You two should be extremely proud of yourselves that was an amazing cover this song means a lot to me charlie landsboroughs version was place at my best friend's dad's funeral and you two absolutely naild it well done respect to you both❤❤
So blown away with the support and love on here for Sina and I's performance of 'The Fields of Athenry'. I know Sina really appreciates and so do I. Thanks a million guys for your kind comments, so happy you enjoyed our singing and video. Grá mór, Caitríona xx
You both deserve all the praise you get Caitriona. From an older Irish man living in Boston 33 years. I’m not ashamed to say I shed a small tear during your recital!!😘
I am from Mexico and I love the brave Irish people... their history, their beautiful country, their music and their beer... I will surely visit Ireland one day
I am from Ireland and I visited Mexico often on business. I was treated like family and I loved the Mexican people; so like Irish people in many ways😊😊
This song, the way the musicians play and the way these ladies sing so beautifully along with the sad tale they sing about always brings a lump to my throat. Gorgeous music!!
A native German, Ireland is the home of my heart, and I still plan to move to this island someday. And I just love this kind of music Thanks a million, Ladies, and please do more music together. 👍
This song is about love and what you take for granted until it has gone ! The first time I heard it was in Tenerife by an Irish lady called Michelle, I went In the Bullshead every night just to hear her sing it and fell in love with irish singers and folklore such as Luke Kelly . This is a very lovely cover Thankyou 😍
When I here this song it reminds me of my nan and grandad who despite both being Scottish have Irish ancestry and went to a local Irish club where I grew up and when this was sung my grandad would sing along and it brings a tear to my eye as I remember them as they are no longer with us ❤❤❤❤
My wife is irish im a glaswegian we live in the most beautiful place i believe in ireland its caled Bray County Wicklow you must if visiting Ireland visit Bray the people are fantastic as for me i was born in Parkhead Glasgow so the beauty of this placetook my breath away its just the bestest place and of course sugar loaf mountain ye should check it out❤
How beautiful! My Gram left for the USA during this period alone at age 15. She never spoke of the loneliness starvation and hurt. You sang this so touchingly and humanly THANK YOU Go mbeannaí Dia thú araon
My mother left Ireland at the age of 16. She became a proud American but never once did she forget her roots and history back home. The music always made her cry. I miss you Mom.
Ladys your an inspiration to irish traditional music i would love you to record and sing a wonderful song forgetton by many people call the lough shielielan evection by the wolf tones about famine and irish beautiful song which i can believe you both will achieve your voices are amazing and a credit to this chanell you provide us,im a musician playing traditional keyboards all my life you can achieve it my friends xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Keep singing beautiful Irish dongs ladies. Nice harmony and beautiful telated backgrounds. I may not have the opportunity to visit Ireland but looking at you beautiful ladies plus the scenic backgrounds tells me Ireland is a beautiful historic country!
Two historic events that are not taught in my country of the UK. The HIghland Clearances in Scotland and The Great Famine in Ireland. Growing up as a child of Scotland in the 1970s, where even my local language of Doric was discouraged in school; I now understand why we were taught about other 'great' events. The two world wars and the industrial revolution. It's never too late to learn the shameful events.
I understand your feelings. My family emigrated from Ireland to Lancashire in UK like so many other Irish, due to an Gorta Mór. I have never even been to Ireland, or had the chance to learn the Gaelic. But there is another shameful event: Cromwell's intended genocide of the Irish people. In England they even have statues of that murdering bastard, streets are named after him, there is even a portrait of him in their parliament. In Germany they at least have the inner decency not to have a portrait of Adolf Hitler in the Bundestag, or to have any streets named 'Adolf-Hitler-Strasse'.
@@djw1421 That's a very interesting point as Alan Clarke wrote in a book pointing out the option we had of 'siding' with the Germans for the Anglo-Saxons are Germanic, and Hitler didn't want to fight us. He thought we were bungling idiots, which we are, but we did prevent the Americans from speaking Japanese (which eludes them) since had we done so, the Russians would have been rapidly quashed and the USA would have stood alone. But either way... we lost, destroyed our Empire, crippled ourselves and didn't pay off war debts until 2006.
