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Irish immigrants to the USA- song
robinbaby
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Irish immigrants to the USA- song
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Hi I �m currently trying to put together a lesson on Irish immigrants to the USA. This lesson is to be based on songs. I already have one about their coming to the USA: Isle of Hope by Brendan Graham, but I �m looking for a song (traditional, recent, ...) that tells of the life they had after they settled in the USA. Hope you can help me with this. Merry Christmas Celine |
19 Dec 2015
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joannajs
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All kinds of immigrants to the US, among them Irish, a very bitter song though, but SOOOOO POWERFUL! is Bruce Springsteen �s American Land. Guess exactly what you �re looking for, but not a rosy picture Make sure to find it with lyrics as Bruce doesn �t exacly sing clearly ;-)
I�ve just looked through youtube and can�t find the video I once downloaded with the lyrics, anyway, if you want it write to me a pm with your email and I�ll send it to you.
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19 Dec 2015
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Tapioca
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Not sure if it fits your needs. as it �s more of a love song, but I �ve always liked The Lakes of Pontchartrain, by Planxty. There �s a wiki entry for it too. Lyrics are here. There were a lot of Irish soldiers who came over to North America with the British army and no doubt many decided to stay. Planxty �s version seems to tell it from that kind of point of view anyway. For a complete contrast, have a look at the Dropkick Murphys, for example, " The Hardest Mile" (lyrics here, background to the story here). Tap
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19 Dec 2015
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celticjames
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Hmmm Perhaps Van Diemens land by U2 might be worth a look ? |
20 Dec 2015
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SVieira
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Thousands are Sailing by The Pogues (it is one of the songs referred to in Tap �s link to "Ten Irish emigration songs that will stir your heart") goes about causes for emigration ("a famished man") and about life there as an immigrant (in the US) - you may check the lyrics here. And if it somehow comes relevant to your course (I don �t know if it does - in Portugal, we are often asked to establish a connection between what we teach and what ss see / feel / experience outside school), it can also be used to establish a parallel between the period of the Great Famine and the current refugee crisis (thousands are now sailing to a land in which some will be a religious minority) - what was/were/are the cause(s) for emigration? + How did/will it work out?
Sandra
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20 Dec 2015
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robinbaby
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Thanks to all of you for your kind suggestions. I �m going to listen to them and try and finish my lesson. |
21 Dec 2015
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