Ballad of the Irish Horse is an album released by the Irish musical group The Chieftains in 1986. The album serves as the soundtrack for a National Geographic documentary, The Ballad of the Irish Horse, which documented the history and tradition of horses in Ireland.[2]
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^"The Chieftains - Ballad of the Irish Horse". Claddagh Records. Archived from the original on 6 February 2007. Retrieved 30 March 2008.
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