Artist:Mary Black
Song:Mo Ghile Mear
Album:Collected
Singer Mary Black is very popular in her native Ireland. This 1984 recording of the traditional song Mo Ghile Mear is one of her most popular songs. She was born May 23, 1955 in Dublin, Ireland to a musical family. Her father was a fiddler and her mother was a singer. Her siblings are all musicians and they record sometimes as The Black Family. Mary began singing at age eight and as a teen, she performed with her siblings. She joined the folk band General Humbert in 1975. They recorded two albums and she left the band in 1982. She started her own label Dara Records with her husband and released the 1982 album Mary Black produced by Declan Sinnott of the band Horslips. This is where it gets confusing. The traditional Irish song Mo Ghile Mear was on the 1984 album Collected. The song is one of Mary's better known recordings. It was first released on the 1982 album General Humbert II. Dara added that and two other tracks to Collected. The rest of the album was produced by Sinnott. Then they rereleased Collected on CD in 1991. There are a couple of different songs but it's mostly the same album and that's the version that is available as a budget CD on Amazon. At the same time, Mary was in the band De Dannan. Her 1989 album No Frontiers was also very successful. She toured in the US to promote it. Mary switched to the British label Grapevine in the 90s. Those albums were distributed by Gifthorse in the US. Mary last released new music in 2005. She has been concentrating on releasing her back catalog in deluxe editions. But she still plays live shows in Ireland. It seems like she is winding down her career. Here's the video for Mo Ghile Mear by Mary Black.






