"O'Brien Has No Place to Go" is an Irish traditional song written by Stanley Murphy with music by George "Honey Boy" Evans.
[1][2] The song is about a man named Dennis O'Brien who has three eligible daughters, all of whom are courted by young men.
[1] The song was written in 1908 by Stanley Murphy with music by George "Honey Boy" Evans.
[1][2] A 1971 recording by Brendan Shine reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart.
[3][4] Shine received a silver disc for selling over 25,000 copies of the single.