is … The Boys of Kilkenny — "Oh the boys of Kilkenny are brave roaring blades." They kiss and coax every gi… The Bright Shades of Blue — The convict recalls leaving Britain in chains, saying, "I'd left all my joys in… The Call of Home — "Across the foaming ocean... In a corner of old Ireland there's a spot that's d… Charlie Jack's Dream — The singer, asleep in Philadelphia, dreams of Glen Ullin church. The McLaughlin… Cloughwater/The Shamrock Shore — The singer recalls coming to Philadelphia in May (18)56. He was received by fri…