- Kerry Long Ago (1955)Kerry Long Ago (1955) by Garry McMahon
- The Kingdom’s Green and GoldThe Kingdom’s Green and Gold by Garry McMahon
- The County Kerry Supporter’s ClubThe County Kerry Supporter’s Club by the Wild Rapparees (2009)
- The Green and Gold is FlowingThe Green and Gold is Flowing by The Whiskey Jacks (2009)
- Ciarraí AbúCiarraí Abú by Neily O’Connor (2008)
- Three in a RowThree in a Row by Radio Kerry (2008)
- Kerry’s Green and GoldKerry’s Green and Gold by the Wild Rapparees (2007)
- The Kingdom’s ArmyThe Kingdom’s Army by the Foggy Dew (2007)
- Come on the KingdomCome on the Kingdom by the Wild Rapparees (2006)
- The Morning DewThe Morning Dew by Liam O’Connor and Michael O’Muircheartaigh (2006)
- Come On, Come OnCome On, Come On by the Border Boys (2006)
- Song for KerrySong for Kerry by 1888 (2006)
- The Men from The KingdomThe Men from The Kingdom by The Dodgy Crew (2006)
- Come On Home Sam MaguireCome On Home Sam Maguire by the OC Trio (2006)
- The Boys are Back in TownThe Boys are Back in Town by Colcannon (2006)
- Stand Up for The KingdomStand Up for The Kingdom by Gary O’Sullivan and Radio Kerry (2006)
- The Kingdom MenThe Kingdom Men (2006)
- Rhythm of Our HeartsRhythm of Our Hearts (2006)
- The Gooch ShakalakaThe Gooch Shakalaka by the Kingdom Crew (2005)
- My Goochie PetMy Goochie Pet by Peter Locke (2005)
- One Vision by Radio Kerry (2004)
- Kerry All The Way by the Buccaneers (2004)
- Beautiful Noise by Radio Kerry (1997)
Miscellaneous Kerry Audio Clips
- John Egan admitting that Doyle was indeed pushed in 1982
Length: 2mins – Size: 0.1mbs - John Egan talking bout how he never pulled a hamstring
Length: 1min – Size: 0.1mbs - Poem about the last 15 men that captained Kerry (prior to our win in 2004)
Length: 3.5mins – Size: 0.5mbs
Bob Doyle who knew his football swore that we’d win by a goal,
The tailor felt we’d get there by a street,
And myself, may God forgive me, thought by twenty points or so,
‘Wisha five or six is plenty’ says John Pete
‘Their backs will never hold us if they lepped up to the moon,’
And Dave Hanley nodded wisely at Pat Clarke.
All the experts had the scoreboard chalked up ere the ball was thrown,
in the Ghost Train steaming proudly for Croke Park.— Sigerson Clifford
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