The Foggy Dew (album) explained

The Foggy Dew
Type:studio
Artist:The Wolfe Tones
Cover:The Wolfe Tones - The Foggy Dew Record Cover.jpg
Released:1965
Genre:Irish folk
Label:Fontana Records
Next Title:Up the Rebels
Next Year:1966

The Foggy Dew is the debut album by Irish folk and rebel band The Wolfe Tones. The album is named after and features the song of the same name.[1]

Track listing

  1. "The Singing Bird"
  2. "Down in the Mines"
  3. "Dicey Reilly"
  4. "Galway Races"
  5. "Louse House In Killkenny"
  6. "The Diamond"
  7. "The Zoological Gardens"
  8. "The Foggy Dew"
  9. "The Peeler and the Goat
  10. "The Sash"
  11. "Limerick Rake"
  12. "Dry Land Sailors"
  13. "Follow Me Up to Carlow"
  14. "The Hills of Glenswilly"
  15. "The Boys of Wexford"
  16. "Roisin Dubh

Notes and References

  1. Millar . Stephen R. . October 2016 . Let the people sing? Irish rebel songs, sectarianism, and Scotland's Offensive Behaviour Act . . 35 . 3 . 308 . 10.1017/S0261143016000519 . 26358295 . .