"Lovely Leitrim" was written by Irish emigrantNYPD patrolman Philip Fitzpatrick (1892–1947), a native of Aughavas, County Leitrim.[3] The singer Larry Cunningham was actually from nearby County Longford, not from Leitrim; his mother taught him the song.[4]
"Lovely Leitrim" was released by Cunningham in September 1965, and was number one on the Irish Singles Chart for two weeks in January 1966. On its success, Cunningham commented that, "Up to then they would throw pennies at you if you were a showband playing a ballad. But 'Lovely Leitrim' changed all that."[4]