My late father James Andrew Wilson was born in Glasgow 1.2.1901 and sadly passed away in South Africa in 1957. Although I was born in South Africa my heart is in Glasgow and at age 71 my wish is to visit Glasgow before I close my eyes. RIP daddy, miss you.
Sad story I hope you get to visit Glasgow you'll love it I live 20 miles from it was born and bred there myself Glasgow will welcome you I do hope your doing well and hope you get to cone to Glasgow you won't regret it it's beautiful
It’s a tough city with tough people and yet, paradoxically, the kindest place whose folk have the biggest, most generous hearts and sense of community. The chorus says it all, if you’ve ever really lived there: it gives you more than it ever takes away and prepares you for life. It did that for me.
I love this song. Gives me shivers and a tear rolls down my cheek. Billy wrote comedy songs, but some ballads he wrote are so beautiful. He has a beautiful voice and was a good musician. He is still great on the banjo...this song is the best.
@@irbennettAs Billy said he wished Parkinson kept his bloody deaease to himself. Billy was a great laugh in his hayday. Loved his comedy, he had me wet myself laughing. Sad that old age has gotten a hold on him.
No place in thgis world like Glasgow ...Have travelled far & wide but when you get to Glasgow Central ... You are homE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love
My grandmother was born and raised in Glasgow 30/08/1927 but as an adult decided to move away from the area and over to the east coast and always had family there but her heart was always with Glasgow. She sadly passed away on 17/08/2022 age 94, a long happy life, I chose this wee tune for her funeral and will always from now till I pass listen to it and smile a probably a wee tear 😊😪 Rest in peace Nana x
I wish he’d included a line in the song it preparing for a life on the sea though too. She’s gateway to the Isles, Mulls to St Kilda you’d obviously be aware of especially as a MacDonald. Its a lovely song regardless, just Glasgow’s ne the entire Clyde corridor past Greenock and Lanarkshire relationship to the sea is even greater, even if implied figuratively. Every city has roads but only Glasgow has the Clyde. But its his song from the heart. May be I should make one to complement it. Buaidh na Bas.
I'm sure this song would have an even greater poignancy to me were I actually from Scotland (I'm from the Oakland area in America) but I feel like these themes really transcend borders. There's a very universal feeling of "yeah, this town is a mean piece of shit place, but it's MY mean piece of shit place, and I wouldn't rather be from anywhere else". There will always be parts you don't like (like those special places to you getting torn down, something I'm very familiar with), but there's also the immense blessings to be alive and to be around those you come to know and love. Writing this from college, first long time away from home, and I hope everyone here feels like home is never too far away, at least in spirit.
Aye. 33 years here. Different times back then. I came away on an off-chance and found opportunities I could never have found back home. Then you settle in, life is good, and when you go back people treat you a bit like The Man Who Fell to Earth, and you realise you don't belong anywhere any more. But your heart still belongs tae yer ain folk, and that's forever.
This is the greatest ever song about Glasgow, and you wrote and sang it dear ole Billy. And you made me laugh through the 70's 80's and 1990's. We wish you well.
Being born and bred in GLASGOW is badge of honour I m proud of Living in Australia my accent is still there I return 2 years ago i return wife and grown up kids and grandkids to this city and town and why AM PROUD TO SCOTTISH
Thanks for posting this Paul. To my mind this is the best song Billy wrote and is the best version ever. He puts so much feeling into it and the words are perfect. Brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it.
i was born in the Rottenrow, townhead, Glasgow, i now live in Ayr, but i'll be back Glesga, soon as i get my life sorted out and my kids are settled in their own wee hoosies, i miss Glesga....everyday!!!!!
I don't come from Glasgow but love the song. I think anyone who comes from big northern town that has largely been re landscaped as so many have will feel a resonance with the song. In Billy's own words it's not the environment he misses so much, it is his youth that he misses. Don't we all.
When I first heard this song many many years ago, I removed the word Glasgow and in its place was where I was born and raised. Then it all began to make sense. The song is universal and appeals to people everywhere. It reminds people of where they were born and raised. The video production may be lo-fi but its superb. Well done.
I listen to this song every single day for hours. It's beautiful. Doesn't matter if you're from Glasgow or not, it sends a message to everyone to love what you've got. It won't be there forever.
Diagnosed with terminal cancer a year ago,stay in Glasgow city centre and every day i appreciate & love this city,dreading leaving it behind.Even if i'm away for a day or two,coming home & knowing you're only a couple of miles away always makes me smile,could never leave here.
Fond memories of the few times I've been in Glasgow. Sweet wee song. All the best to all in Glasgow from Tipperary, be you Celtic or Rangers! Good folks in that town, if you ain't been, get yer arse there. Good man Billy.
I am from Glasgow and live in Sligo now Ronan. I worked with a man from Tipp and he was was sound and had a great sense of humour. Nice old guy nearing retirement.
