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Where The 3 Counties Meet

"Where The 3 Counties Meet" is a 1973 Irish traditional song by Brendan Shine.

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is on the west bank, County Longford to the northeast and County Westmeath to the southeast. The song is named for Lough Ree, where the three Irish counties of Longford, Roscommon and Westmeath meet at a tripoint. Also mentioned in the song are the towns of Athlone and Glassan, The Three Jolly Pigeons (a pub on the Athlone–Ballymahon road) and the River Shannon. The song is from the point of view of a member of the Irish diaspora, working in construction in a foreign land and longing to return home. . ==Song history==
Song history
"Where The 3 Counties Meet" was written by Patsy Farrell (1929–2002) of Rathowen. "Where The 3 Counties Meet" was released by Brendan Shine in 1973, and was number one on the Irish Singles Chart for two weeks in August 1973. Spotlight magazine named it Record of the Year. ==References==
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