This isn't that song ! This one is about two childhood lovers got separated & the girl got mad at him & left him !! He wanted her back . I unfortunately can relate to this song as my late soulmate Jon told me when we were kids that he got a hunch that we would end up in the way as well !! And it did !! A long story . It didn't/ shouldn't had to !! We were torn apart by people ,mainly my ex bestfriend who wanted him for herself .💜🥁🐉🎤🏴💞
Its actually not a hymn.. its a beuatiful love song, of unrequited love. It means a lot to me. My Mother and family were and are Welsh and I am so proud of that fact. I am in constant touch with my family and very connected and emeshed. Its half of me. We played this at her funeral in a little chapel in the Cotswolds where she lived. With my Welsh relatives singing their hearts out. I cannot listen to it without crying. I was brought up listening to Male Welsh Voice Choirs. Beautiful. The best.
I'd hear this on the way walking to work and on Sundays. I just thought that what church is. We sang every morning in school. I thought singing was normal 😅
This is my late soulmate's ( Jonathan Henry Lee,Feeder's drummer ) dad Norman's favourite song ,Jon told me when we're kids !! What a sad & a beautiful song now haunts me in a way. 💜🥁🐉🎤🏴💞
As a Englishman I will not bore you with why I have a dislike of the Welsh. HOWEVER, before you berate me, let me add this - I have the UTMOST respect for all the men who went underground to dig coal for the Nation. As a musician I have nothing but admiration for a Welsh Male Voice Choir, this is stunningly beautiful. Finally let me say how I wish us English showed the patriotism that you show with the singing of Land of My Fathers - it makes the hairs on my neck stand up. Respect.
@@1wwc45 I dont think he is being racist he said he wont bore us with the details which means there are some...but he admits this made him dislike the welsh... it doesn't for me take rocket scientists brains to work it out! Im English but the welsh are a bloody marvellous nation... quietly and proudly patriotic and have survived hardships that would give us nightmares, with stoic resolve... I am in awe of them. This song reminds me of aberfan... which you only have to think about to imagine intense pain and they survived... terrible crime that it was.... we never forget .
@@richardevans7035 I was 11.yrs old when the Aberfan disaster happened, my Mam and me watched it on the tele when I came in from school, Mam was crying her eyes out, coming from a mining village in Northumberland and my Dad was a pitman I can empathise with the people of Aberfan. Lorna - Pitmans Daughter and Proud of it.
I tried to sing this at my uncle Alun’s funeral at Mochdre’s cremation a few years ago. Went well until I turned to see the coffin and saying “Farewell “ and I cried like a good un. Hogia ni.
chanson trés émouvante ! j'avais la chair de poule quand je l'écoutais à l'arms park ! une pensée pour tous les enfants disparus !
This isn't that song ! This one is about two childhood lovers got separated & the girl got mad at him & left him !! He wanted her back . I unfortunately can relate to this song as my late soulmate Jon told me when we were kids that he got a hunch that we would end up in the way as well !! And it did !! A long story . It didn't/ shouldn't had to !! We were torn apart by people ,mainly my ex bestfriend who wanted him for herself .💜🥁🐉🎤🏴💞
this was my Mam Gu's favourite song 😢 now I play it my daughter. Cymru Am Byth!
Beautiful, soulful indeed
Thanks Allen
This Hym is as beautiful as Wales love Wales all my friends are Welsh hope to move to the Valley soon
My father loved this hymn and always got upset 😪every time he heard it I always think of my father when I hear this ❤ xx
Its actually not a hymn.. its a beuatiful love song, of unrequited love. It means a lot to me. My Mother and family were and are Welsh and I am so proud of that fact. I am in constant touch with my family and very connected and emeshed. Its half of me. We played this at her funeral in a little chapel in the Cotswolds where she lived. With my Welsh relatives singing their hearts out. I cannot listen to it without crying. I was brought up listening to Male Welsh Voice Choirs. Beautiful. The best.
In fact, my family are Davies' too. lol.
My aunty Gwladsys was born in Llandudno and she was always singing this tune and playing the church organ at St Rudno's on the Great Or me.
I recall Llandudno - and the Great Orme, beautiful part of the country.
The double L is very challenging to pronounce.
Beautifull song ,beautifully sung love llandudno smashing place
Believe it or not this is the very first choir music I heard as a chinese boy growing up in Hong Kong
I'd hear this on the way walking to work and on Sundays. I just thought that what church is. We sang every morning in school. I thought singing was normal 😅
To quote my late Aunt Eveline, who came from the Rhondda, "There's lovely."
your aunt was spot on
Softens any big Welsh Dragon up...still gets me in the stomach every time I hear it
A beautiful song indeed .💜🥁🐉🎤🏴💞
This is my late soulmate's ( Jonathan Henry Lee,Feeder's drummer ) dad Norman's favourite song ,Jon told me when we're kids !! What a sad & a beautiful song now haunts me in a way. 💜🥁🐉🎤🏴💞
Cymru Am Byth!!! vv
Viva Wales !!! My dragon's country Wales !!! 👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🏴💞
Beautiful ,brought me out in goosebumps!
Just fabulous!
How Green Was My Valley, the book, and Julie Andrews have brought me here.
Exquisite arrangement of a beautiful hymn to love. Not heard this version before, made my day. Thank you. X
Thank you for your kind words. Stay safe sir.
woderfull!
Blown away simply majestic
Hope you can accept my thanks and appreciation of these wonderful performances as an Englishman who loves your country- but won’t buy a house there.
Beautiful
There is a deep sadness in the Welsh soul and this song epitomises this. Beautiful.
Far too stop my tears. I
Beautiful!
Hardd iawn yn wir Toe
Muito bonito um bom dia. SP Brasil
As a Englishman I will not bore you with why I have a dislike of the Welsh. HOWEVER, before you berate me, let me add this - I have the UTMOST respect for all the men who went underground to dig coal for the Nation. As a musician I have nothing but admiration for a Welsh Male Voice Choir, this is stunningly beautiful. Finally let me say how I wish us English showed the patriotism that you show with the singing of Land of My Fathers - it makes the hairs on my neck stand up. Respect.
As an Englishman, how could you be so racist?
@@1wwc45 I dont think he is being racist he said he wont bore us with the details which means there are some...but he admits this made him dislike the welsh... it doesn't for me take rocket scientists brains to work it out! Im English but the welsh are a bloody marvellous nation... quietly and proudly patriotic and have survived hardships that would give us nightmares, with stoic resolve... I am in awe of them.
This song reminds me of aberfan... which you only have to think about to imagine intense pain and they survived... terrible crime that it was.... we never forget .
@@YewandeRae never lived in wales then
They dug coal for the nation, then had to dig for their children in Aberfan
@@richardevans7035 I was 11.yrs old when the Aberfan disaster happened, my Mam and me watched it on the tele when I came in from school, Mam was crying her eyes out, coming from a mining village in Northumberland and my Dad was a pitman I can empathise with the people of Aberfan. Lorna - Pitmans Daughter and Proud of it.
Beautiful
I tried to sing this at my uncle Alun’s funeral at Mochdre’s cremation a few years ago. Went well until I turned to see the coffin and saying “Farewell “ and I cried like a good un. Hogia ni.
Wonderful!
It was my Mam's favourite song. She died 50 years ago. I miss my Mam.
Such a moving song and sung so well. Thank you so much, Beautiful !
I love this