My mother was born and raised in Glasgow and she might have married a kiwi, and wound up in New Zealand, but she never gave up her country she kept her citizenship and told her children all the stories about her city Glasgow. Years later she took my twin and I back to her Glasgow, but it had changed beyond recognition, it wasn't the place she had left all those years ago and she cried for leaving the city of her birth and went back to New Zealand. But inspite of it all she held fast to her citizenship and never gave it up. Stubborn people those Scots but history tells us they've been through a lot, and they never stop loving the land of their birth.
my dad and grandfather left, one went to england one to the usa, but both remained scots to the day they died, they both went through a lot, that's what makes the scots a hard and fare people, jim little
Edinburgh is a small but beautiful city. Glasgow is a beating enormous metropolis. It dwarfs Edinburgh totally in size, heart & pure raw humanity. Everyone who knows, knows this. @westaussie965
Born and breed in Glasgow, and was once very proud of being a Glaswegian...the people are 10/10 for friendliness, kindness & humour.....the people in our council who have made the city’s decision for the last 50 years need Shot.. sad but true ☹️☹️☹️☹️
@@markcf83 can I please tell you… I read your comment and the first thing I thought about was the demonisation of the working classes in Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool (in fact the whole North) This makes me so sad my friend
I love this song. I remember the old building my Aunt, Uncle and Cousins lived in, in Glasgow. It may have been a run down building, but my Aunt kept the place spotless. The toilet was shared, and was down an old warn out staircase, which i fell down. Great memories. My Uncle Johnny used to play the accordian, but could no longer do so, due to black lung, from working in the coal mines. Miss them days.
Old memories Teresa. My granny lived in a condemned single end and the shared outside loo was down half a flight on the half landing. It was scary in the small hours of the marning in winter.
I remember when I was a young lad the steps of the house would always be kept clean shop keeping would always keep the front of there shops clean everybody would look out for everybody else I am sorry to say no longer
I love this song...its so touching....Billy doesnt think he was much of a musician or singer. His voice is haunting in this song...he wrote some great songs. He plays banjo better than so many others who think they are the great ones. A very talented, caring, kind man is Sir William. He's the funniest, most alive man I've ever seen. I'll stop gushing...but I can't help it....all he went thru in his life and hes such a warm person. Bless you and your family. Thank you for sharing your life and heart with us. Love you Sir.😊♥️🧙♂️🎈😎🌊🐨🐼🐧🐳🐬🦘🐿🐅🐆🐘♥️🎈🐊
Your so right , BILLY (or "SiR William ! " , (i was expecting "Crawfiord or Finlay " to come next :-p ) , but he i musically sound !i loved his version of Irish Heartbeat ! if ya like this , you d love that! and met him too, and yeah he IS a nice man ! in a Scottish way ken ... ;-).
Well said. It's just so authentic and heartfelt. Sometimes I just need something real. Something I can feel. That's usually when I come looking for Billy and this song. You probably already know it but if not, look up him singing Irish heartbeat.
Glasgow is the greatest hardest, city in the UK but its ppl are the warmest and friendly people in the world. Glasgows 850 yr old nxt yr Glasgows miles better ❤❤❤❤❤
Although I'm not from Glasgow, but Edinburgh. Cant help having similar feelings, Edinburgh gave me so much back in the 60' 70's and to all the friends once had who have all gone there separate ways. Miss those days
i have a note written by my dearest departed mum who was born in Maryhill 1927. She and her younger sister were evacuated from Glasgow to a farm near Loch Lomond at the start of the 2nd World War. In her note she wrote; "I hated it, I missed my Ma I missed my Da and I missed ma beloved Toon so much. She wrote her Ma everyday begging her to bring her hame, which eventually she did.
I'm an old Govanite my wee mammy died too young and left us at age 16 and 12 cause of a drunk driver. But we survive as you do. Cause we are tough Scots and that's all there is to life Billy,what got you through is cause your a Scot xxxx
@@scottmiddleton4149 it's funny how that works aye. I wish I could visit Glasgow, I would love the weather and especially the history and scenery. Hope I go soon but things are so uncertain right now. How long were you in Aus for?
@@scottmiddleton4149 haha would love that trade off 😂That's awesome man! By then I hope everything returns back to normal and when you do make the move you have a splendid time in our country.
Was here because I was recently at a Gerry Cinnamon gig in Glasgow and he sang it. A fantastic song about a brilliant city Scotland's finest can't beat a night out in the weeg 👌💙🍺
I was born and raised in castlemilk 1956 in my parents bedroom in our wee council flat in croftfoot rd. It was a tough place but had the kindest people, I worked in maryhill as a apprentice motorcycle mechanic and it was not far from Billy's favourite pub the saree heid. I will miss Billy a lot he was part of my life growing up in Glasgow. R.I.P Billy
Billy is still alive. Billy''s favourite pub in Glasgow was the Scotia Bar. He went to the Saracen Head when he was young, but he admitted it was a shithole. It's looking a lot better now. Originally, The Crucifixion was set in the Saracen Head. As I said Billy is still alive.
