"Carrickfergus" is a traditional Irish folk song that originated in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The song is also sometimes referred to as "The Banks of the Bann" or "The Bandyrowe."
The lyrics of "Carrickfergus" speak of a man who is far away from his home in the town of Carrickfergus. He laments the distance between him and his loved one, and longs to return to Carrickfergus where he can be reunited with her. The song is often sung as a love ballad.
The exact origins of "Carrickfergus" are unclear, but the song has been popular in Ireland for many years. It has been recorded by numerous artists, including Van Morrison, The Dubliners, Charlotte Church, and Niall Horan. Today, "Carrickfergus" remains a beloved traditional Irish song that is often played at weddings and other special events.
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