Musician, singer, anthropologist and musical historian Mick Moloney celebrates the joyous and creative era in American popular song from the early 1890's to the end of vaudeville and the start of the Great Depression on his new release IF IT WASN'T FOR THE IRISH AND THE JEWS. Each of the album's 14 tracks is notable for having been created in a collaboration between Irish and Jewish lyricists and composers.
1) If It Wasn't for the Irish and the Jews
2) Along the Rocky Road to Dublin
3) When McGuinness Gets a Job
4) There's a Typical Tipperary Over Here
5) Mother Malone
6) 'Twas Only An Irishman's Dream
7) I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier
8) Sailing Off to the Yankee Land
9) Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly
10) Faugh a Ballagh
11) The Old Bog Road
12) Maloney Puts His Name Above the Door
13) When You Come Back and You Will Come Back
14) Are You the O'Reilly