The song "Will You Go Lassie, Go" (Wild Mountain Thyme) is sometimes mistakenly credited as a traditional song, but was in fact written by William McPeake, and first recorded by Francis McPeake (and is credited on the album to F. McPeak).
The Thin Lizzy Album Black Rose: A Rock Legend references Róisín Dubh in both title and the final track.
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This title should not to be confused with Williams Pinball Classics (2001) by Encore, Inc. that features four tables (Creature from the Black Lagoon, Tales of the Arabian Nights, Black Rose and Lost World) for Windows.