Paddy Tunney, born on January 28, 1921, in Glasgow to Irish parents, was a traditional singer-songwriter and poet. He moved back to Ireland as a child and grew up in Rusheen near Pettigo, County Donegal. His mother taught him his first song at age four. Tunney's early career involved working as a forester before he became involved with the IRA during World War II. After his release from prison, he settled in Donegal. Tunney began adjudicating at the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in the early 1960s and released his first album, The Man of Songs. Paddy Tunney of Letterkenny, Donegal, Eire, in 1962. Notable subsequent albums include Ireland Her Own (1966) and The Mountain Streams Where the Moorcocks Crow (1975). Paddy Tunney's songs appeared in the repertoires of many traditional singers, including the Chieftains and Altan. He died on December 7, 2002.
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Ireland Her Own
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The Flowery Vale
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The Mountain Streams Where the Moorcocks Crow
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The Irish Edge
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A Wild Bee's Nest
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| The Man of Songs |
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Sea Songs & Shanties - A Topic Records Miscellany
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The Voice of the People: Come All My Lads That Follow the Plough
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The Voice of the People: There Is a Man Upon the Farm - working men & women in song
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The Voice of the People: My Ship Shall Sail the Ocean - Songs of Tempest & Sea Battles, Sailor Lads & Fishermen
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The Voice of the People: Farewell, My Own Dear Native Land
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Four Seasons in Folk: Winter
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The Voice of the People: They Ordered Their Pints of Beer & Bottles of Sherry
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| Lark in the Morning: A Collection of Irish Traditional Music |