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The Fureys is an Irish folk band that initially performed and recorded as The Fureys & Davey Arthur with family friend Davey Arthur. The name eventually simplified to The Fureys when Arthur no longer performed with them after 1993 (though he returned for a number of recordings until he had a stroke in 2014). Prior to 1976, two of the Furey brothers toured as a duo Finbar & Eddie Furey. Meanwhile, their brother Paul Furey had, together with brother George, and family friend Davey Arthur and Brendan Leeson, been in the band The Buskers. Both bands were part of a successful tour through Germany called the "Irish Folk Festival", first in 1974, where they performed as The Furey Brothers and later as The Furey Family. In the latter, the brothers were joined by their father Ted Furey, a famous fiddler, who was 73 at that time. The Fureys & Davey Arthur had their biggest commercial success in 1981 with the release of the single "When You Were Sweet Sixteen", becoming a worldwide hit, reaching #14 on the UK Singles Chart, #1 on the Irish Singles Chart and #9 on the Australian Singles Chart. The single "The Green Fields of France" also gave them an Irish #1, remaining in the single charts for twenty eight weeks. They also had two Top 40 British albums called Golden Days and At the End of the Day. Arthur left the band in 1992, pursuing a solo career and undertook a number of solo tours. He later rejoined some of the original lineup of The Fureys and Davey Arthur for a number of t

The Essential Fureys

The Furey' Finest

The Fureys & Davy Arthur Live

The Spanish Cloak: The Best of the Fureys

Winds of Change

The Fureys Finest
The Spanish Cloak

When You Were Sweet Sixteen

The Times They Are a Changing
Songs Through the Years
30 Years On: Recorded Live in Vicar St, Dublin

Twenty One Years On