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The Wolfe Tones performing in Bayshore, New York, on March 13, 2010. From left to right: Brian Warfield, Noel Nagle and Tommy Byrne
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Studio albums | 16 |
Live albums | 3 |
Compilation albums | 10 |
EPs | 3 |
Singles | 34 |
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.
During their nearly 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. 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.
1. Celtic Symphony
2. Merry Ploughboy
3. Women of Ireland
4. Rock on Rockall
5. The Foggy Dew
6. James Connolly
7. The Man From Mullingar
8. Flow Liffy Waters
9. First of May
10. The Piper That Played Before Moses
11. The Big Strong Man
12. Janie I'm Nearly Forty
13. Give Me Your Hand
14. The Boys of the Old Brigade
15. Dingle Bay
16. Monsignor Horan