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"The Fields of Athenry" is arguably the most famous modern Irish folk ballad, often mistaken for a traditional nineteenth-century air. Written by Dublin songwriter in the 1970s, it documents the heartbreak of the Great Irish Famine (1845–1850). This paper examines the song's historical roots, its lyrical narrative of resistance, and its evolution into a cultural touchstone for Irish sports fans and the global diaspora. 1. Historical Context and Composition

Despite its traditional feel, the song was officially first recorded in by Danny Doyle. St. John was inspired by historical accounts he read in Galway regarding the "Indian corn" imported by the British authorities, which was too hard for Irish mills to grind, leaving starving families desperate. fields_of_athenry

The Fields of Athenry: From Famine Ballad to Global Anthem "The Fields of Athenry" is arguably the most

"The Fields of Athenry" is arguably the most famous modern Irish folk ballad, often mistaken for a traditional nineteenth-century air. Written by Dublin songwriter in the 1970s, it documents the heartbreak of the Great Irish Famine (1845–1850). This paper examines the song's historical roots, its lyrical narrative of resistance, and its evolution into a cultural touchstone for Irish sports fans and the global diaspora. 1. Historical Context and Composition

Despite its traditional feel, the song was officially first recorded in by Danny Doyle. St. John was inspired by historical accounts he read in Galway regarding the "Indian corn" imported by the British authorities, which was too hard for Irish mills to grind, leaving starving families desperate.

The Fields of Athenry: From Famine Ballad to Global Anthem