My lovely mum Sadie was born and raised in Glasgow. Some of my best memories are of Glasgow when we would visit my grandmother. The Glasgow folk are the most honest and friendly folk I have met in my life. Here's to a City with so much spirit and character. Thank you Billy for your song. I know my mum if she were alive today would have loved this song along with the pictures.
I was born in Glasgow, lived in there for 30 years, then I moved to Derby, I'm now 45, man I miss Glasgow... I think it left a Glasgow shaped hole in my soul....
I get the bus to Partick, then the subway to St. Enoch`s every day, i missed the place so much when i moved to the Borders that i rarely miss going there. Glasgow has changed beyond all recognition since the 70`s and 80`s BUT, the people haven`t. We still have that wee sarcastic sense of humour and great banter where ever you are in the city.
First time in my life I’ve been away from Glasgow, it’s been 3 months to the day and I’m counting the days till this virus is gone and I can get a flight ✈️ home. I’m so homesick 🏴
@@DavidAKZ lol have or had? Value,s have vanished and life is selfish and plastic. Once our generation goes it is going to be horrific but hey ho . I have my faith to cling to
@arfermo853 It always is a young person's world. I'm 63 and all I can do is try to reflect the values I was given. Kindness, generosity understanding. Doesn't always work out of course but that is not the point. Thanks for replying.
@@DavidAKZ no probs im 69 and i was dragged up not brought up but i still had certain rules of respect but today its fashionable to be as disgusting as you can be,i live in Bristol England and we have gone from a very rare murder to about eight in the last two months and now it seems to be a challenge to be one of the boys
Sir Billy done an absolute cracking job with this song has you almost in tears listening to it and what a brilliant guy to play it and sing it than glasgows favourite Sir Billy Connelly an absolute gentleman from Glasgow we all love Billy Connelly he's brilliant
Just got my 10 month old son to sleep singing this. I genuinely think the Glasgow accent (and other Scots accents but ours most of all 😘) makes really beautiful music
Glesga is so special Like Dorothy in Oz, magical place with magical people. You can be dead and buried and go to Heaven but you would always want to go back in time to be growing up in Glesga. There is no better place anywhere so if you missed it I feel sorry because you would have loved it. I belong tae Glesga.
I WAS BORN IN ROTTEN ROW MATERNITY IN GLASGOW., IVE LIVED IN ROYSTON, GARTHAMLOCK, DENNISTOUN AND BISHOPBRIGGS ALL IN GLASGOW ... MY FAMILY ALL STILL LIVE THERE......AND I MISS THEM SO MUCH, THIS SONG SUMS IT UP SO WELL, THANK YOU BILLY FOR THIS. AND THANK YOU FOR SHARING PAUL DIVERS...THE TEARS ARE BLUNNING ME!!!!!!
I thought the same thing when he sings "born near the centre" -- I'm also a Rottenrow baby, and that's not near the centre, it IS the centre. Six feet from Provand's Lordship and ten feet from the Cathedral. The name means "La route du Roi" or King's Way. The hospital is gone now, of course. Yeah and me too, I blur my eyes wi greetin.
Just heard this for the first time and it's beautiful. Absolutely love Glasgow, like my second home. As people we truly are products of our environments and the places where we're from shape us hugely.
Glasgow is the greatest city in th world. The simple reason is the people. I am not a Glaswegian or even Scottish but I have some great friends from the East and West end of the city and visiting them in Glasgow was just a wonderful experience. To be feted just because I did not come from the city by all and sundry was just incredible. Glasgow does have a dark side we all know that but so do all cities. But I will tell you something when you are in Glasgow it is a special feeling and when you leave it is always sad.
Thanks so much for posting this gorgeous song, which I never heard until now. I burst into tears from almost the first note. While I've never been to Glesga (something that must be remedied), I live in Buffalo, NY. Buffalo suffered terribly from deindustrialization in the 1970s and 1980s, and hasn't completely recovered. Nor will it ... but this town has such heart and I love it so much. Billy's love song to Glasgow really touched me, as it describes Buffalo, too. Warmest regards to all of you wonderful Glaswegians.
I was born and raised just outside Glasgow. Live an hour or so from Buffalo now. Youreright there are many similarities. I hope you manage a wee visit to Glasgow ay some point Elizabeth.
i miss not living here!!!, Glesga is a place unless you've lived or been brought up there has a magical pull on a Glesweegian like no other, i know i will move back before i pop my clogs as i love this Auld Place 💖💖💖😉
Was brought up listening to Billy Connolly's stories of the shipyards, he's always been very special to Scotland and Glaswegians in particular. Folk tend to forget that Billy Connolly wasn't just a comedian, also an actor and used to play in a band called the Humblebums with the brilliant Gerry Rafferty and Tam Harvey
This song reminds of my Uncle Johnny. He was such a beautiful soul. He played the accordion. He worked the coal mines in Glasgow. He died fairly young from black lung. This song is for you.
