I grew up in 1970s south west London, in an Irish community (parents from Galway and Leitrim). Johnny McEvoy was always a favourite. Ireland has changed. My parents and most of their generation are gone. However, I love Johnny McEvoy. His music brings back so many wonderful memories. So, thank you!
It really is hard to believe it's been over a year since we started these Wednesdays Johnny and don't they just get better. The Homes of Donegal really takes me back to when my parents would come home from the Irish club here on Saturday nights bringing friends with them and my brother Patrick and I used to come downstairs and join in the singing! We always used to finIsh with The Patriot Game, such happy days 💚🇮🇪 I hope one time you'll give us the Ballad of Michael Collins, take care and thank you so much for your time and your wonderful voice x
Lovely song, brilliantly sung as usual, it's almost as good as your own songs. Really enjoy your stories and your chats every week. Thank you again for getting us through this awful time, looking forward to seeing you in concert again. Until then keep safe and have a very happy birthday on the 24th. God Bless Mary
Nice touch doing that for bríde. Nice feeling of sincerity about thst version. U told me in Letterkenny a few years ago u played the North star ballroom in carrigart in 1971 I bet that song sounded as good that nite as it did now keep safe
Do you recall the Bibi Show when Maureen Potter told the story of Bridie... Pacing up and down..anxious... Maureen asked Bridie was was wrong.... She said the guy on stage, who she was about to follow was si going all her songs.... The singers name... Daniel O'Donnell. Nice story Johnny... Reminds me a wee bit like our house 60 years ago.. 😉😁
Thanks Johnny lovely ring off the guitar been listening to that song for many years my parents God rest their souls were really into bridie, Gallagher if the greens have their way we won't have fires never mind hobs
This is great. The stories an the song. Thanks Johnny. I dono if you do requests but I like your version of Hank Williams, Wedding bells. Also would be interested if u ever covered a Ed Sheeran song.
I grew up in 1970s south west London, in an Irish community (parents from Galway and Leitrim). Johnny McEvoy was always a favourite. Ireland has changed. My parents and most of their generation are gone. However, I love Johnny McEvoy. His music brings back so many wonderful memories. So, thank you!
Brilliant Johnny ❤
It really is hard to believe it's been over a year since we started these Wednesdays Johnny and don't they just get better. The Homes of Donegal really takes me back to when my parents would come home from the Irish club here on Saturday nights bringing friends with them and my brother Patrick and I used to come downstairs and join in the singing! We always used to finIsh with The Patriot Game, such happy days 💚🇮🇪 I hope one time you'll give us the Ballad of Michael Collins, take care and thank you so much for your time and your wonderful voice x
Thank you Catherine, I am glad you enjoy them
Hi Johnny, love the stories and love that song. Is that Nelson's head in the background 😂😂😂😂👍
Lovely song, brilliantly sung as usual, it's almost as good as your own songs. Really enjoy your stories and your chats every week. Thank you again for getting us through this awful time, looking forward to seeing you in concert again. Until then keep safe and have a very happy birthday on the 24th. God Bless Mary
Thanks Mary, stay safe
Lovly guy great singer
Nice touch doing that for bríde. Nice feeling of sincerity about thst version. U told me in Letterkenny a few years ago u played the North star ballroom in carrigart in 1971 I bet that song sounded as good that nite as it did now keep safe
Do you recall the Bibi Show when Maureen Potter told the story of Bridie... Pacing up and down..anxious... Maureen asked Bridie was was wrong.... She said the guy on stage, who she was about to follow was si going all her songs.... The singers name... Daniel O'Donnell.
Nice story Johnny... Reminds me a wee bit like our house 60 years ago.. 😉😁
Nice one Johnny....thanks
Thanks for listening
Thanks Johnny lovely ring off the guitar been listening to that song for many years my parents God rest their souls were really into bridie, Gallagher if the greens have their way we won't have fires never mind hobs
thanks John
Been a Donegal myself, that was sang beautifully, hopefully I'll get too meet you one day 🙏
Thanks Donal
Aw Johnny - we all love you. X X X from a fellow shy baby!
thanks Mary
This is great. The stories an the song. Thanks Johnny. I dono if you do requests but I like your version of Hank Williams, Wedding bells. Also would be interested if u ever covered a Ed Sheeran song.
Thanks Mikey I will add it to my list