Other Songs
- Fiddler's Green appears as a destination in Archie Fisher's Final Trawl
- It appears in Hans Zimmer's Hoist the Colours from Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. in the verse "With the keys to the cage and the devil to pay/We lay to Fiddler's Green"
- Fiddler's Green is a song by the Canadian rock group The Tragically Hip.
- "Fiddler on the Green" is a song by the German power metal Demons and Wizards (a side-project group of the metal bands Blind Guardian and Iced Earth).
- Fiddler's Green is a song by Grimsby (UK) folksinger John Conolly, widely recorded by such artists as The Dubliners, Liam Clancy, and Schooner Fare.
- In the traditional shanty "New York Girls," as recorded by Tom Lewis on 1995's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Singer!, the last line sung by the sailor is, "Commend our bones to Davy Jones, our souls to Fiddler's Green."
- Fiddler's Green is the name of the 2005 Grammy Award winning album by Tim O'Brien and the title track of that album.
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