Probably my favourite RUclips video. Cara's pure vocal is sublime but for me the real jewel is Jerry Douglas with a beautifully understated lap steel guitar. The triplet he plays near the end after the line "singing out across the bay" gets me everytime I hear it. The transatlantic sessions are the best music series ever IMO, another top fave being James Taylor being backed by Julie Fowlis and others singing Boston to Belfast.
A terrific song with a piercing message, one of the best voices I've ever had the pleasure of hearing & superb accompaniment. Standing ovation to these folks.
Utterly enchanting. I love the way her Irish accent comes through in her singing. I came late to Transatlantic Sessions, however now I'm totally hooked.
Of all the songs that Dougie has written, (& I am a great fan of his awesome talent) for me this is his best. To come across it performed by 2 of my other fav. artists is something very, very special indeed.
Discovered the stunning musicality of this pair on Transatlantic Sessions. Bought all the albums and added this lass to my list of great songstresses - Joni, Kate, Sandy and Cara. The emotive sensibility of vocal and arrangements are second to none!
cara Dillon a proper Irish princess garden valley makes me cry as such a tune just saw cara live at bury apex also her hubs what beautiful genuine people so down too earth! no false ego,s love anything too do with cara and Sam!!I! I,ve got prostate cancer but these beautiful folk keep me believing and living gorgeous folk! also great musicians cara can sing like a lark! Barry o,Connor God bless cara and Sam gifts sent from heaven xxxx
I heard her sing this live last week (5th Feb) in Birmingham during the Transatlantic Sessions tour. How could I not have come across Cara before ...? The clarity and pureness in her voice transfixed me and I had to search this out. Just brilliant (as is most of the TS stuff).
Wonderful rendition. I've listened to it a bunch of times. I understand Cara's new cd is out and she is celebrating a new baby. What a blessing she is.
I own the CD version of this song, and for some reason it was produced to eliminate all traces of Cara's lovely Derry accent. This Transatlantic version is so incredibly moving and beautiful. --from a fan in Japan
Perfect. I sat in the front row at Taunton's Brewhouse Theatre last night. I have heard Dougie Maclean's song and have a copy. This is a beautiful rendition. We are lucky to have Cara and Sam around. Thanks for all the wonderful music
o wow, I saw this on the TV and it blew me away then. The combination of Cara's crystal voice and Jerry Douglas's haunting understated steel guitar does strange things down my spine. An all time favourite, thanks for posting :o)
Cara's own words tonight at her stunning performance in Bromsgrove dedicated this song to refugees fleeing their homes. Let us give thoughts and help where we can to those forced from their homes through conflict and war.
Well, this is a history lesson and a revelation in song! Thanks profoundly! It belongs in classrooms helping our young to develop historical awareness and empathy, and I may get the chance to bring it there I hope. Exile, transportation, slavery, and worse. The path to universal human dignity and civil liberties has been a long one indeed!
Garden Valley Cara Dillon This is really not my home Oh where are you my lovely Johnny? I'm afraid and all alone There is no peace for me I'm sitting in the stranger's room Playing at the stranger's table Shining empty like the moon There is no peace for me But in the darkness struggle cold I think about a garden valley Gentle as the leaves unfold Singing out across the bay Distant and so far away There is no peace for me I'm blinded by your city lights I wander through these fearful places The colours fade to black and white There is no peace for me And these are not the friends I know These are not their smiling faces A desert that no-one should know There is no peace for me But in the darkness struggle cold I think about a garden valley Gentle as the leaves unfold Singing out across the… Now I know and feel it well Poor immigrants deep sunken feeling Standing at the gates of Hell There is no peace for me Burned out by their master's greed Cruel exile transportation Robbed of every love and need There is no peace for me But in the darkness struggle cold I think about a garden valley Gentle as the leaves unfold Singing out across the bay Distant and so far away There is no peace for me
gpk1027, The song isn't about slavery, AFAIK the song (written by Dougie Maclean) is about forced emigration from Scotland. The line "burned out by their masters' greed" will refer to the Highland Clearances.
