"O'Donnell Abú" - Irish Rebel Song
"O'Donnell Abú" was written by the Fenian songwriter Michael Joseph McCann in 1843. The title refers to Red Hugh O'Donnell (Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill), who ruled over Tyrconnell during Tyrone's Rebellion, 1593-1603. The title itself is a Gaelic war-cry: “O’Donnell hurrah”. Performed by Liam Clancy & Tommy Makem, 1977.

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