@@sugarkane4830 Well, obviously beauty is in the eye of the beholder but I'd say these ladies are very pretty. Personally I think the Irish in general, especial for example The Coors and Celtic Women etc. Nothing delusional about that, just taste.
This country is so special I went there 3 times each time I don't want to leave it anymore because this people is so welcoming I am Swiss I love my country of course which is also a beautiful country but Ireland is a country that I love as much as I love mine I kiss you brave Irish people
Thanks for sharing ,,greetings a friend...i love the irish culture and heritage...Me i am just a humble car mechanic that wish the younger generation is blessed and happy....my wish...greetings UN soldier with a heart ....no more war...keep your head up and be proud of who you are...Irland in my heart...Thanks for sharing..The show goes on....my heart will rest in the waves at sea....
*I couldn't find a video with lyrics, but alas:* "By a lonely prison wall I heard a young girl calling... "Michael, they have taken you away... For you stole Trevelyan's corn, So the young might see the morn. Now a prison ship lies waiting in the bay..." Low lie the fields of Athenry, Where once we watched the small free birds fly... Our love was on the wing we had dreams and songs to sing... It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry... By a lonely prison wall I heard a young man calling, 'Nothing matters, Mary, when you're free... Against the famine and the crown I rebelled; they cut me down Now you must raise our child with dignity.' Low lie the fields of Athenry Where once we watched the small free birds fly... Our love was on the wing we had dreams and songs to sing... It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry... By a lonely harbour wall, She watched the last star falling, As that prison ship sailed out against the sky... For she lived in hope and pray, For her love in Botany Bay... It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry... Low lie the fields of Athenry, Where once we watched the small free birds fly... Our love was on the wing we had dreams and songs to sing... It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry..."
My grandparents were Irish. Loved our heritage , Irish- Burmese ( Dad&Mum) but still loved our Irish family connection! Married a beautiful girl from Belfast in 1974. Still married with 5 lovely Kids & 6 awesome grandkids in Essex. Love the Irish and my family everywhere. Having said that playing &singing is a great part of our family!🤔✍️🎸🕺🏻👏👍
Greetings to you and the Polish people! Polish people are our courageous brothers & sisters. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for liberating us in the war.
This song always brings tears into my eye, it reminds me of the same struggles in Flanders in the 19th century at least we were spared the great famine
This showed up somewhat randomly in my RUclips feed. I was blown away with the beautiful harmonies. I share it with my wife and father in law and the played over a few times, the enjoyed it so much. Absolutely wonderful! Thanks for sharing with the world.
Thanks so much! Delighted that you like it and please have a look at this new video that’s just been released on my channel: ruclips.net/video/yg2mBf8voIw/видео.html
I've been to Ireland about 6 times and loved the pubs with irish music playing and loved every minute of it my great grandad came from Ireland birthplace unknown I think it might have been about the time of the potatoe famine so that's where the blood in came from I'm so proud❤❤❤
Beautiful song though it is a sad song sung so well by these 2 beautiful ladies with such wonderful voices. I admire the brave Irish people who survived the Great Famine caused by the potato blight from 1845 to 1852. My own grandparents died in the great famine of China in the early 1900's. Pray it will never happen again anywhere in the world again.
I agree about the two ladies but the last bad famine was in Russia/Ukraine around WW1. The Bolsheviks did that on purpose. Somewhere between 60,000,000 to 100,000,000. The same group is trying to do it to USA and white Europe. Also Australia. So pray but start helping yourself by stocking up on what you can
With respect, there was more to the Irish famine than Potato Blight..Chris Fogartys book tells how the English shipped out the Irish Cattle and Sheep to England in Ships made from the finest Irish oak Forests..I have not read his book but have listened to his interview on an Irish Channel. h
I'm an Aussie with 5 convicts - all Irish - in my ancestry including a woman on the 2nd Fleet. This song haunts my nights, every night, since it first played on my RUclips. Stoicism. Strength of character. Faith in a better outcome. Beautifully sung, thank you ladies.
From England. Have many friends north and south of the border, have also studied Irish history. We both live on very small islands off the coast of Europe. Wales, Scotland, England and Ireland share a brutal but shared past. We are probably the most culturally diverse piece of land in the world. That saying ….Poke one with a stick and the other three will respond in support!
