List of Notable Songs
- Belfast Brigade
- Back Home in Derry
- Come All You Warriors
- Come Out Ye Black And Tans
- Connaught Rangers (aka The Drums Were Beating)
- The Decommission Song / Stuff Your Decommission
- Erin Go Bragh
- Follow me up to Carlow
- Peter Crowley
- Connolly Was There
- Fighting Men from Crossmaglen
- Join the British Army
- Give Ireland Back To The Irish
- Go On Home British Soldiers
- God Save Ireland
- Green, White and Gold
- Irish Citizen Army
- Johnston's Motor Car
- Let the People Sing
- My Fathers Gun
- My Little Armalite
- Northern Gaels/Crumlin Jail
- Oró Sé do Bheatha 'Bhaile
- Say Hello To The Provos
- Some Say the Devil is Dead
- Roll Of Honour
- The Bold Fenian Men
- Tiocfaidh ár lá
- The Great Fenian Ram
- The Broad Black Brimmer
- The Eyes Of The IRA
- The Helicopter Song
- The Men Behind the Wire
- The Minstrel Boy
- Old Fenian Gun
- The Peeler and the Goat
- The Rifles of the IRA
- The Sam Song
- You'll Never Beat the Irish
- My Old Mans A Provo
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