There are now two CDs and a PAL DVD of Transatlantic Sessions 3 available in the UK. Strangely the CDs are missing some stuff that was broadcast including this particular item (not sure if another is due), but the DVD has everything broadcast plus some extras.
I'm still partial to Dougie Maclean's original version since it was very meaningful for me in a tough part of my life, but it's such a wonderful song. I certainly understand other artists being moved to pick it up as well.
Yeah, I think Cara is very obviously someone who has real talent and became famous for that reason mostly, there was no "hype" necessary to make her well known, which tends to put people off and makes them post negative comments and such.
urdcult....get the transatlantic Sessions 3 DVD from Amazon. There is this and more and more great music. I can't stop playing it. it's just beautiful.
I have a question: I saw Cara sing the first time in a live concert show of the Spanish satellite TV channel TVE International. I can't remember the name of the show (I don't even speak Spanish, just randomly zapped to that channel). Does anyone know what the name of that concert was and where to get a recording of that video in any form?
I know this girl... Or lets say i'm insanely in love with this girl... She looks a bit lik cara. Every time i hear one of cara songs i begin to cry. Most pf my tears i joy beacause of her beuatufull voice... But some of them is cause of i dont know if the girl im love, loves me... I know you know if it is you i mean.
Hard to find a standalone PAL player that won't handle NTSC these days - sorry that it's apparently still trickier vice versa. If you've a DVD drive on you computer it will have no problem, bet your bottom dollar. Can't do links to sources here - I'll backchannel some.
Indeed. What with the fine Irish cuisine and all. Or fried road food. Give Jerry a pass. He's guilty only of hogging the stage. So f.i.n.e. on every song.
This song is about being in great debt, and being sent to labour in Tazmania by the english government. And longing for home, as anyone would who is being sent into indebted slavery.
The wonder is that you can continue to look up the marvelous Transatlantic Sessions and enjoy this quality over and over
Cara and Sam. That has to be one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. I so wish I could see you live doing that song.
Probably my favourite RUclips video.
Cara's pure vocal is sublime but for me the real jewel is Jerry Douglas with a beautifully understated lap steel guitar. The triplet he plays near the end after the line "singing out across the bay" gets me everytime I hear it. The transatlantic sessions are the best music series ever IMO, another top fave being James Taylor being backed by Julie Fowlis and others singing Boston to Belfast.
Came back to this after a few years. Still touches a spot in my soul. Beautifully performed
I’m trying to understand the song’s meaning. Can you help?
@@junior.von.claire....... missing her lovely Johnny is confusing her mind and soal - whereve she is looking at ....
🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
wonderful, really wonderful music & musicians
Clara Dillon, is an angel with an angelic voice,beautiful songs,I could listen to her all the time,, she is the pride of Ireland
A terrific song with a piercing message, one of the best voices I've ever had the pleasure of hearing & superb accompaniment. Standing ovation to these folks.
ArtJacoby I’m trying to understand the song’s meaning. Can you help?
Utterly enchanting. I love the way her Irish accent comes through in her singing. I came late to Transatlantic Sessions, however now I'm totally hooked.
The world's most underrated female Irish vocalist. She is the jewel in the crown, with a voice of gold
great just great to hear this from abroad. miss home. ireland Scotland wherever
Of all the songs that Dougie has written, (& I am a great fan of his awesome talent) for me this is his best. To come across it performed by 2 of my other fav. artists is something very, very special indeed.
Makes me cry every time
Cara has a stunning voice, so beautiful, this is one of my fav songs of hers.
Discovered the stunning musicality of this pair on Transatlantic Sessions. Bought all the albums and added this lass to my list of great songstresses - Joni, Kate, Sandy and Cara. The emotive sensibility of vocal and arrangements are second to none!
cara Dillon a proper Irish princess garden valley makes me cry as such a tune just saw cara live at bury apex also her hubs what beautiful genuine people so down too earth! no false ego,s love anything too do with cara and Sam!!I! I,ve got prostate cancer but these beautiful folk keep me believing and living gorgeous folk! also great musicians cara can sing like a lark! Barry o,Connor God bless cara and Sam gifts sent from heaven xxxx
Cara will always be my favorite singer.
