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"In Wicklow (The Mountains are Higher than Rain)" - by Thomas Creen and Teresa McGettigan
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"Sunrise on the Wicklow Hills" - E. McNulty (words) and T. Madden (music) from a musical called The King of Dublin
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"The Wicklow Rover" - written by Pat Molloy from Roundwood
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"The Vales around Cloughlea" - by local songwriter Frank Farrelly
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"Derrybawn"
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"The Blackbird of Sweet Avondale" - about Charles Stewart Parnell, recorded by the Wolfe Tones
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"Avondale" - about Charles Stewart Parnell, written by Dominic Behan
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"My Wicklow Hills so Gay" - by a songwriter from Ballyknockan
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"Down by the Tanyard Side"
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"The Banks of Avonmore" - written by Peter Cunningham-Grattan (died 1956)
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"The Wicklow Mountains High"
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"The Wicklow Vales for Me" - by Father Butler.
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"Among the Wicklow Hills" - two songs with this name; one recorded by Foster and Allen, Larry Cunningham, etc., the other written by Johnny McCauley
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"Billy Byrne from Ballymanus" - about one of the leaders of the 1798 rebellion
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"The Cow ate the piper"
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"Dunlavin Green" - a local ballad written in response to the Massacre of Dunlavin Green which occurred on May 24, 1798
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"The Glendalough Saint"
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"The Hill of Clonroe"
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"The Meeting of the Waters" - written by Thomas Moore, recorded by Paddy Reilly
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