| Let The People Sing | ||||
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| Released | 1972 | |||
| Genre | Irish folk | |||
| Label | Dolphin Records | |||
| The Wolfe Tones chronology | ||||
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Let the People Sing is the fifth album by Irish folk and rebel band The Wolfe Tones. The album features a number of political songs including Come Out Ye Black and Tans and A Nation Once Again. James Connolly is about the execution by firing squad of the socialist revolutionary after the Easter Rising of 1916, whilst Long Kesh is a song which protests IRA imprisonment at Long Kesh prison. Sean South of Garryowen is rather controversial as it honours the legacy of Irish Republican soldier Seán South who was a prominent fascist and anti-Semitic conspiracist.[1]
Track listing
- The Snowy-Breasted Pearl
 - Sean South of Garryowen
 - Twice Daily
 - James Connolly
 - Don't Stop Me Now
 - Taim in Arrears
 - Come Out Ye Black and Tans
 - On the One Road
 - The Men Behind the Wire
 - For Ireland, I'd Not Tell Her Name
 - Paddy Lie Back
 - First of May
 - Long Kesh
 - A Nation Once Again
 
References
- ↑ Wiser, Danny (21 December 2020). "IRELAND: Let The People Sing - The Wolfe Tones". 200worldalbums.com. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
 
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