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Irish immigrants to the USA- song



robinbaby
France

Irish immigrants to the USA- song
 
Hi 
 
I �m currently trying to put together a lesson on Irish immigrants to the USA. This lesson is to be based on songs. I already have one about their coming to the USA: Isle of Hope by Brendan Graham, but I �m looking for a song (traditional, recent, ...) that tells of the life they had after they settled in the USA.
 
Hope you can help me with this.
 
Merry Christmas
 
Celine 

19 Dec 2015      





joannajs
Poland

All kinds of immigrants to the US, among them Irish, a very bitter song though, but SOOOOO POWERFUL! is Bruce Springsteen �s American Land. Guess exactly what you �re looking for, but not a rosy picture
 
Make sure to find it with lyrics as Bruce doesn �t exacly sing clearly ;-) 

I�ve just looked through youtube and can�t find the video I once downloaded with the lyrics, anyway, if you want it write to me a pm with your email and I�ll send it to you.

19 Dec 2015     



Tapioca
United Kingdom

Not sure if it fits your needs. as it �s more of a love song, but I �ve always liked The Lakes of Pontchartrain, by Planxty. There �s a wiki entry for it too. Lyrics are here. There were a lot of Irish soldiers who came over to North America with the British army and no doubt many decided to stay. Planxty �s version seems to tell it from that kind of point of view anyway.
 
For a complete contrast, have a look at the Dropkick Murphys, for example, "The Hardest Mile" (lyrics here, background to the story here).
 
And of course, as Christmas is approaching, The Pogues � Fairy Tale of New York is a classic.

A couple more links for you to mine:

Ten Irish emigration songs that will stir your heart

Tap

19 Dec 2015     



celticjames
Australia

Hmmm Perhaps Van Diemens land by U2 might be worth a look ?

20 Dec 2015     



SVieira
Portugal

Thousands are Sailing by The Pogues (it is one of the songs referred to in Tap �s link to "Ten Irish emigration songs that will stir your heart") goes about causes for emigration ("a famished man") and about life there as an immigrant (in the US) - you may check the lyrics here.
And if it somehow comes relevant to your  course (I don �t know if it does - in Portugal, we are often asked to establish a connection between what we teach and what ss see / feel / experience outside school), it can also be used to establish a parallel between the period of the Great Famine and the current refugee crisis (thousands are now sailing to a land in which some will be a religious minority) - what was/were/are the cause(s) for emigration? + How did/will it work out?

Sandra 

20 Dec 2015     



robinbaby
France

Thanks to all of you for your kind suggestions. I �m going to listen to them and try and finish my lesson.

21 Dec 2015