Birth name Patrick Reilly Name Paddy Reilly Occupation(s) Singer Role Singer | Years active 1966–2005 | |
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Born 18 October 1939 (age 85) Dublin, Ireland ( 1939-10-18 ) Albums 20 Golden Irish Ballads, The Life of Paddy Reilly, Alive Alive‑O, Irish Pub Songs, 40 Years Similar People Jim McCann, Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly, Patsy Watchorn, Eamonn Campbell |
Paddy reilly the fields of athenry
Patrick 'Paddy' Reilly (born October 18, 1939 in Dublin) is an Irish folk singer and guitarist. He is one of Ireland's most famous balladeers and is best known for his renditions of "The Fields of Athenry", Rose of Allendale and "The Town I Loved So Well". Reilly released his version of "The Fields of Athenry" as a single in 1983; it was the most successful version of this song, remaining in the Irish charts for 72 weeks.
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- Paddy reilly the fields of athenry
- vintage vinyl series the life of paddy reilly full album paddy reilly
- Solo albums
- With The Dubliners
- References

For years a solo performer, he joined The Dubliners in 1996 as a replacement for long-time member Ronnie Drew. He left the group after nine years to move to New York City (where he owns a number of pubs) in 2005 and was replaced by Patsy Watchorn.

He owned a number of bars in New York, including "Paddy Reilly's" on 29th Street and 2nd Avenue. (Reilly sold "Paddy Reilly's" to his former partner, Steve Duggan. According to Duggan, as of April 1, 2013, the building and Bar have been sold to another individual.) Paddy now lives in Naples, Florida, and frequents O'Donoghue's Bar & Grill on Marco Island, along with Paddy Murphy's, 5th Avenue, Naples.
vintage vinyl series the life of paddy reilly full album paddy reilly
Solo albums