I'm not from Glasgow but I've spent a massive amount of time there...I love the place and the people, one of my favourite cities....that song actually makes me cry...beautiful
I'am from the states, I Visited Scotland and Glasgow in 2016. Got to hear Connolly perform. Terrific. My ancestors came from Mull. Enjoyed the visit and Billy's singing. Congrats on independence. MacE.
My late father James Andrew Wilson was born in Glasgow 1.2.1901 and sadly passed away in South Africa in 1957. Although I was born in South Africa my heart is in Glasgow and at age 71 my wish is to visit Glasgow before I close my eyes. RIP daddy, miss you.
I hope you get your wish....it seems like a wonderful place to see.😊🎈
Nick,I hope you make it to Glasgow. Take care bud.
Sad story I hope you get to visit Glasgow you'll love it I live 20 miles from it was born and bred there myself Glasgow will welcome you I do hope your doing well and hope you get to cone to Glasgow you won't regret it it's beautiful
If you visit, give me a shout. I'll take you out for a pint and a dinner and put you up for the night. I hope your wish comes true.
You’re welcome any time.
Same age as Billy Connelly , was in the same class with him at school . Yes Glasgow did teach me more than it ever took away. So so true.
Same school but two years later for me.
It’s a tough city with tough people and yet, paradoxically, the kindest place whose folk have the biggest, most generous hearts and sense of community. The chorus says it all, if you’ve ever really lived there: it gives you more than it ever takes away and prepares you for life. It did that for me.
You betcha
Evidenced by winning kindest City and Europe's most violent city lol
Man this makes me tear up man i live in Southampton now and just wish i could go home
It would be nice to go home.
I tell people that I'm like a stick of rock with Glasgow through the middle of me..Scotland forever
@@madscot2607 Freedom.
I'm Chinese Canadian, lived in Glasgow for one year. I miss it like it's my hometown. ❤️❤️❤️
We miss you too Mr. Yidhna.
Come back soon.
That's lovely. 👍
Thank you! I will!
@@yidhnamydhna3104 Then you , like me are a Glaswegian
What a lovely thing to say. I'm happy that you have such good feelings towards the city. Thank you! 💖
I love this song. Gives me shivers and a tear rolls down my cheek.
Billy wrote comedy songs, but some ballads he wrote are so beautiful. He has a beautiful voice and was a good musician. He is still great on the banjo...this song is the best.
Billy makes me laugh when i feel a wee bit down he is so gifted may god rtuly bless him
Will ye no come back agan.
@@DavidAKZ Billy has been back to Glasgow many times, but with his Parkinsons its impossible at the moment.
@@irbennettAs Billy said he wished Parkinson kept his bloody deaease to himself. Billy was a great laugh in his hayday. Loved his comedy, he had me wet myself laughing. Sad that old age has gotten a hold on him.
I m from Pakistan but after move in Glasgow I feel like I m from Glasgow not from Pakistan beautiful city with beautiful people love my Glasgow
Good on you mate, God bless.
Well said sir. Glad to have you on board.😉
Then, you are a Glaswegian, pal! One of us! Mon in.
The most down to earth place on earth. Glasgow.
You are from Glasgow my pal!
No place in thgis world like Glasgow ...Have travelled far & wide but when you get to Glasgow Central ... You are homE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love
Central Hotel is quite nice too.
My grandmother was born and raised in Glasgow 30/08/1927 but as an adult decided to move away from the area and over to the east coast and always had family there but her heart was always with Glasgow. She sadly passed away on 17/08/2022 age 94, a long happy life, I chose this wee tune for her funeral and will always from now till I pass listen to it and smile a probably a wee tear 😊😪 Rest in peace Nana x
A lovely story. Thanks George and stay well.
A miss Glasga every single day every time a go back to Glasgow I get proud and always tear up
I wish he’d included a line in the song it preparing for a life on the sea though too. She’s gateway to the Isles, Mulls to St Kilda you’d obviously be aware of especially as a MacDonald. Its a lovely song regardless, just Glasgow’s ne the entire Clyde corridor past Greenock and Lanarkshire relationship to the sea is even greater, even if implied figuratively.
Every city has roads but only Glasgow has the Clyde. But its his song from the heart. May be I should make one to complement it. Buaidh na Bas.
Am the same
I'm sure this song would have an even greater poignancy to me were I actually from Scotland (I'm from the Oakland area in America) but I feel like these themes really transcend borders. There's a very universal feeling of "yeah, this town is a mean piece of shit place, but it's MY mean piece of shit place, and I wouldn't rather be from anywhere else". There will always be parts you don't like (like those special places to you getting torn down, something I'm very familiar with), but there's also the immense blessings to be alive and to be around those you come to know and love. Writing this from college, first long time away from home, and I hope everyone here feels like home is never too far away, at least in spirit.
It's one of the friendliest cities in the world ❤
It's OK. We have adopted you.
I have been away now for over 40 years and this song always brings a tear to my eyes..Once a Scot...Always a Scot..
agedflier has me in tears right now 😢
Aye. 33 years here. Different times back then. I came away on an off-chance and found opportunities I could never have found back home. Then you settle in, life is good, and when you go back people treat you a bit like The Man Who Fell to Earth, and you realise you don't belong anywhere any more. But your heart still belongs tae yer ain folk, and that's forever.
