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  1. 12 de nov. de 2006 · Enjoy the powerful voice of Luke Kelly, one of Ireland's greatest folk singers, as he sings The Foggy Dew, a ballad about the Easter Rising of 1916. Watch the video and discover more of his songs ...

  2. For slavery fled, O glorious dead, When you fell in the foggy dew. Print . The Foggy Dew by Sinead O'Connor & The Chieftains Video. This version doesn't include all the original lyrics, and you will find some lyrics are slightly altered, which often happens with older songs in order to reflect modern times. This version only includes verses 1 ...

  3. "Foggy Dew" or "Foggy, Foggy Dew" is an English folk song with a strong presence in the South of England and the Southern United States in the nineteenth century. The song describes the outcome of an affair between a weaver and a girl he courted. It is cataloged as Laws No. O03 and Roud Folk Song Index No. 558.It has been recorded by many traditional singers including Harry Cox, and a diverse ...

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  5. The Foggy Dew (in italiano "La nebbia del mattino") è una ballata irlandese, che descrive la Sollevazione di Pasqua del 1916 con lo scopo di incoraggiare gli irlandesi a combattere per la causa irlandese, piuttosto che per gli inglesi, come molti giovani stavano facendo durante la prima guerra mondiale.. È stata scritta da Canon Charles O'Neill, un parroco irlandese: dopo aver assistito alla ...

  6. The Foggy Dew is one of the most remarkable songs to have emerged out of the Easter Rising staged by Irish nationalists in 1916. It was written by Canon Charles O’Neill who was a parish priest at Kilcoo in County Down.in the north of Ireland. The melody is based on an old traditional Irish song called the Banks of Moorlough Shore.

  7. "The Foggy Dew" is a traditional Irish song about the failed Easter Uprising of 1916. It calls Irishmen to join the cause of the Republic instead of fighting...