When I Was Young (album)

When I Was Young (or When I Was Young: Children's Songs from Ireland) is a collaboration between Irish musicians Len Graham, Garry Ó Briain and Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin. It is the third studio album from Ní Uallacháin, her second collaboration with Ó Briain, and Graham's eleventh studio album. The album was released on the Gael Linn label.[1]

When I Was Young
Studio album by
Released1997
Recorded1996-97
GenreTraditional Irish
Folk
Celtic
Length68:48
LabelGael Linn
Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin chronology
An Dara Craiceann
(1995)
When I Was Young
(1997)
An Irish Lullaby
(1999)

Track listing

  1. Johnny When You Die
  2. Dazzledance
  3. Soldier, Soldier
  4. The Field Mouse's Ball
  5. The Wheel of Fortune
  6. As I Roved Out
  7. The Fox & The Hare
  8. Rosemary Fair
  9. Early in the Morning
  10. Henry My Son
  11. Old Roger Rum
  12. My Aunt Jane
  13. Frost Is All over/Daisy Chain
  14. The Magical Band
  15. The Golden Ball
  16. Do You Love an Apple
  17. The Old Woman & The Beggar
  18. Weelia Weelia Wallia
  19. Cause He Was a Fool
  20. The Willow Tree
  21. Fair Rosa
  22. I Once Had a Granny
  23. Pack of Tailors/Baggy Britches
  24. The Frog's Wedding
  25. The False Knight
  26. Dreamtime
  27. Morning Willie
  28. I Know Where I'm Going

Personnel

  • Len Graham – Arranger, Performer, Vocals
  • Garry Ó Briain – Arranger, Guitar, Keyboards, Mandolin, Performer, Producer
  • Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin – Arranger, Performer, Vocals
  • Paul Brady – Liner Notes
  • Ronan Browne – Flute, Pipe, Whistle (Instrument)
  • Nollaig Casey – Fiddle, Viola
  • Catherine Considine – Engineer
  • Tom Hayes – Percussion
  • Frances Lambe – Paintings
  • Martin Murray – Mixing
  • Máirtín O'Connor – Accordion
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References

  1. When I Was Young at IrishSong.com
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