Well said Alan... I landed in Australia..where did you go?
Brussels. Still here
Out in Canada but still in Glesga every day!
When I tour the world as a Sound Engineer, this city beats EVERY one, hands down. Glasgow born and bred. Bloody great song. Thank you, Billy. x
This is the greatest ever song about Glasgow, and you wrote and sang it dear ole Billy. And you made me laugh through the 70's 80's and 1990's. We wish you well.
Being born and bred in GLASGOW is badge of honour I m proud of
Living in Australia my accent is still there
I return 2 years ago i return wife and grown up kids and grandkids to this city and town and why AM PROUD TO SCOTTISH
Thanks for posting this Paul. To my mind this is the best song Billy wrote and is the best version ever. He puts so much feeling into it and the words are perfect. Brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it.
i was born in the Rottenrow, townhead, Glasgow, i now live in Ayr, but i'll be back Glesga, soon as i get my life sorted out and my kids are settled in their own wee hoosies, i miss Glesga....everyday!!!!!
Aye was a rottenrow man myself and 2 kids,love glasgow
Aye was born rottenrow 2 kids as well,so proud
I don't come from Glasgow but love the song. I think anyone who comes from big northern town that has largely been re landscaped as so many have will feel a resonance with the song. In Billy's own words it's not the environment he misses so much, it is his youth that he misses. Don't we all.
Good comment Rob.
Beautifully written, thank you 😊
When I first heard this song many many years ago, I removed the word Glasgow and in its place was where I was born and raised. Then it all began to make sense. The song is universal and appeals to people everywhere. It reminds people of where they were born and raised. The video production may be lo-fi but its superb. Well done.
I listen to this song every single day for hours. It's beautiful. Doesn't matter if you're from Glasgow or not, it sends a message to everyone to love what you've got. It won't be there forever.
Diagnosed with terminal cancer a year ago,stay in Glasgow city centre and every day i appreciate & love this city,dreading leaving it behind.Even if i'm away for a day or two,coming home & knowing you're only a couple of miles away always makes me smile,could never leave here.
My very best wishes to you. 💖
Fond memories of the few times I've been in Glasgow. Sweet wee song. All the best to all in Glasgow from Tipperary, be you Celtic or Rangers! Good folks in that town, if you ain't been, get yer arse there. Good man Billy.
I am from Glasgow and live in Sligo now Ronan. I worked with a man from Tipp and he was was sound and had a great sense of humour. Nice old guy nearing retirement.
Well said Ronan bless you my friend.
My mother was born and raised in Glasgow and she might have married a kiwi, and wound up in New Zealand, but she never gave up her country she kept her citizenship and told her children all the stories about her city Glasgow. Years later she took my twin and I back to her Glasgow, but it had changed beyond recognition, it wasn't the place she had left all those years ago and she cried for leaving the city of her birth and went back to New Zealand. But inspite of it all she held fast to her citizenship and never gave it up.
Stubborn people those Scots but history tells us they've been through a lot, and they never stop loving the land of their birth.
Yes we can be stubborn but never unreasonable.
@@pauldivers we Shall always fight for independence M8 our 🏴 will always Fly High 👈
@@scottishalwaysdixie1638 The Big Yin. He turned out all right in the end lol.
my dad and grandfather left, one went to england one to the usa, but both remained scots to the day they died, they both went through a lot, that's what makes the scots a hard and fare people, jim little
Glasgow isn't just another soulless city, its a place with soul, spirit and the heart of Scotland.
Edinburgh is the heart of Scotland 😉
@@westaussie965 Edinburgh has no heart. Only a liver.
Glasgow holds my heart.💖
@@pato2200 and the drug capital of Europe
Edinburgh is a small but beautiful city. Glasgow is a beating enormous metropolis. It dwarfs Edinburgh totally in size, heart & pure raw humanity. Everyone who knows, knows this. @westaussie965
The BIG YIN’S finest song... get goosebumps every time I hear it 🏴
Born and breed in Glasgow, and was once very proud of being a Glaswegian...the people are 10/10 for friendliness, kindness & humour.....the people in our council who have made the city’s decision for the last 50 years need Shot.. sad but true ☹️☹️☹️☹️
The beige brigade. They are global.
Scottish, but not from Glasgow..but chose that university . What a great city, great people.. get on a bus.. got life story and a cream cake once!
.....especially the current administration.....
@@markcf83 can I please tell you… I read your comment and the first thing I thought about was the demonisation of the working classes in Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool (in fact the whole North)
This makes me so sad my friend
Snp have fucked up glasgow,but be going home again in October brilliant
I love this song. I remember the old building my Aunt, Uncle and Cousins lived in, in Glasgow. It may have been a run down building, but my Aunt kept the place spotless. The toilet was shared, and was down an old warn out staircase, which i fell down. Great memories. My Uncle Johnny used to play the accordian, but could no longer do so, due to black lung, from working in the coal mines. Miss them days.