I think this is just beautiful. Thankyou.
I was held spellbound and breathless during this exquisite performance. My thanks.
Always come back here after a few pints With the family. A fantastic song
I WANDER THROUGH YOU TUBE AND FIND SO MANY BEAUTIFUL SOUNDS VOICES AND SONGS AND COME TO CARA DILLON AGAIN AND FEEL SAD FOR BEING AWAY SO LONG
This was One of the best Transatlantic Sessions of all time - the slide guitar was a great touch
The most beautiful voice I have ever heard!
I heard her sing this live last week (5th Feb) in Birmingham during the Transatlantic Sessions tour. How could I not have come across Cara before ...? The clarity and pureness in her voice transfixed me and I had to search this out. Just brilliant (as is most of the TS stuff).
It must’ve been wonderful seeing this live. You are very lucky x J
Wonderful rendition. I've listened to it a bunch of times. I understand Cara's new cd is out and she is celebrating a new baby. What a blessing she is.
what a voice this one is the best for me lovely song
I own the CD version of this song, and for some reason it was produced to eliminate all traces of Cara's lovely Derry accent. This Transatlantic version is so incredibly moving and beautiful.
--from a fan in Japan
Chibi Mie ~ _That_ is criminal. Or at least actionable. Sue the label for revenues lost from the brazen theft of her accent.
Sublime singing, brilliant song, piano accompaniment transcendent: overwhelmed..! From a 75 yr old Aussie with solid Celtic heritage
Top notch . Wonderful musicians on top of their game.
A gentle melodic voice. Beautiful.
Just WOW! Beautiful
great interpretation of the Dougie McLean song. Well done Cara you have a beautiful voice.
awesome Cara. Pride of Northern Ireland. & Sam Lakeman what can i say - incredible.
Perfect. I sat in the front row at Taunton's Brewhouse Theatre last night. I have heard Dougie Maclean's song and have a copy. This is a beautiful rendition. We are lucky to have Cara and Sam around. Thanks for all the wonderful music
The voice of an angel
this song is so pure and beautiful from her
thanks for posting. this track makes me cry, Jerry Douglas's steel guitar is beautiful as is Cara..
I must have played this hundreds of times and it gets me every time, truly beautiful
o wow, I saw this on the TV and it blew me away then. The combination of Cara's crystal voice and Jerry Douglas's haunting understated steel guitar does strange things down my spine. An all time favourite, thanks for posting :o)
Jerry Douglas is one of a kind. Excellence in everything he plays
Cara's own words tonight at her stunning performance in Bromsgrove dedicated this song to refugees fleeing their homes. Let us give thoughts and help where we can to those forced from their homes through conflict and war.
The crown princess of Irish vocals
with so much grace concentrated in one voice
Lovely, thanks! 👏👏👏👏
Singing this for my music practical :) Absolutely gorgeous!
I so enjoyed this rendition. Marked as a favorite.
Oh, my god. I love Dougie's version of this song, but this is magnificent! I'd love to hear them work together.
-jcr
So gorgeous!! I absolutely love the arrangement
Such raw talent and beauty.
Beautiful, Cara!
Beautiful
Transatlantic Sessions back and I am loving it.
Thanks for posting
Well, this is a history lesson and a revelation in song! Thanks profoundly! It belongs in classrooms helping our young to develop historical awareness and empathy, and I may get the chance to bring it there I hope. Exile, transportation, slavery, and worse. The path to universal human dignity and civil liberties has been a long one indeed!
im actually addicted to this song!!!!
beautiful, moving, love it.
Stunning
This is lovely!
It`s just beautiful.
But there is peace for me when I'm listening to your song
Garden Valley
Cara Dillon
This is really not my home
Oh where are you my lovely Johnny?
