I recorded an original composition song, "Gilgarra Mountain", not comprehending where the phrase had originated. My tune can be heard from the vinyl "Something for Everyone, Songs of Rowland." My use of the name had originated in some ole Peter Paul & Mary that I had listened to in my youth.
@@bigoldinosaur The US band the Highwaymen recorded the song six year earlier, in 1962 as there's whiskey in the jar. Peter, Paul and Mary recorded it 1965 as 'Gilgarra mountains,' and as with most of what PP&M did, it's the best version of the song.
I recorded an original composition song, "Gilgarra Mountain", not comprehending where the phrase had originated. My tune can be heard from the vinyl "Something for Everyone, Songs of Rowland." My use of the name had originated in some ole Peter Paul & Mary that I had listened to in my youth.
Nej. Gilgarra Mauntain er skrevet af P. Stokey fra Peter Paul and Mary.
The song is actually called "Whiskey In the Jar" made famous by the Irish band "The Dubliners."
No it isn't.
No lol it is actually called Gilgara mountain. It's an traditional Irish song
The original song is called "Whiskey In The Jar" but the title has been changed over the years but it was first made popular by The Dubliners in 1968.
Smh. Okay. And the artists who sang it in the 20s and 30s didn't exist
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The US band the Highwaymen recorded the song six year earlier, in 1962 as there's whiskey in the jar. Peter, Paul and Mary recorded it 1965 as 'Gilgarra mountains,' and as with most of what PP&M did, it's the best version of the song.