This Is The Day
The Patriot Game
The Song of Partition
Children of Fear (2004 version)
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Plastic Bullets (2004 version)
The Men Behind the Wire
The Lough Sheelin Eviction
Go On Home British Soldiers
Danny Boy (The Derry Air)
Star Of The County Down
In Belfast
Up the Border
The Green Glens of Antrim
The Orange Flute
The Old Brigade Dance Medley
Lament for the Lost
We Shall Overcome
You’ll Never Beat The Irish Part III
Tyrone
Must Ireland Divided Be (2004 version)
Song Of Liberty
The Orange and the Green
Long Kesh (2004 version)
The Sash Me Father Wore
Fermanagh Love Song
Hills of Glenswilly
Joe McDonnell
County Of Armagh
The Guildford Four (2004 version)
Billy Reid
Up the Rebels Dance Medley
Most popular songs of The Wolfe Tones
Come Out Ye Black & Tans
1972 • Let the People Sing
Grace
2001 • You’ll Never Beat the Irish
Sean South Of Garryowen
1972 • Let the People Sing
Go On Home British Soldiers
2004 • The Troubles
You’ll Never Beat the Irish, Part 1
2001 • You’ll Never Beat the Irish
Joe McDonnell
1983 • A Sense of Freedom
The Boys of Wexford
1965 • The Foggy Dew
Glenswilly
1965 • The Foggy Dew
Four Strong Winds
1968 • The Rights of Man
The Rights of Man
1968 • The Rights of Man
A Soldier’s Life
1974 • 'Till Ireland a Nation
Laugh and the World Laughs with You
1974 • 'Till Ireland a Nation
Trivia about the album The Troubles by The Wolfe Tones
- In what year was the album “The Troubles” released by The Wolfe Tones?
- The album “The Troubles” was released in 2004 by The Wolfe Tones, featuring 32 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “The Troubles” by The Wolfe Tones?
- “Go On Home British Soldiers” is the biggest hit from the album “The Troubles” by The Wolfe Tones.