The Wild Rover (song performance)

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The Wild Rover (song performance) is a popular rendition of the traditional Irish folk song, widely associated with Liam Clancy’s influential interpretations in the Irish folk revival.

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The Wild Rover 1
The Wild Rover (song performance) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work performance
song performance
associatedWith Liam Clancy NERFINISHED
The Clancy Brothers NERFINISHED
basedOn The Wild Rover (traditional song) NERFINISHED
chorusFeature call-and-response with audience
countryOfOrigin Ireland
culturalAssociation Irish diaspora
Irish folk sessions
Irish pubs
genre Irish folk music
folk music
hasCulturalRole Irish drinking song standard
Irish folk revival standard
hasLyricalTheme drinking song
repentance
return home
hasMusicalForm strophic song
hasNotableInterpretationBy Liam Clancy NERFINISHED
hasRefrain “And it’s no, nay, never / No, nay, never, no more”
hasSubjectMatter a man who vows not to be a rover any more
influenced later Irish folk revival performances of “The Wild Rover”
influencedBy Irish traditional ballad style
language English
meter 4/4 time
notablePerformer Liam Clancy NERFINISHED
partOf Irish folk revival NERFINISHED
performancePractice audience sing-along
pub singing
tempo moderate
tradition Irish traditional music
typicalInstrumentation acoustic guitar
banjo
bodhrán
tin whistle
voice
typicalSetting folk club
live concert
pub performance

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Liam Clancy notableWork The Wild Rover (song performance)
The Clancy Brothers notableWork The Wild Rover (song performance)
this entity surface form: The Wild Rover