O'Neill & Jones Song Lyrics

Top O'Neill & Jones Albums of June 2024

1Broken Shoes (Acoustic Version) - Single album lyrics, reviews, download

Broken Shoes (Acoustic Version) - Single

$0.99Genre: FolkDate: 25 April 2021
2No Excuse - Single album lyrics, reviews, download

No Excuse - Single

$0.99Genre: RockDate: 18 January 2021
3No Excuse (Acoustic Version) - Single album lyrics, reviews, download

No Excuse (Acoustic Version) - Single

$0.99Genre: CountryDate: 07 May 2021
4Cats Don't Work - Single album lyrics, reviews, download

Cats Don't Work - Single

$0.99Genre: Traditional FolkDate: 20 September 2018
5Broken Shoes - Single album lyrics, reviews, download

Broken Shoes - Single

$0.99Genre: FolkDate: 02 April 2021
6It Doesn't Snow - Single album lyrics, reviews, download

It Doesn't Snow - Single

$0.99Genre: HolidayDate: 08 November 2021

Top O'Neill & Jones Songs of June 2024

1Cats Don't Work song lyrics

Cats Don't Work

$0.99Genre: Traditional FolkDate: 20 September 2018
2No Excuse (Acoustic Version) song lyrics

No Excuse (Acoustic Version)

$0.99Genre: CountryDate: 07 May 2021
3Broken Shoes (Acoustic version) song lyrics

Broken Shoes (Acoustic version)

$0.99Genre: FolkDate: 25 April 2021
4Broken Shoes song lyrics

Broken Shoes

$0.99Genre: FolkDate: 02 April 2021
5It Doesn't Snow song lyrics

It Doesn't Snow

$0.99Genre: HolidayDate: 08 November 2021
6No Excuse song lyrics

No Excuse

$0.99Genre: RockDate: 18 January 2021

Who is O'Neill & Jones?

The O'Neill dynasty (Irish: Ó Néill) are a lineage of Irish Gaelic origin that held prominent positions and titles in Ireland and elsewhere. As kings of Cenél nEógain, they were historically one of the most prominent family of the Northern Uí Néill, along with the O'Donnell dynasty. Some O'Neills state that their ancestors were kings of Ailech during the Early Middle Ages, as descendants of Niall of the Nine Hostages. Two of their progenitors were High Kings of Ireland: Niall Glúndub (from whom they take their name) and Domnall ua Néill. From 1232 until 1616, the O'Neills were sovereign kings of Tír Eógain, holding territories in the north of Ireland in the province of Ulster, particularly around modern County Tyrone, County Londonderry and County Antrim, in what is now Northern Ireland. After their territory was merged with the Kingdom of Ireland and the land was caught up in the Plantation of Ulster, they were involved in a number of events, such as Tyrone's Rebellion, the ...

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