Difference between revisions of "Masculine Oirisher Rose"
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− | * "My Wild Irish Rose": a 1899 song by American | + | * "My Wild Irish Rose": a 1899 song by American composer Chauncey for his Broadway show ''A Romance of Athlone.'' |
− | * ''feminine Irish rose:'' term given to Lily Foley, the | + | * ''feminine Irish rose:'' term given to Lily Foley, the wife of Irish tenor John McCormack, whose often sang the song |
* '''oireas''' (''Irish''): history | * '''oireas''' (''Irish''): history | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category: Songs and lyrics]] |
[[Category:flowers]] | [[Category:flowers]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Irish phrases]] |
Latest revision as of 15:33, 19 January 2014
- "My Wild Irish Rose": a 1899 song by American composer Chauncey for his Broadway show A Romance of Athlone.
- feminine Irish rose: term given to Lily Foley, the wife of Irish tenor John McCormack, whose often sang the song
- oireas (Irish): history