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"I Know My Love" is a traditional Irish folk song, which was first collected by Herbert Hughes and published by Boosey & Hawkes in 1909, in Volume 1 of "Irish Country Songs" - although the song is likely to be considerably older than that. The book can be viewed or downloaded as a PDF here. The song is about a woman's love for "an arrant rover" and her jealousy of his other women. An early recording was done by Burl Ives on 3 March 1941 for his debut album Okeh Presents the Wayfaring Stranger.

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  • "I Know My Love" é um compacto da The Chieftains lançado em 1999, retirado do álbum Tears of Stone. A canção teve a parceria da banda The Corrs. (pt)
  • "I Know My Love" is a traditional Irish folk song, which was first collected by Herbert Hughes and published by Boosey & Hawkes in 1909, in Volume 1 of "Irish Country Songs" - although the song is likely to be considerably older than that. The book can be viewed or downloaded as a PDF here. The song is about a woman's love for "an arrant rover" and her jealousy of his other women. An early recording was done by Burl Ives on 3 March 1941 for his debut album Okeh Presents the Wayfaring Stranger. (en)
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  • "I Know My Love" is a traditional Irish folk song, which was first collected by Herbert Hughes and published by Boosey & Hawkes in 1909, in Volume 1 of "Irish Country Songs" - although the song is likely to be considerably older than that. The book can be viewed or downloaded as a PDF here. The song is about a woman's love for "an arrant rover" and her jealousy of his other women. An early recording was done by Burl Ives on 3 March 1941 for his debut album Okeh Presents the Wayfaring Stranger. It is best known as a single by Irish folk band The Chieftains with The Corrs, released in 1999, taken from their widely acclaimed album Tears of Stone. James Yorkston and the Athletes also recorded a version of this song on the album Moving Up Country. recorded a new version on her 2010 album My Irish Home. Colin Wilkie and recorded a version on their 1966 album . Other artists having recorded the song include Pete Seeger, The Clancy Brothers, The Dubliners, John Doyle, Seamus Kennedy, and Salli Terri. (en)
  • "I Know My Love" é um compacto da The Chieftains lançado em 1999, retirado do álbum Tears of Stone. A canção teve a parceria da banda The Corrs. (pt)
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