Bobby Clancy - Solo Discography/Guest Appearances

Solo Discography/Guest Appearances

  • 1962 – So Early in the Morning - Tradition LP/Rykodisc CD
  • 1963 – Peg & Bobby Clancy: Songs From Ireland - Tradition LP/Collectables CD

1964 - As We Roved Out - London Globe LP

  • 1974 – Irish Folk Festival - Intercord LP/CD
  • 1974 – Good Times When Bobby Clancy Sings – Talbot LP
  • 1999 – The Quiet Land – ARK CD
  • 1999 – Clancy Sing Along Songs – ARK CD
  • 1999 – Cherish the Ladies: At Home – RCA Victor CD
  • 2000 - Cherish the Ladies: The Girls Won’t Leave the Boys Alone – Windham Hill CD
  • 2000 – Make Me a Cup - ARK CD
  • 2001 – Once in a Lifetime: An Evening of Fine Irish Music – ARK CD (out of print)

2002 - Aoife Clancy: Silvery Moon – Appleseed CD

*Other appearances can be found on the Clancy Brothers Discography

The Clancy Brothers
  • Patrick "Paddy" Clancy
  • Tom Clancy
  • Bobby Clancy
  • Liam Clancy
  • Tommy Makem
with Tommy Makem
Tradition Records
The Lark in the Morning
The Rising of the Moon
Come Fill Your Glass with Us
The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem
Columbia Records
A Spontaneous Performance Recording
Hearty and Hellish! A Live Nightclub Performance
The Boys Won't Leave the Girls Alone
In Person at Carnegie Hall
The First Hurrah!
Recorded LIVE in Ireland
Isn't It Grand Boys
Freedom's Sons
The Irish Uprising
In Concert
Hearty And Hellish
Home, Boys, Home
Sing of the Sea
The Bold Fenian Men
Reunion
Luck Of The Irish
The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration
Irish Drinking Songs
Ain't it Grand Boys: A Collection of Unissued Gems
Persondata
Name Clancy, Bobby
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Date of birth May 14, 1927
Place of birth
Date of death September 6, 2002
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