Old memories Teresa. My granny lived in a condemned single end and the shared outside loo was down half a flight on the half landing. It was scary in the small hours of the marning in winter.
I remember when I was a young lad the steps of the house would always be kept clean shop keeping would always keep the front of there shops clean everybody would look out for everybody else I am sorry to say no longer
Can’t imagine a world without Billy.
I love this song...its so touching....Billy doesnt think he was much of a musician or singer. His voice is haunting in this song...he wrote some great songs. He plays banjo better than so many others who think they are the great ones.
A very talented, caring, kind man is Sir William. He's the funniest, most alive man I've ever seen.
I'll stop gushing...but I can't help it....all he went thru in his life and hes such a warm person.
Bless you and your family. Thank you for sharing your life and heart with us.
Love you Sir.😊♥️🧙♂️🎈😎🌊🐨🐼🐧🐳🐬🦘🐿🐅🐆🐘♥️🎈🐊
Your so right , BILLY (or "SiR William ! " , (i was expecting "Crawfiord or Finlay " to come next :-p ) , but he i musically sound !i loved his version of Irish Heartbeat ! if ya like this , you d love that! and met him too, and yeah he IS a nice man ! in a Scottish way ken ... ;-).
Well said. It's just so authentic and heartfelt. Sometimes I just need something real. Something I can feel. That's usually when I come looking for Billy and this song. You probably already know it but if not, look up him singing Irish heartbeat.
As he also plays a mean harpsichord
LOVELY SENTIMENTS; I LOVE YOU TOO WILLIAM CONNOLLY
What an absolutely superb track, sung by a truly superb person. Love you Billy. X
Excellent song ,big man
Glasgow is the greatest hardest, city in the UK but its ppl are the warmest and friendly people in the world. Glasgows 850 yr old nxt yr Glasgows miles better ❤❤❤❤❤
Billy at his best, Glasgow what a great City, well done Billy.
Thanks for the love. It was a good auld town. The best.
Dare I say it, Castlemilk. Lol. Good people, good times, great city.
There's nothing better than our, "wee green place". Nothing. Glesga has the finest people in the world, bar none.
@@Ray-wm8dz I've had conversations with Castlemilk people who were better-educated than privately-educated people in England.
Although I'm not from Glasgow, but Edinburgh. Cant help having similar feelings, Edinburgh gave me so much back in the 60' 70's and to all the friends once had who have all gone there separate ways. Miss those days
Great comment.
There is no end to Billy's talent,just amazing
Brings tears to anyones eyes who had brilliant parents, they will forever be in our hearts.
My late mother loved Billy's humour but his songs were what she loved most about him.
Why do I just want to cry or is that just the way it is . Thanks Billy 😢❤
im greetin tae, lol
A big massive fictional religious divide that needs dissolving immediately. Scotland. Land of people who give a shit.
It's a very emotional song Max.
Imagine what Scotland could achieve with a common cause. We did it before and we can do it again.
My dad's from Glasgow but I still get tearful listening to this!proud to be half Scottish
Its a beautiful Song. Billy is a genius im a huge fan of his from Ireland. He is a credit to his city of Glasgow and Scotland.
i have a note written by my dearest departed mum who was born in Maryhill 1927. She and her younger sister were evacuated from Glasgow to a farm near Loch Lomond at the start of the 2nd World War. In her note she wrote; "I hated it, I missed my Ma I missed my Da and I missed ma beloved Toon so much. She wrote her Ma everyday begging her to bring her hame, which eventually she did.
I wish I was in Glasgow. Most of us could replace the word Glasgow with the place we grew up. An amazing song sung by a top man
I was born and raised in Glasgow. Since then I have lived in many countries but Glasgow will always be in my heart.❤
OMG, how we have all been so blessed to live at a time when this man, the big yen, has lived and brightened our days.
I'm an old Govanite my wee mammy died too young and left us at age 16 and 12 cause of a drunk driver. But we survive as you do. Cause we are tough Scots and that's all there is to life Billy,what got you through is cause your a Scot xxxx
The song I listened to in my cabin when at sea for up to 14 months at a time and missing home
Nice one Michael.
Lived there for four years. Best city I’ve ever known
Even though I'm from Australia, this song give me a pang of home sickness in my heart for a place I've never been to before. What a beautiful song.
I lived in Australia and missed my home glasgow, but now I miss Australia 😔 🏴 🇦🇺
@@scottmiddleton4149 it's funny how that works aye. I wish I could visit Glasgow, I would love the weather and especially the history and scenery. Hope I go soon but things are so uncertain right now. How long were you in Aus for?
@@willkirkoff1333 just over a year due to COVID, but recently spoke to a visa company and plan to immigrate there in next 5 years 👍 let’s swap haha
@@scottmiddleton4149 haha would love that trade off 😂That's awesome man! By then I hope everything returns back to normal and when you do make the move you have a splendid time in our country.
