Denis Allen (singer)

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Denis Allen is a singer/songwriter based in County Limerick, Ireland. He wrote and sang the song "Limerick You're A Lady" which went to number one in Ireland in 1979 for several weeks and stayed in the chart for about a year. It has since been recorded by over forty different artists.

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