Down by the Glenside

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About Down by the Glenside

"Down by the Glenside (The Bold Fenian Men)" is an Irish rebel song written by Peadar Kearney, an Irish Republican and composer of numerous rebel songs, including "The Soldier's Song" ("Amhrán na bhFiann"), now the Irish National Anthem and "The Tri-coloured Ribbon". Kearney was a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, popularly known as the Fenians. He wrote the song about the time of the 1916 Rising. It evokes the memory of the freedom-fighters of the previous generation (strong, manly forms. ..eyes with hope gleaming), as recalled by an old woman down by the glenside. It is effectively a call to arms for a generation of Irishmen accustomed to political nationalism. Three verses to this song were sung by Ken Curtis and The Sons of the Pioneers in the 1950 John Ford movie Rio Grande. Richard Dyer-Bennet recorded the song on his first self produced LP Richard Dyer-Bennet 1, (1955). The song became popular again in the 1960s, when it was recorded by The Clancy Brothers. It has since been recorded by numerous artists, including The Dubliners, Cherish The Ladies, Omnia, Screaming Orphans, Jim McCann, Harry O'Donoghue, and The Wolfe Tones. 


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1998
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'Twas down by the Glenside I met an old woman
A plucking young nettles she ne'er saw me coming
I listened a while to the song she was humming
Glory o glory o to the Bold Fenian Men

It`s fifty long years since I saw the moon beamin'
On strong manly force, their eyes with hope gleamin'
I see them again through all my sad dreamin'
Glory o glory o to the Bold Fenian Men

Some died by the hillside, some died with the stranger
And wise men have told us their cause was a failure
But they loved their old Ireland and they never feared danger
Glory o glory o to the Bold Fenian Men

I passed on my way, God be praised that I met her
Be life long or short, I will never forget her
We may have brave men but we'll never have better
Glory o glory o to the Bold Fenian Men

I passed on my way, God be praised that I met her
Be life long or short, I will never forget her
We may have brave men but we'll never have better
Glory o glory o to the Bold Fenian Men

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The Dubliners

The Dubliners are an Irish folk band founded in Dublin in 1962. The band started off as The Ronnie Drew Ballad Group, named in honour of its founding member, they subsequently renamed themselves as The Dubliners. The group line-up has seen many changes over their fifty year career. However, the group's success was centred around lead singers Luke Kelly and Ronnie Drew, both of whom are now deceased. The band garnered international success with their lively Irish folk songs, traditional street ballads and instrumentals. The band were regulars on the folk scenes in both Dublin and London in the early 1960s, until they were signed to the Minor Major label in 1965 after backing from Dominic Behan. They went on to receive extensive airplay on Radio Caroline, and e… more »

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Written by: PATRICK RYAN, PETER ANTHONY KEARNEY, Peadar Kearney

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10 facts about this song

Song Origin
"Down by the Glenside" is an old Irish rebel song that was popularized by The Dubliners, a famous Irish folk band. The song speaks of Ireland's history, glory days, and the nation's fight for freedom.
Lyrics & Themes
The song's lyrics were written by Peadar Kearney, a renowned Irish songwriter and revolutionary who also penned the Irish National Anthem. The themes explored include nationalism, rebellion, and nostalgia.
Song Inspiration
Kearney was reportedly inspired to write "Down by the Glenside" after reminiscing about fairy stories he heard as a child about the Fianna; this was a legendary army in Irish mythology.
Release Date
The version of the song by The Dubliners was released in the 1960s — a time of resurgence for Irish folk music.
Famous Cover
Renowned singer and activist Sinead O'Connor included a version of "Down by the Glenside" on her album "Sean-Nós Nua" in 2002, further increasing the song's popularity.
Band Lineup
During the recording and release of "Down by the Glenside," The Dubliners had its most famous lineup, which included Luke Kelly, Ronnie Drew, Barney McKenna, Ciarán Bourke, and John Sheahan.
Musical Style
True to the band's sound, "Down by the Glenside" was performed in traditional Irish folk music style.
Live Performances
"Down by the Glenside" became a staple of The Dubliners' live performances and was often included in their setlists.
Impact on Pop Culture
The song, specifically The Dubliners' rendition of it, continues to be part of Irish and global pop culture, often heard in films, television series, and music festivals where traditional Irish music is celebrated.
Historical Significance
Beyond its entertainment value, "Down by the Glenside" is typically regarded as a symbol of early 20th-century Irish nationalism, representing the aspiration for a free and independent Ireland.

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