Gaelic Storm - Titanic Set (Herding Cats - 1999)

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2010

two songs (in one) from the 3rd class party in titanic

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  • What's the name of the two songs? Haha love this btw!

  • @Dragan3rd both songs are actually just one, and the name is "titanic set" like in the title

  • @Dragan3rd

    actually, Serjo777 is trying to be a smart ass.

    found this online: ...album ends with another medley called "Titanic Set." The song is made up of "O'Mahoney's" and "Murphy's Reel."

    no offense Serjo777.

  • @staffweilder couldn't know that, i downloaded this album, and this was the last song and its called "titanic set" on this album, i didnt try to be a smartass or whatever, i just told him what i knew, or what i thought i knew

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  • Love this band...awesome!!

  • @Dragan3rd I think it's "The Blarney pilgrim" and then "Drowsy Maggie" ;)

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  • :) Titanic....you have the best songs...ever.

  • @Serjo777 then whats the other ones name?

  • I have to say, the part where these guys played in the Titanic movie was my favorite part.

    I remember my sister and I trying to dance to this in our little trailer living room when we were little, no leg room I tell you! XD

  • one person isn't Irish

  • @staffweilder not to bother, but the first tune is called Blarney Pilgrim and the second is Drowsy Maggie..

    anyway this kind of music cannot be called "song", this is a "set" of "tunes" :)

  • john ryan's polka;) that's the name of the song

  • @Dragan3rd The second is called "Drunken Sailor" (The Irish Rovers sing this song, with lyrics :P) but I don't know the name of the first...

  • First song is Hills of Connemara

  • The "set" from the movie is Blarney Pilgrim, John Ryan's Polka, Kesh Jig, and Drowsy Maggie. Which would probably never be played in a "real" set together, which is why -this- set only includes the first and last. ;D

  • @GollumsLilHelper Yes, although it's not really Hills of Connemara but John Ryan's Polka.

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