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    It's a Long Way to Tipperary - Wikipedia

    "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" (or "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary") is an English music hall song first performed in 1912 by Jack Judge, and written by Judge and Harry Williams, though authorship of the song has long been disputed. It was recorded in 1914 by Irish tenor John McCormack. It was used as a marching … See more

    Jack Judge's parents were Irish, and his grandparents came from Tipperary. Judge met Harry Williams (Henry James Williams, 23 September 1873 – 21 February 1924) in Oldbury, Worcestershire at the Malt Shovel See more

    The song was originally written as a lament from an Irish worker in London, missing his homeland. Unlike popular songs of previous … See more

    The song was featured as one of the songs in the 1951 film On Moonlight Bay, the 1960s stage musical and film Oh! What a Lovely War, and the 1970 musical Darling Lili, sung by Julie Andrews. It was also sung by the prisoners of war in Jean Renoir See more

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    Feldman persuaded Florrie Forde to perform the song in 1913, but she disliked it and dropped it from her act. However, it became the hit song of 1913 and was widely popular when the See more

    • Around 1915, labour activist Joe Hill wrote It's a Long Way Down to the Soup Line using the tune of It's a Long Way to Tipperary. The song first describes the plight of poor workers before the formation of a nationwide labour union consisting of all workers. Then, it … See more

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    "It's A Long Way to Tipperary" is largely regarded as an Irish song, but experts have pointed out its British roots as well. It's perhaps the most famous Irish song of all, but although most regard it as a British song, evidence shows "It's A Long Way to Tipperary" is part of both cultures.
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