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- Q4788379 subject Q8554904.
- Q4788379 subject Q8762026.
- Q4788379 subject Q8762157.
- Q4788379 subject Q8769114.
- Q4788379 abstract "Are Ye Right There Michael is a song by the 19th-century and early 20th-century Irish composer and musician Percy French, parodying the state of the West Clare Railway system in rural County Clare. Because of a slow train and the decision of the driver to stop for no apparent reason, French, though having left Sligo in the early morning, arrived so late for an 8pm recital that the audience had left. The ballad caused considerable embarrassment for the rail company, which was mocked in music halls throughout Ireland and Britain because of the song. It led to an unsuccessful libel action against French.It is said that when French arrived late for the libel hearing, the judge chided him on his lateness. French reportedly responded "Your honour, I traveled by the West Clare Railway", resulting in the case being thrown out.".
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- Q4788379 wikiPageWikiLink Q181862.
- Q4788379 wikiPageWikiLink Q22890.
- Q4788379 wikiPageWikiLink Q2731230.
- Q4788379 wikiPageWikiLink Q3051854.
- Q4788379 wikiPageWikiLink Q8554904.
- Q4788379 wikiPageWikiLink Q8762026.
- Q4788379 wikiPageWikiLink Q8762157.
- Q4788379 wikiPageWikiLink Q8769114.
- Q4788379 comment "Are Ye Right There Michael is a song by the 19th-century and early 20th-century Irish composer and musician Percy French, parodying the state of the West Clare Railway system in rural County Clare. Because of a slow train and the decision of the driver to stop for no apparent reason, French, though having left Sligo in the early morning, arrived so late for an 8pm recital that the audience had left.".
- Q4788379 label "Are Ye Right There Michael".