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  1. The Girls Won't Leave the Boys Alone is an album by Cherish the Ladies released in 2001 on the Windham Hill label. The title reverses the lyrics "the boys won't leave the girls alone" from the Irish song "Belle of Belfast City/I'll Tell Me Ma", popularized in the album Irish Heartbeat by Van Morrison and The Chieftains.

    • 59:23
    • April 17, 2001
    • November 1998-August 2000
    • Celtic
  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "The Girls Won't Leave The Boys Alone" on Discogs.

    • (5)
    • US
    • 14
    • CD, Album
  3. Hearty and Hellish! The Boys Won't Leave the Girls Alone is a collection of mostly traditional Irish folk songs performed by The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem. It also includes several songs from other countries, such as the Scottish folk song, "Marie's Wedding".

    • 33:30
    • November 1962
    • 19 April, 25 & 28 June and 16 July 1962, New York, NY
    • Irish folk
  4. Cherish The Ladies - The Girls Won't Leave The Boys Alone. Windham Hill Records. 2001. 01. The Broom Of The Cowdenknowes. 02. Freeborn Man Of The Travelling People. 03. Rambling Irishman. 04. Bonny Blue-Eyed Nancy. 05. Mullin's Fancy. 06. Erin Gra Mo Chroi. 07. An Poc Ar Buille. 08. - Luka Bloom & Cherish The Ladies. 09. The Collier's Set. 10.

  5. Luka Bloom: Vocals (Track: 8) Marie Reilly: Fiddle (Track: 10) Martin Reilly: Whistle (Track: 10) Matt Molloy : Flute (Track: 5) Mike Rafferty: Flute (Track: 10) Mattie Connolly: Vocals, Uilleann pipes (Track: 10) Mick Moloney: Banjo (Track: 13) Paddy Reilly: Vocals (Track: 11) Pete Seeger: Banjo (Track: 12)

  6. I have been listening to Cherish the Ladies “The Girls won’t Leave the Boys Alone” and have learnt by ear the tune thats played in the middle and as an outro to this track. Can any body confirm the name of this tune. Is it called “The Mad Puck Goat” or does it have another name.

  7. 6. Feb. 2001 · Listen to The Girls Won't Leave the Boys Alone by Cherish the Ladies on Apple Music. Stream songs including “The Broom of the Cowdenknowes”, “Freeborn Man of the Traveling People” and more.