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| A1-1 | –Joe O'Leary, Bill Power , P. J. Dowries, Seamus Gallagher | The Lark In The MorningBanjo, Mandolin – P. J. DowriesFiddle – Bill Power , Joe O'LearySpoons – Seamus Gallagher |
| A1-2 | –Joe O'Leary, Bill Power , P. J. Dowries, Seamus Gallagher | The Knights Of St. PatrickBanjo, Mandolin – P. J. DowriesFiddle – Bill Power , Joe O'LearySpoons – Seamus Gallagher |
| A2 | –Jesse Owens And Anne Byrne | Buachaill O'n EirneVocals – Anne Byrne, Jesse Owens |
| A3 | –The Ludlow Trio | Ballinure BalladGuitar – Sean LoughranGuitar, Banjo – Paddy RocheVocals – Margaret O'Brien |
| A4 | –The Ludlow Trio | The Croppy BoyGuitar – Sean LoughranGuitar, Banjo – Paddy RocheVocals – Margaret O'Brien |
| A5 | –Jesse Owens And Anne Byrne | The Connemara Cradle SongVocals – Anne Byrne, Jesse Owens |
| A6 | –Joe O'Leary, Bill Power | Slieve Na mBanFiddle – Bill Power , Joe O'Leary |
| A7 | –Jesse Owens And Anne Byrne | The Beggar ManVocals – Anne Byrne, Jesse Owens |
| B1 | –The Ludlow Trio | The Singing BirdGuitar – Sean LoughranGuitar, Banjo – Paddy RocheVocals – Margaret O'Brien |
| B2 | –Jesse Owens | General MunroeVocals – Jesse Owens |
| B3 | –Joe O'Leary, Bill Power , P. J. Downes | The Donegal Reel And Sligo MaidBanjo, Mandolin – P. J. DownesFiddle – Bill Power , Joe O'Leary |
| B4 | –Jesse Owens And Anne Byrne | Gra Mo ChroiVocals – Anne Byrne, Jesse Owens |
| B5 | –Al O'Donnell | The Verdent Braes Of ScreenVocals – Al O'Donnell |
| B6 | –Jesse Owens And Anne Byrne | Buachaillin DhounVocals – Anne Byrne, Jesse Owens |
| B7 | –Louis Mooney And The Islanders | The Men Of The WestBanjo – Owen O'SullivanGuitar – Louis Mooney, Richard SeaverTin Whistle – Charlie Murray |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Pye Records (Sales) Ltd.
- Copyright (c) – Pye Records Ltd.
- Printed By – Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.
Credits
- Producer – Eamonn Andrews Studios Ltd.*
Notes
Label design differs from entry The Abbey Tavern Singers - The Rafters Ring At The Abbey Tavern.A Checker Recording.
Sleevenotes:
THE ABBEY TAVERN
Like a giant blue whale, the great promontory of Howth Head basks at the entrance to Dublin Bay. In the curl of its tail, just a few miles from Dublin, there nestles a little fishing village, watched by the island called Ireland's Eye. This is the village of Howth. Beside the ancient ruins of its abbey stands the Abbey Tavern. Inside-an Irish welcome as warm as a friendly handshake, a tasty supper… a sup to drink…and music and singing with the fragrance of peat about it and the taste of truth in it.
If you know the Irish, the warmth of the welcome, the fine food and drink, are probably just as you expected. The singing may surprise you. In a simple setting a handful of singers make the rafters ring with ballads grave and ballads gay, verses sly and verses simple, songs quiet and songs stirring. It makes a memorable evening.
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NPL 18127 | The Abbey Tavern Singers | The Rafters Ring At The Abbey Tavern (LP, Album, Mono) | Pye Records | NPL 18127 | UK | 1965 |
| NPL 18127 | The Abbey Tavern Singers | The Rafters Ring At The Abbey Tavern (LP, Album, Mono) | Pye Records | NPL 18127 | UK | 1965 |
| NPL 30089 | The Abbey Tavern Singers | The Rafters Ring (LP, Album) | Pye Records | NPL 30089 | Canada | 1965 |

