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Brennan On The Moore lyrics and guitar chords, Irish Folk Song Made famous by The
Clancys
The Clancy Brothers were an Irish Folk Music singing group, most popular in the 1960s, who are often credited
with popularizing Irish Trad. Music in the America , The brothers were Pat Tom and Liam Though born in Carrick On Suir Co.Tipperary
, they did not begin playing together until they emigrated to the United States where, in 1955, they met Tommy Makem in New
York, For years the quartet performed as The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem. The four were primarily vocalists, though
Makem was an accomplished banjo and tin whistler player, and Liam played guitar. Pat would sometimes play harmonica. Nevertheless
they often were accompanied by other musicians, notably Pete Seeger on several occasions. They began playing at small clubs
in Greenwich Village , but as their popularity grew so did their venues. By 1962 they played Carnegie hall Their popularity
is the result of several factors. There was already an American folk revival beginning in the United States, and men such
as Ewan Mac Collpopularizing old songs on the other side of the Atlantic. But it was the Clancy's boisterous performances
that set them apart, taking placid classics such as "Brennan on the Moor" and giving them a boost of energy and spirit (not
that they took this approach with all their songs; they would still sing the true mournful ballads with due reverence). In
1961 they appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, playing a double set after the last minute cancellation of another act. They were
a resounding success. Two years later they performed for President John F Kennedy at the White House The Clancy Brothers
and Tommy Makem recorded more than 50 albums together, starting with The Rising of the Moon (also known as Irish Songs of
Rebellion) in 1956. In 1975 the band split up. Liam and Tommy Makem reformed as the duo Makem and Clancy and released several
albums, while the remaining brothers were joined by their other brother, Bobby, and their nephew, the accomplished musician
Robbie O'Connell , However, the original line-up did reform for special concerts, notably in 1984. The original three brothers
have also recorded with other artists, notably After Tom died in 1990 he was replaced by Bobby, and the Clancy Brothers
and Robbie O'Connell continued to tour the world, in 1995 Robbie, Paddy, Liam, Bobby and his son Finbarr made a last performance
together in Clonmel , Pat died in 1998 and Bobby died in 2002. From 1996 through 1999, Liam and O'Connell toured as Clancy
O'Connell & Clancy with Donal Clancy of the next generation of the Clancys. The group's trademark was their cream Irish
wool Aran sweaters, originally knitted by their mother, which they wore on nearly all their album covers, but not necessarily
their live performances.
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Brennan On The Moor Chords
[C]Tis of a brave young highwayman this [G7]story I will[C] tell His[C]
name was Willie Brennan and in [F]Ireland he did[C] dwell It was[Am] on the Kilwood Mountain he com[F]menced his wild car[C]eer And[F]
many a wealthy nobleman be[C]fore him shook with[Em] fear
[C]Brennan on the moor,[Em] Brennan on the moor Bold, [F]brave un[C]daunted
was young [G7]Brennan on the[C] moor
One day upon the highway as young Willie he went down He met the mayor
of Cashiell a mile outside of town The mayor he knew his features and he said, Young man, said he Your name is Willie
Brennan, you must come along with me
Brennan on the moor, Brennan on the moor Bold, brave undaunted was
young Brennan on the moor
Now Brennan's wife had gone to town provisions for to buy And when
she saw her Willie she commenced to weep and cry Said, Hand to me that tenpenny, as soon as Willie spoke She handed
him a blunderbuss from underneath her cloak
Brennan on the moor, Brennan on the moor Bold, brave undaunted was
young Brennan on the moor
Now with this loaded blunderbuss - the truth I will unfold - He made
the mayor tremble and he robbed him of his gold One hundred pounds was offered for his apprehension there So he, with
horse and saddle to the mountains did repair
Brennan on the moor, Brennan on the moor Bold, brave undaunted was
young Brennan on the moor
Now Brennan being an outlaw upon the mountains high With cavalry and
infantry to take him they did try He laughed at them with scorn until at last 'twas said By a false-hearted woman he
was cruelly betrayed
It was Brennan on the moor, Brennan on the moor Bold, brave undaunted
was young Brennan on the moor
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(Willie Brennan was an Irish Robin Hood in the late 1700s. He was a Waterford man but carried out most of his exploits in Co Tipperary. He was betrayed
by a comrade for the price on his head. Willie was executed in Clonmel Gaol and buried in Kilcrumper between Kilworth and
Fermoy. His grave was not marked.)
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Brennan On The Moor Lyrics
Tis of a brave young highwayman this story I will tell His name was
Willie Brennan and in Ireland he did dwell It was on the Kilwood Mountain he commenced his wild career And many a wealthy
nobleman before him shook with fear
Brennan on the moor, Brennan on the moor Bold, brave undaunted was
young Brennan on the moor
One day upon the highway as young Willie he went down He met the mayor
of Cashiell a mile outside of town The mayor he knew his features and he said, Young man, said he Your name is Willie
Brennan, you must come along with me
Brennan on the moor, Brennan on the moor Bold, brave undaunted was
young Brennan on the moor
Now Brennan's wife had gone to town provisions for to buy And when
she saw her Willie she commenced to weep and cry Said, Hand to me that tenpenny, as soon as Willie spoke She handed
him a blunderbuss from underneath her cloak
Brennan on the moor, Brennan on the moor Bold, brave undaunted was
young Brennan on the moor
Now with this loaded blunderbuss - the truth I will unfold - He made
the mayor tremble and he robbed him of his gold One hundred pounds was offered for his apprehension there So he, with
horse and saddle to the mountains did repair
Brennan on the moor, Brennan on the moor Bold, brave undaunted was
young Brennan on the moor
Now Brennan being an outlaw upon the mountains high With cavalry and
infantry to take him they did try He laughed at them with scorn until at last 'twas said By a false-hearted woman he
was cruelly betrayed
It was Brennan on the moor, Brennan on the moor Bold, brave undaunted
was young Brennan on the moor
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Brennan On The Moor lyrics chords tab
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