Brian Boru's March is a traditional Irish tune. Brian Boru was a High King of Ireland who founded the O'Brien dynasty. In 1969, the song was recorded by The Chieftains.Horslips used it in 1976, as the intro and basis for "Trouble (With a Capital T)" from the album The Book of Invasions.
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| - Brian Boru's March (en)
- Brian Borus´s march (eu)
- Brian Boru's March (fr)
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| - Brian Boru's March is a traditional Irish tune. Brian Boru was a High King of Ireland who founded the O'Brien dynasty. In 1969, the song was recorded by The Chieftains.Horslips used it in 1976, as the intro and basis for "Trouble (With a Capital T)" from the album The Book of Invasions. (en)
- Brian Borus´s march (euskaraz Brian Boruren martxa) antzinako irlandar doinua da. Bere izenak ongi dioen bezala Brian Boru erregearen omenez konposatua izan zen. (eu)
- La Brian Boru's March ou en français Marche de Brian Boru est une mélodie traditionnelle irlandaise. Le nom du morceau provient du roi irlandais Brian Boru, qui fut le premier roi à unifier l'Irlande celtique. (fr)
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| - Performed by the U.S. Marine Band. (en)
- Performed on piano. (en)
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| - Brian Boru's March .ogg (en)
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| - Brian Boru's March is a traditional Irish tune. Brian Boru was a High King of Ireland who founded the O'Brien dynasty. In 1969, the song was recorded by The Chieftains.Horslips used it in 1976, as the intro and basis for "Trouble (With a Capital T)" from the album The Book of Invasions. (en)
- Brian Borus´s march (euskaraz Brian Boruren martxa) antzinako irlandar doinua da. Bere izenak ongi dioen bezala Brian Boru erregearen omenez konposatua izan zen. (eu)
- La Brian Boru's March ou en français Marche de Brian Boru est une mélodie traditionnelle irlandaise. Le nom du morceau provient du roi irlandais Brian Boru, qui fut le premier roi à unifier l'Irlande celtique. (fr)
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