Top Blues Songs in Ireland

1
C'mon Everybody cover
C'mon Everybody

Eddie Cochran

2
Misty Blue cover
Misty Blue

Dorothy Moore

3
Fooled Around and Fell in Love cover
Fooled Around and Fell in Love

Elvin Bishop

4
When Love Comes to Town cover
When Love Comes to Town

U2

5
Addicted to Love cover
Addicted to Love

Robert Palmer

6
(Somebody) Help me Out cover
(Somebody) Help me Out

Beggar & Co

7
Something in the Air cover
Something in the Air

Thunderclap Newman

8
Free Hearted Woman cover
Free Hearted Woman

Bravuras

9
Right Here Right Now cover
Right Here Right Now

Mississippi Shakedown

10
Jump, Jive and Wail cover
Jump, Jive and Wail

Louis Prima

11
I Didn't Mean to Turn You On cover
I Didn't Mean to Turn You On

Robert Palmer

12
Day of the Eagle (Live) cover
Day of the Eagle (Live)

Robin Trower

13
Right Next Door cover
Right Next Door

The Robert Cray Band

14
He Was Really Saying Something cover
He Was Really Saying Something

The Velvelettes

15
Juggernaut cover
Juggernaut

Pat Mcmanus Band

16
It's Only Love cover
It's Only Love

Blodwyn Pig

17
I Just Want to Make Love to You cover
I Just Want to Make Love to You

Etta James

18
I Could Cry cover
I Could Cry

John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers

Best radio stations for Blues

Ireland’s blues scene is a vibrant tapestry that blends deep-rooted traditions with contemporary flair, creating a unique sonic landscape that resonates from the bustling streets of Dublin to the rugged coasts of Galway. Right now, the airwaves are dominated by a mix of timeless legends and rock-infused anthems that define the current mood of the country's listeners. At the forefront of this movement is the legendary collaboration between B.B. King and Eric Clapton. Their soulful rendition of "Wonderful Tonight" has become a definitive favorite, appearing as a consistent staple across various stations for its masterclass in guitar phrasing and emotional resonance. This track perfectly encapsulates the sophisticated yet raw energy that Irish blues fans crave.

The current trends also highlight a fascinating crossover between pure blues and classic rock. Robert Palmer’s high-octane "Addicted to Love" remains a powerhouse on the charts, bringing a rhythmic drive that keeps the momentum going throughout the day. However, the heart of the Irish blues experience is often found in its local voices. Bap Kennedy’s "Long Time a Comin'" is a standout track, offering a narrative-driven sound that connects the melancholic beauty of the blues with an authentic Irish storytelling tradition. It’s this blend of international stardom and homegrown talent that makes the local scene so compelling.

Furthermore, the inclusion of tracks like Blodwyn Pig’s "It's Only Love" shows an appreciation for the experimental edges of the genre, where British blues-rock influences meet soulful melodies. Whether you are looking for the slow, burning heat of a guitar solo or a driving beat to get you through the evening, the top blues songs in Ireland right now provide a comprehensive soundtrack. These stations curate a listening experience that honors the pioneers of the past while keeping a steady pulse on the modern sounds shaping the genre today. Tune in to experience the grit, the soul, and the undeniable passion of the blues across the Emerald Isle.