The First of the Irish Rovers explained

The First of the Irish Rovers
Type:live
Artist:The Irish Rovers
Cover:The First of the Irish Rovers.jpeg
Venue:The Ice House, Pasadena, California
Genre:Irish folk
Label:Decca
Next Title:The Unicorn
Next Year:1967

The First of the Irish Rovers is the debut live album by the Canadian Irish folk band The Irish Rovers, released in 1966. The album title reflects the last line in the song "The Irish Rover", from which the group took its name.

Track listing

Side One:

  1. "The Irish Rover" (Traditional; arranged by Will Millar)
  2. "My Boy Willie" (Traditional; arranged by Will Millar)
  3. "Rattling Bog" (Traditional; arranged by Will Millar)
  4. "Coulter's Candy" (Traditional; arranged by Will Millar)
  5. "My Old Man's a Dustman" (Beverley Thorn, Lonnie Donegan, Peter Buchanan)

Side Two:

  1. "Patsy Fagan" (Thomas P. Keenan)
  2. "I Don't Mind If I Do" (Frank O'Donovan)
  3. "Many Young Men of Twenty" (John B. Keane)
  4. "Mick Maguire" (James MacCafferty)
  5. "Donald Where's Your Trousers" (Traditional)
  6. "Nancy Whiskey" (Traditional; arranged by Will Millar)

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