Sean South (song)

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Sean South of Garryowen” is a song about

Roman Catholic newspaper, within a week of South's death.[2]

Contrary to popular belief, South was not actually from the area of Garryowen, this being poetic licence on the part of the writer. The song was translated into Swedish in 2008 by musicians Björn Alling and Conny Olsson. It has also been satirised in the Rubberbandits song "Up da Ra", from their 2011 album Serious About Men.

References

  • Bell, J. Bowyer (1997). The Secret Army: the IRA. Transaction Publishers. .

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