@@willkirkoff1333 thanks mate. All the best 👍
Glasgow people are great, the friendliest people alive.
This would bring a tear to a glass eye. RIP Dad. XXX.
Was here because I was recently at a Gerry Cinnamon gig in Glasgow and he sang it. A fantastic song about a brilliant city Scotland's finest can't beat a night out in the weeg 👌💙🍺
This song makes me so happy and sad at the same time wonderful song
a fine city, and this is a great tribute from one of its finest sons
Reminds me of my late father, Archy. He used to play this and we watched the quiet man every Sunday. X
I was born and raised in castlemilk 1956 in my parents bedroom in our wee council flat in croftfoot rd. It was a tough place but had the kindest people, I worked in maryhill as a apprentice motorcycle mechanic and it was not far from Billy's favourite pub the saree heid. I will miss Billy a lot he was part of my life growing up in Glasgow. R.I.P Billy
Yes, the kindest people who had close to nothing.
Billy is still alive. Billy''s favourite pub in Glasgow was the Scotia Bar. He went to the Saracen Head when he was young, but he admitted it was a shithole. It's looking a lot better now. Originally, The Crucifixion was set in the Saracen Head. As I said Billy is still alive.
Fantastic man so funny. And a much more sensitive and genuine man love the man
Never been there, im a brown dude in southeast Asia. But Craig Ferguson and Billy Connolly made me a Glaswegian in a strange way.
My lovely mum Sadie was born and raised in Glasgow. Some of my best memories are of Glasgow when we would visit my grandmother. The Glasgow folk are the most honest and friendly folk I have met in my life. Here's to a City with so much spirit and character. Thank you Billy for your song. I know my mum if she were alive today would have loved this song along with the pictures.
For my beloved mother I lost her in February to dementia she was. A Glasgow girl 😢
God bless her.And you
@@HarpurheyPaulthank ❤
Bingeing Billy’s songs during quarantine though, everyone stay safe!
I was born in Glasgow, lived in there for 30 years, then I moved to Derby, I'm now 45, man I miss Glasgow...
I think it left a Glasgow shaped hole in my soul....
You'll always bee fae Glesga my boi 😏
Cheers big man :)
I get the bus to Partick, then the subway to St. Enoch`s every day, i missed the place so much when i moved to the Borders that i rarely miss going there. Glasgow has changed beyond all recognition since the 70`s and 80`s BUT, the people haven`t. We still have that wee sarcastic sense of humour and great banter where ever you are in the city.
Just an absolutely beautiful song, makes you proud to be Scottish 👏🏻
First time in my life I’ve been away from Glasgow, it’s been 3 months to the day and I’m counting the days till this virus is gone and I can get a flight ✈️ home. I’m so homesick 🏴
Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
A heartbreaking wound 💔
And Glasgow will welcome you home!!!!
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Every time I hear this, I’m in tears. It hits every nerve, point, etc. Love you Billy... x
Me too.😪
Burst into tears when I saw the tram with Maryhill on it. Love you Billy for bringing out the best of human emotions!
Billy your a living legend. Even when your not you will alway be a legend of Glasgow
At 67 and looking back we were poor but life was so so much better than this madness we live in today
Indeed. At least we have some values.
@@DavidAKZ lol have or had? Value,s have vanished and life is selfish and plastic. Once our generation goes it is going to be horrific but hey ho . I have my faith to cling to
@arfermo853 It always is a young person's world. I'm 63 and all I can do is try to reflect the values I was given. Kindness, generosity understanding. Doesn't always work out of course but that is not the point. Thanks for replying.
@@DavidAKZ no probs im 69 and i was dragged up not brought up but i still had certain rules of respect but today its fashionable to be as disgusting as you can be,i live in Bristol England and we have gone from a very rare murder to about eight in the last two months and now it seems to be a challenge to be one of the boys
True
My Granny was a cleaner so was mine and im proud of her x
Glasgow smiles better.....a helluva town, heart and soul above so many. Billy nails it.
What a great man, what a great song, which may resonate with anyone of us, who live in a great City. Just lovely!
Sir Billy done an absolute cracking job with this song has you almost in tears listening to it and what a brilliant guy to play it and sing it than glasgows favourite Sir Billy Connelly an absolute gentleman from Glasgow we all love Billy Connelly he's brilliant
I’m in tears again. Such a moving track. Means so much in so many different ways, to so ,so , many people. Love you billy. X
Scotland is so beautiful
Seemingly light and simply put, but oh so profoundly emotional. I could listen to it over and over.
I agree Margaret.
Beautiful. I sing it to my son every night at bedtime
Just got my 10 month old son to sleep singing this. I genuinely think the Glasgow accent (and other Scots accents but ours most of all 😘) makes really beautiful music
I'm a Fifer living on the West Coast and I love it.
There's something about this song that nails it,...along with B.C, singing it, rough, ready, and Wonderful ….
Glesga is so special
Like Dorothy in Oz, magical place with magical people.
You can be dead and buried and go to Heaven but you would always want to go back in time to be growing up in Glesga.
