The Irish Rovers
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The Irish Rovers

The Irish Rovers The Irish Rovers Irish-Canadian musical group This article is about the band. For the folk song, see The Irish Rover. For the newspaper, see The Irish Rover (newspaper). The Irish Rovers is a group of Irish musicians that formed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1963[1] and named after the traditional song "The Irish Rover". They are best known for their international television series, contributing to the popularization of Irish music in North America, and for the songs "The Unicorn", "Drunken Sailor", "Wasn't That a Party", "The Orange and the Green", "Whiskey on a Sunday", "Lily the Pink", "Finnegan's Wake", and "The Black Velvet Band". Quick facts Background information, Also known as ... The Irish Rovers The Irish…

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Albums

Singles

The Biplane Evermore / Liverpool Lou
The Biplane Evermore / Liverpool Lou (1968)
The Unicorn / Black Velvet Band
The Unicorn / Black Velvet Band (1968)
Whiskey On A Sunday / The Orange And The Green
Whiskey On A Sunday / The Orange And The Green (1968)
Lily The Pink / Mrs Crandall's Boarding House
Lily The Pink / Mrs Crandall's Boarding House (1969)
Peter Knight / Did She Mention My Name
Peter Knight / Did She Mention My Name (1969)
Winken Blinken And Nod / Fifi O'Toole
Winken Blinken And Nod / Fifi O'Toole (1969)
Years May Come Years May Go / Two Little Boys
Years May Come Years May Go / Two Little Boys (1970)