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“Any Tipperary town” -written by Pat Ely, recorded by many artists including [[Daniel O'Donnell.
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“Brennan on the Moor” - 19th Century ballad.
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"Cill Chais" - a lament related to the family at Kilcash Castle.
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"The Bansha Peeler"
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"Éamonn an Chnoic" - about Éamonn Ó Riain, an Irish aristocrat who lived in County Tipperary from 1670 to 1724 and became a rapparee.
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"Fair Clonmel"
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"Flynn of Ballinure"
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"Galtee Mountain Boy"
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"The Glen of Aherlow" (also known as "Patrick Sheehan") - based on the true story of a young ex-soldier from the Glen of Aherlow named Patrick Sheehan who was blinded at the Siege of Sevastopol.
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"Goodbye Mick (Leaving Tipperary)" - recorded by P.J. Murrihy and by Ryan's Fancy
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“Home to Aherlow”
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“It's a Long Way to Tipperary”, British Music hall song written in 1912 by Henry James "Harry" Williams and co-credited to Jack Judge.
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"The Hills Of Killenaule" - music by Liam O’Donnell and lyrics by Davy Cormack, both from Killenaule
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"Michael Hogan"
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"Munster Hurling Final"
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"My Old Tipperary Home"
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“Rare Clonmel”
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"Seán Treacy" - ballad about Seán Treacy, leader of the Third Tipperary Brigade, IRA, who was killed in Dublin in 1920
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"She Lived Beside The Anner"
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"Slievenamon" - one of the best-known Tipperary songs, written by Charles Kickham
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"Sliabh na mBan" - an Irish-language song composed by Michéal O Longáin of Carrignavar and translated by Seamus Ennis, about the massacre in July 1798 of a party of Tipperary insurgents at Carrigmoclear on the slopes of Slievenamon
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”Tipperary on my Mind”
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"Strolling Through Tipperary"
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"Streets of Mulllinahone"
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"Tipperary Hills For Me"
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"The Tipperary Christening"
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"Tipperary Far Away"
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"Tipperary" - a love song written in 1907 by Leo Curley, James M. Fulton and J. Fred Helf.
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"The Station of Knocklong"
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"Shanagolden" - written by Seán McCarthy. Recorded by Connie Foley, among others.
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