There is no better place anywhere so if you missed it I feel sorry because you would have loved it.
I belong tae Glesga.
Wish I could live my days left in Glasgow xo
What a beautiful song we had this at my grandads funeral as one of his 3 songs he was a Baker from Glasgow love this song
I WAS BORN IN ROTTEN ROW MATERNITY IN GLASGOW., IVE LIVED IN ROYSTON, GARTHAMLOCK, DENNISTOUN AND BISHOPBRIGGS ALL IN GLASGOW ... MY FAMILY ALL STILL LIVE THERE......AND I MISS THEM SO MUCH, THIS SONG SUMS IT UP SO WELL, THANK YOU BILLY FOR THIS. AND THANK YOU FOR SHARING PAUL DIVERS...THE TEARS ARE BLUNNING ME!!!!!!
I know Andrew. It' gets me too
I thought the same thing when he sings "born near the centre" -- I'm also a Rottenrow baby, and that's not near the centre, it IS the centre. Six feet from Provand's Lordship and ten feet from the Cathedral. The name means "La route du Roi" or King's Way. The hospital is gone now, of course. Yeah and me too, I blur my eyes wi greetin.
Born in coat bridge Is that close enough
Nah man, get back tae Lanarkshire.
Alan Hope long way to go back from the Manitoba border
The old Glasgow was the best its very sad to see the old shops and most tenements are all gone
Just heard this for the first time and it's beautiful. Absolutely love Glasgow, like my second home. As people we truly are products of our environments and the places where we're from shape us hugely.
Glasgow is the greatest city in th world. The simple reason is the people. I am not a Glaswegian or even Scottish but I have some great friends from the East and West end of the city and visiting them in Glasgow was just a wonderful experience. To be feted just because I did not come from the city by all and sundry was just incredible. Glasgow does have a dark side we all know that but so do all cities. But I will tell you something when you are in Glasgow it is a special feeling and when you leave it is always sad.
Thanks so much for posting this gorgeous song, which I never heard until now. I burst into tears from almost the first note. While I've never been to Glesga (something that must be remedied), I live in Buffalo, NY. Buffalo suffered terribly from deindustrialization in the 1970s and 1980s, and hasn't completely recovered. Nor will it ... but this town has such heart and I love it so much. Billy's love song to Glasgow really touched me, as it describes Buffalo, too. Warmest regards to all of you wonderful Glaswegians.
Something you must do, Fantastic place to live and just Graced in history.
The song would bring a tear to a glass eye Elizabeth.
Spent a lot of time in both places, you are right they very similar. Very good people from both places.
I was born and raised just outside Glasgow. Live an hour or so from Buffalo now. Youreright there are many similarities. I hope you manage a wee visit to Glasgow ay some point Elizabeth.
Nice one Rossco.
God Bless Mr Billy Connolly may he have many, many long and happy years
..Glasgow gave me more than it ever took away, and prepared me for life on the road..
i miss not living here!!!, Glesga is a place unless you've lived or been brought up there has a magical pull on a Glesweegian like no other, i know i will move back before i pop my clogs as i love this Auld Place 💖💖💖😉
Native Glasgow man living in Paisley. Missing my City even though I'm only down Paisley Road West.
Save up and make the trip back wan day man.
Alan Hope Don’t need to save I’ll just sell my house one day and be back.
Love the old photos of Glasgow and the song brings a tear to the eye.
I was missing Glasgow when I made this slide show Jazz Man. I wanted to keep it as simple as possible and leave gaps between the photos.
I lived is South Africa from 1975 until 2005 most of my friends were from Glasgow...the funniest people ever
Was brought up listening to Billy Connolly's stories of the shipyards, he's always been very special to Scotland and Glaswegians in particular. Folk tend to forget that Billy Connolly wasn't just a comedian, also an actor and used to play in a band called the Humblebums with the brilliant Gerry Rafferty and Tam Harvey
He was a talented man Davy.
Left when I was a wee boy and have a had a great life in the states. But something has always been missing and that's Glasgow...
I get you John.
I moved to Glasgow in 1967 ended up in the Bar business, in 1989 I moved to Florida I wish I'd stayed in Glasgow.
What A Year 67 Was Gerard 🍀
This song reminds of my Uncle Johnny. He was such a beautiful soul. He played the accordion. He worked the coal mines in Glasgow. He died fairly young from black lung. This song is for you.
One of the worlds greatest city’s 🏴🏴🏴🏴
Born and bred in Glasgow Maryhill love you Billy boy mwah gd oan yeh wee man
glasgow loves billy with all her heart
I'm not from Glasgow but I've spent a massive amount of time there...I love the place and the people, one of my favourite cities....that song actually makes me cry...beautiful
You have been adopted.
I'am from the states, I Visited Scotland and Glasgow in 2016. Got to hear Connolly perform. Terrific. My ancestors came from Mull. Enjoyed the visit and Billy's singing. Congrats on independence. MacE.
Love the big yin mans a legend x