Description
McNally's Row Of Flats is a collection of Irish American songs of old New York, composed by Ed Harrigan and David Braham - one of the most successful song-writing partnerships in the States. From the early 1870s they enjoyed fame and fortune for several decades. The songs were written as part of stage sketches but they were taken further afield as sheet music, songsters and songbooks.
Sung by Mick Moloney with backing from John Doyle (guitar, bouzouki, vocals), Brendan Dolan (piano), Ivan Goff (Uilleann pipes, tin whistles), Rob Harris (bodhran), Dana Lyn (fiddle, viola), Billy McComiskey (button accordion), Robbie O'Connell (vocals), Athena O'Lochlainn (fiddle), John Roberts (concertina, vocals), Beverley Smith (vocals), and Vince Giodano and the Nighthawks (trumpet, trombone, flute, clarinet, fiddle, piano, tuba, drums).
McNally's Row of Flats; Are You There Moriarity?; The Regular Army O; Patrick's Day Parade; My Dad's Dinner Pail; Get Up Jack John Sit Down; Danny by my Side; Never Take the Horseshoe From the Door; I Never Drink Behind the Bar; The Babies on Our Block; The Mulligan Guards; Old Boss Barry; Such an Education Has My Mary Ann; Maggie Murphy's Home.