My great grandfather left Roscommon in the famine. Moved to Boston and dominated the primary care health scene in South Boston south end for next generation. Ireland strong!,
I was born in New Zealand, my parents from both sides were born from Irish immigrants and absolutely loved all things Irish especially the music and cooking.
Hi. So beautiful and sung so beautifully by you two young ladies thank you for sharing. Please take care . “Beautiful Harmony “ please keep 🎶 singing such beautiful Irish songs. 🇮🇪☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️
Most beautiful song I’ve heard in a long while. Makes me think of an old photo I have that was taken in Dublin in the late 1800’s of my grandmother and great grandmother. As a teenager my grandmother and a girlfriend of hers later came to America by themselves, brave girls. They’ve all passed long ago but all things Irish make me tear up.
Just fantastic! Perfect singing and harmony coupled with superb instrumentation. This is pure entertainment at its very best. Thank you so much for sharing your incredible talents.
As an Englishman, frequenting an Irish members club as often as I do, I've heard this song a million times, sang dozens of different ways. But this one brought me to tears. Cracking job, ladies. Erin Go Bragh! 🥲
Love this rendition. I'm from Australia and I've loved this song since hearing the late Denis O'Keeffe perform it with accordionist Bernadette Zabawa (nee Conlon) at the Port Fairy Folk Festival about 30years ago.
If you haven't heard this song, you've never been to an Irish pub. I've heard it many times, but this is the best version of this song I've ever heard. Thank you young ladies. You were born to sing this song.
Greetings from Estonia! This old Irish folk ballad is the pride of the Irish. An extremely beautiful performance from charming maidens. The song penetrates deep into the soul. I love this musical story with historical content! Beautiful! 🌏⚓⚓⚓
Thank you, Larry! What I do know is that the song was written by Pete StJohn. I was probably thinking about the content of the song about the events of 1840 in the history of the Irish.
Lovely tune of some broken times.
Beautiful
You two should be extremely proud of yourselves that was an amazing cover this song means a lot to me charlie landsboroughs version was place at my best friend's dad's funeral and you two absolutely naild it well done respect to you both❤❤
Thanks so much! So glad to hear that! Please share if you can 🍀
So blown away with the support and love on here for Sina and I's performance of 'The Fields of Athenry'. I know Sina really appreciates and so do I. Thanks a million guys for your kind comments, so happy you enjoyed our singing and video. Grá mór, Caitríona xx
Awesome, awesome, awesome! From someone who has just lately learned of her Irish ancestry! So proud! You guys rock!
lesanglais lesrosbifs
they have caused more damage to the world than any other race
You both deserve all the praise you get Caitriona. From an older Irish man living in Boston 33 years. I’m not ashamed to say I shed a small tear during your recital!!😘
@@tonymurray814 thank you so much Tony. Really appreciate your kind words
It was very nice. 👍
Nicely done, the pair of you. 👧 👧
Glad to see you are here at the video. 😊
Nicely sung by beautiful ladies
I am from Mexico and I love the brave Irish people... their history, their beautiful country, their music and their beer... I will surely visit Ireland one day
Absolutely! The green Emerald Isle will welcome you like only she can 🍀
Batallón de San Patricio!!!
Exactly my friend! Saw the One Man Hero movie??
@@SinaTheilMusic Thank you! I first approached Irish history through the novel TRINITY
I am from Ireland and I visited Mexico often on business. I was treated like family and I loved the Mexican people; so like Irish people in many ways😊😊
"Nothing matters Mary when you're free" One of the greatest lines in all of Irish music.
This song, the way the musicians play and the way these ladies sing so beautifully along with the sad tale they sing about always brings a lump to my throat. Gorgeous music!!
Thanks for listening! Please share!
God bless the people of Ireland.
Amazing performance of Ireland’s soulful music……thank you both! God Bless Ireland and Happy St. Patrick’s day to you all!
Thank you and happy St. Patrick’s Day! Please share the video if possible 🍀
Beautifully sung ladies. Thankyou!
A native German, Ireland is the home of my heart, and I still plan to move to this island someday. And I just love this kind of music Thanks a million, Ladies, and please do more music together. 👍
Only the Germans helped the Irish. Supplied guns. We Gaels have not forgotten. God bless Germany.
