| Spirit of the Nation | ||||
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| Released | 1981 | |||
| Genre | Irish folk | |||
| Label | Triskel Records | |||
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Spirit of the Nation is the tenth album by Irish folk and rebel band The Wolfe Tones. It became the band's best-selling album.[1]
The final track, "Streets of New York" reached the top of the IRMA charts. It was written by Liam Reilly of Bagatelle and discusses Irish emigration to New York.[1]
Track list
- Dingle Bay
 - No Irish Need Apply
 - Down by the Glenside
 - Bold Fenian Men
 - Paddle Your Own Canoe
 - Padraic Pearse
 - The Lough Sheelin Eviction
 - Song of the Celts
 - Butterfly
 - Protestant Men
 - Only Our Rivers Run Free
 - St. Patrick was a Gentleman
 - Ireland Unfree
 - Carolan's Concerto
 - Streets of New York
 
References
- 1 2 Warfield, Derek; Daly, Raymond (2012). Celtic & Ireland in Song and Story. BookBaby. ISBN 9781620957646. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
 
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