The Wolfe Tones discography

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Wolfe Tones discography
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The Wolfe Tones performing in Bayshore, New York, on 13 March 2010. From left to right: Brian Warfield, Noel Nagle and Tommy Byrne
Studio albums16
Live albums3
Compilation albums10
EPs3
Singles34

The discography of The Wolfe Tones, an Irish folk and rebel group from the suburbs of Dublin, consists of sixteen studio albums, three extended plays, three live albums and ten compilation albums. The Wolfe Tones released their first album with Fontana Records in 1965 and released their most recent studio album with Shanachie Records in 2004. In the interim, the band has also released albums with Dolphin Records, Triskel Records and MCA.

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During over fifty years of producing music, the Wolfe Tones have enjoyed substantial success in Ireland and the United States, where they continue to tour annually. Their most famous song is "A Nation Once Again", which was voted the number one song of all time by a 2002 BBC World Service vote. [1] The Wolfe Tones are also well known for "Celtic Symphony", a 1987 musical tribute to the centennial of Celtic Football Club, and "Joe McDonnell", a song that chronicled the 1981 Hunger Strike in Northern Ireland.

In early 2020 their single Come Out, Ye Black and Tans regained prominence in the Official Charts of Ireland and the UK, due to political controversy surrounding a planned commemoration of the Royal Irish Constabulary. [2]

Albums

Studio albums

YearAlbum DetailsPeak Chart Position
Ireland
1965 The Foggy Dew
Format: LP
Label: Fontana Records
1966 Up the Rebels
Format: LP, CD
Label: Fontana Records
1968 The Rights of Man
Format: LP
Label: Fontana Records
1970 Rifles of the I.R.A.
Format: LP, CD
Label: Dolphin Records
1972 Let the People Sing
Format: LP, Cassette, CD
Label: Dolphin Records
1974 'Till Ireland a Nation
Format: LP, CD
Label: Dolphin Records
1976 Irish to the Core
Format: LP, CD
Label: Triskel Records
1976 Across the Broad Atlantic
Format: LP, Cassette, CD
Label: Triskel Records
1978 Belt of the Celts
Format: LP, Cassette, CD
Label: Triskel Records
1981 Spirit of the Nation
Format: LP, Cassette, CD
Label: Triskel Records
1982 As Gaeilge
Format: LP, CD
Label: Triskel Records
1983 A Sense of Freedom
Format: LP, CD
Label: Triskel Records
1985 Profile
Format: LP, Cassette, CD
Label: MCA
1987 Sing Out for Ireland
Format: LP, Cassette, CD
Label: Triskel Records
1989 25th Anniversary
Format: LP, Cassette, CD
Label: Shanachie Records
2001 You'll Never Beat the Irish
Format: CD
Label: Celtic Collections
2004 The Troubles
Format: CD
Label: Celtic Collections
41
2011 Child of Destiny
Format: CD
Label: Dolphin Records
2016The Dublin Rebellion 1916
Format: CD
Label: Rebel Records

Live albums

YearAlbum DetailsPeak Chart Position
Ireland
1980Live Alive-Oh!
Format: LP, Cassette, CD
Label: Triskel Records
2002The Very Best of Wolfe Tones Live
Format: CD
Label: Celtic Collections
20
2004At Their Very Best Live
Format: CD
Label: Celtic Collections

Compilation albums

YearAlbum DetailsPeak Chart Position
Ireland
1971Teddy Bear's Head
Format: LP, Cassette, CD
Label: Dolphin Records
1986Greatest Hits
Format: LP, CD
Label: K-tel Records
200220 Golden Irish Ballads Volume One
Format: CD
Label: Dolphin Records
200220 Golden Irish Ballads Volume Two
Format: CD
Label: Dolphin Records
2003Millennium Celebration Album
Format: CD
Label: Celtic Collections
2004Rebels & Heroes
Format: CD
Label: Celtic Collections
7
2005Celtic Symphony
Format: CD
Label: Celtic Collections
20061916 Remembered: The Easter Rising
Format: CD
Label: Celtic Collections
2008The Anthology of Irish Song
Format: CD
Label: Celtic Collections
20
2013The Platinum Collection
Format: CD
Label: EMI
35

Extended plays

YearAlbum DetailsPeak Chart Position
Ireland
1967The Teddy Bear's Head
Format: EP
Label: Fontana Records
1988I Love the Wolfe Tones
Format: EP, Cassette
Label: Triskel Records
1988Christmas with the Wolfe Tones
Format: EP
Label: Triskel Records

Singles

YearTitlePeak Chart Position
Ireland [3]
Peak Chart Position
Scotland
1965Side A: Spanish Lady
Side B: Down the Mines
1966Side A: The Man from Mullingar
Side B: Down by the Liffey Side
1967Side A: This Town is Not Our Own
Side B: Come to the Bower
1967Side A: Banks of the Ohio
Side B: The Gay Galtee Mountains
1967Side A: James Connolly
Side B: Hairy Eggs and Bacon
15
1969Side A: God Save Ireland
Side B: Uncle Nobby's Steamboat
1970Side A: Slievenamon
Side B: Seven Old Ladies
14
1970Side A: Big Strong Man
Side B: The Four Seasons
1971Side A: Fiddlers Green
Side B: Kevin Barry
1972Side A: The Snowy-Breasted Pearl
Side B: Big Strong Man
7
1972Side A: On the One Road
Side B: Long Kesh
20
1972Side A: Highland Paddy
Side B: Give Me Your Hand
19
1973Side A: Ireland Over All
Side B: Gloria or Glorieh
1973Side A: The Helicopter Song
Side B: The Broad Black Brimmer
1
1974Michael Gaghan18
1975Side A: Rock on Rockall
Side B: Deportees
17
1978Side A: Botany Bay
Side B: Vale of Avoca
1979Side A: Farewell to Dublin
Side B: Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore
1979Side A: Padriac Pearse
Side B: Ta Na La
4
1979Fourteen Men19
1980Side A: The Lough Sheelin Eviction
Side B: Si Beag, Si Mor
1980Side A: Ms. Fogarty's Christmas Cake
Side B: The Wren
1981Side A: Streets of New York
Side B: The Connaught Rangers
1
1982Side A: Admiral William Brown
Side B: Cait Ni Dhuibhir
4
1983Farewell to Dublin11
1983Side A: Irish Eyes
Side B: Joe McDonnell
3
1983Side A: Merman
Side B: The Piper that Played Before Moses
21
1983Side A: Janey Mac, I'm Nearly Forty
Side B: The Flower of Scotland
16
1984Side A: Song for Liberty
Side B: Slainte Don A Baird
2
1985Side A: My Heart is in Ireland
Side B: Michael Collins
1985Side A: My Heart is in Ireland
Side B: Toor A Loo
2
1986Side A: Dreams of Home
Side B: Far Away in Australia
6
1986Side A: Remember Me at Christmas
Side B: Uncle Nobby's Steamboat
7
1987Side A: Flight of the Earls
Side B: St. Patrick's Day
1
1988Flow Liffey Water6
1989 Celtic Symphony 14
1990Ireland's World Cup Symphony12
2002You'll Never Beat the Irish19
2003 A Nation Once Again 15
2020 Come Out, Ye Black and Tans 1 [4]

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References

  1. BBC.co.uk
  2. https://metro.co.uk/2020/01/10/wolfe-tones-rebel-song-come-ye-black-tans-hits-number-one-uk-itunes-charts-12035582/ Metro.co.uk
  3. Irishcharts.ie Archived 2009-06-02 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100