
In 1986, Scotsman Donnie Macdonald and Irishman James Keigher came together to perform Irish and Scottish folk music, combining traditional and contemporary styles. The name "Men of Worth" was chosen from the title of a folk song written by the Scottish singer/songwriter Archie Fisher. Together Men of Worth blend their voices with harmony and support their collection of songs with their varied selection of instruments. They have a very simple approach to their presentation, and in keeping with tradition, remain true to the music and story.
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Rambling Rover
Paddy Lay Back
Some Say the Divil is Dead / 'S Iomadh Rud a Chunnaic Mi / Lucy'
At the Breaking of Day
The Kishorn Commandos
All God's Creatures
Bannockburn
Christmas In The Trenches
The Barmaid / The Scholar / Music for A Found Harmonium
New South Wales
The Campbells Are Coming
Come With Me Molly
Rolling Hills of the Border
Destination Donegal
Lord of the Dance
Ta Mo Chleamhnas Deanta
I'm a Rover
Hills of Connemara
The Road By The River
Paddle Your Own Canoe
All For Me Grog
Rolling Home
Dan Your Man
The Sands of Vatersay
Scotland Rule
The Oats Field
Silent Night
Marie's Wedding
Nancy Spain
Wild Mountain Thyme
Green Fields of France / Flowers of the Forest
Roses of Prince Charlie
Little Drummer Boy
The Rising of the Moon
I'll Tell Me Ma
Men of Worth
The Belle of Broughton
Always Argyll
Belfast Mill
Leave Her Johnny
Miss Monaghan/spootiskerry/john Keith Laing
Fields of Athenry
Paddy Kelly's Brew
Sound The Pibroch
Flower of Scotland
Doon in the Wee Room
Star of the County Down
Raglan Road
Gentleman Soldier
Turning Toward the Morning
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