I'm afraid and all alone
There is no peace for me
I'm sitting in the stranger's room
Playing at the stranger's table
Shining empty like the moon
There is no peace for me
But in the darkness struggle cold
I think about a garden valley
Gentle as the leaves unfold
Singing out across the bay
Distant and so far away
There is no peace for me
I'm blinded by your city lights
I wander through these fearful places
The colours fade to black and white
There is no peace for me
And these are not the friends I know
These are not their smiling faces
A desert that no-one should know
There is no peace for me
But in the darkness struggle cold
I think about a garden valley
Gentle as the leaves unfold
Singing out across the…
Now I know and feel it well
Poor immigrants deep sunken feeling
Standing at the gates of Hell
There is no peace for me
Burned out by their master's greed
Cruel exile transportation
Robbed of every love and need
There is no peace for me
But in the darkness struggle cold
I think about a garden valley
Gentle as the leaves unfold
Singing out across the bay
Distant and so far away
There is no peace for me
fantastic
gpk1027, The song isn't about slavery, AFAIK the song (written by Dougie Maclean) is about forced emigration from Scotland. The line "burned out by their masters' greed" will refer to the Highland Clearances.
stunning x
Awesome!!! She's playing in Bath soon! SOOO excited! 29th April, Komedia if you're close!! :-)
There are now two CDs and a PAL DVD of Transatlantic Sessions 3 available in the UK. Strangely the CDs are missing some stuff that was broadcast including this particular item (not sure if another is due), but the DVD has everything broadcast plus some extras.
Just beautiful. And Sam looks very like his brothers!
WOW! wunderschön!
Wow how pretty is that .... I love it .....
Ho hum, just another day at the office eh Cara? Dear God I wish my days were like that, and a backing team like that...
great song!
I'm still partial to Dougie Maclean's original version since it was very meaningful for me in a tough part of my life, but it's such a wonderful song. I certainly understand other artists being moved to pick it up as well.
you will find it on the Cara's DVD,the redcastle sessions. Happy listening.
Yeah... I reckon I could trust this pack of musicians...
Yeah, I think Cara is very obviously someone who has real talent and became famous for that reason mostly, there was no "hype" necessary to make her well known, which tends to put people off and makes them post negative comments and such.
Fab.
Cara rocks ;-)
Originally by Dougie MacLean for anyone who wonders.
great writing, I can relate. This is a beautiful song with deep meaning.
We need lots of miss dillon to quell this world
Track 5 of her album After the Morning
urdcult....get the transatlantic Sessions 3 DVD from Amazon. There is this and more and more great music. I can't stop playing it. it's just beautiful.
Peace in Northern one day!
I have a question: I saw Cara sing the first time in a live concert show of the Spanish satellite TV channel TVE International. I can't remember the name of the show (I don't even speak Spanish, just randomly zapped to that channel). Does anyone know what the name of that concert was and where to get a recording of that video in any form?
I know this girl... Or lets say i'm insanely in love with this girl... She looks a bit lik cara. Every time i hear one of cara songs i begin to cry. Most pf my tears i joy beacause of her beuatufull voice... But some of them is cause of i dont know if the girl im love, loves me... I know you know if it is you i mean.
The song fir us all who do have demons
Tommy Fleming is coming out with a version of this song.... incredibly moving
Hard to find a standalone PAL player that won't handle NTSC these days - sorry that it's apparently still trickier vice versa. If you've a DVD drive on you computer it will have no problem, bet your bottom dollar.
Can't do links to sources here - I'll backchannel some.
Love the Derry accent
OK - I've changed the setting.
@guitargenius1234 ah i know, but still smokin! x
Is that a chubby, Jerry Douglas on Dobro???
Yep, he has been the musical director, together with fiddle player Ally Bain, since seasons 2 of the Transatlantic Sessions.
Indeed. What with the fine Irish cuisine and all. Or fried road food.
Give Jerry a pass. He's guilty only of hogging the stage. So f.i.n.e. on every song.
roll on the lyric in belfast :D
This song is about being in great debt, and being sent to labour in Tazmania by the english government. And longing for home, as anyone would who is being sent into indebted slavery.
sounds hot when she says smiling faces at 1:52
cara your good paul p England x x x x 😀 ❤ 😎 👍
Is this song about slavery?
It's about the Highland Clearances.