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Cúnla
Cúnla is a deep-rooted Irish folksong, it was initially written in the Irish language.
== History ==
Cúnla was believed to be written sometime in the 14th century and was introduced as a type of lullaby or baby tickling song. The writer of the song is unknown and is normally sung in Sean-nós. This is a unique style of unaccompanied singing in the Irish language. The song has been sung by many artists throughout the years but one of the most notable was sung by Joe Heaney on the album The Road from Connemara released on October, 31st, 2000.〔http://irishkc.com/index.php/sean-nos-milwaukee-festival.htm ''sean-nos Milwaukee Festival''. Retrieved on 2008-08-14.〕

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