I don't know, but my feeling is that the title means "tipping our hat to Nancy" (with a pun, also meaning "tipping" as in playing the bodhrán), so it might mean "with my right hand", "towards the wall" etc. does it mean something like "with my right, I'm going to..."? I've been trying to figure out if it comes from / resembles an Irish / Gaeilge phrase
It's a "word" used to replicate the sound of an instrument as these old songs were usually sung without instrument accompaniment. Nothing mysterious about it.
Absolutely superb. Classic song owned ! ⭐
Love this version
Awesome rendition
Beautiful
Some talent 👍
Great version 👏
Fantastic. I ❤ it.
Sounds class 👍🏻
Unreal
I love that one! Great interpretation of that classic. You made it your own! Much better imho than the candle in the wind ;)
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For the love of God will someone tell me what the hell finnick or finnickineerio means 😂
It's not good for Nancy...
nothing, it's basically the equivalent to "doo op ah doo op" in the US.
I don't know, but my feeling is that the title means "tipping our hat to Nancy" (with a pun, also meaning "tipping" as in playing the bodhrán), so it might mean "with my right hand", "towards the wall" etc.
does it mean something like "with my right, I'm going to..."? I've been trying to figure out if it comes from / resembles an Irish / Gaeilge phrase
It's a "word" used to replicate the sound of an instrument as these old songs were usually sung without instrument accompaniment. Nothing mysterious about it.
A bit like a shimazzle haha a right mess