And Ireland as well, pretty please, Mightty Lord. 🙂
Brilliant thanks
@@Occident.Colonel Gaddafi
Geht mir genauso mit Schottland.
Es ist wie nach Hause kommen.🏴
Irland ist auch bald dran.👍
super Lied ich liebe die Irische Musik
This song is about love and what you take for granted until it has gone ! The first time I heard it was in Tenerife by an Irish lady called Michelle, I went In the Bullshead every night just to hear her sing it and fell in love with irish singers and folklore such as Luke Kelly . This is a very lovely cover Thankyou 😍
It's amazing to hear our beautiful language spoken fluently 🇮🇪☘️💚🤍🧡☘️🇮🇪
This is my favourite Irish song. Having been married to a Kilkenny woman for over 35 years before she passed.
Yank here, married to a lady with roots in County Clare. She sings this to me regularly. So sorry for your loss of your.
I’m was born an English boy in 1953 but my grandfather was born in Ireland but i will never forget where my heart was from
I love the sound of women's voices in that alto range.
Like Ireland itself, this song is beautiful and haunting at the same time. Thanks ladies. 🇺🇸🇮🇪
When I here this song it reminds me of my nan and grandad who despite both being Scottish have Irish ancestry and went to a local Irish club where I grew up and when this was sung my grandad would sing along and it brings a tear to my eye as I remember them as they are no longer with us ❤❤❤❤
In my old age, I sure find myself being attracted to Irish country music. What a splendid performance.
And probably attracted to these beautiful Irish ladies, yeah?
@@terencemageeShhh, don't tell anyone.
@@jayjaynella4539 This is Irish traditional music, or folk music. Not 'country' music.
My wife is irish im a glaswegian we live in the most beautiful place i believe in ireland its caled Bray County Wicklow you must if visiting Ireland visit Bray the people are fantastic as for me i was born in Parkhead Glasgow so the beauty of this placetook my breath away its just the bestest place and of course sugar loaf mountain ye should check it out❤
How beautiful! My Gram left for the USA during this period alone at age 15. She never spoke of the loneliness starvation and hurt. You sang this so touchingly and humanly THANK YOU Go mbeannaí Dia thú araon
My mother left Ireland at the age of 16. She became a proud American but never once did she forget her roots and history back home. The music always made her cry. I miss you Mom.
Ladys your an inspiration to irish traditional music i would love you to record and sing a wonderful song forgetton by many people call the lough shielielan evection by the wolf tones about famine and irish beautiful song which i can believe you both will achieve your voices are amazing and a credit to this chanell you provide us,im a musician playing traditional keyboards all my life you can achieve it my friends xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I can listen to this song a thousand times, and it still sounds beautiful.
One of most beautiful Irish song by two beautiful ladies with a magic voice... thanks so much from France
Love Irish Songs 😊
I am English, my wife from Hospital, County Limerick.
Six Nations Rugby aside we get on “shoulder to shoulder”!
One of my favourites. This song tugs at my Irish ancestral roots.
I first heard this song about 40 years ago, and it still brings tears to my eyes.
Keep singing beautiful Irish dongs ladies. Nice harmony and beautiful telated backgrounds. I may not have the opportunity to visit Ireland but looking at you beautiful ladies plus the scenic backgrounds tells me Ireland is a beautiful historic country!
GREAT music!! Sung by GREAT singers, from the land of my ancestors.
Man, what a beautiful rendition, by two amazing ladies, and well-shot. As good as it gets.
Thanks so much! Delighted to hear that! 🤠🍀
a beautiful song sung by two equally charming young ladies ❤ r e s p e c t
This song by the girls is like a fine wine gets better by age 💚🇮🇪💚🇮🇪💚
I love this song. Beautifully rendered by 2 ,young women.
Great sound. Great performance and Background.
Two historic events that are not taught in my country of the UK. The HIghland Clearances in Scotland and The Great Famine in Ireland. Growing up as a child of Scotland in the 1970s, where even my local language of Doric was discouraged in school; I now understand why we were taught about other 'great' events. The two world wars and the industrial revolution. It's never too late to learn the shameful events.
I understand your feelings. My family emigrated from Ireland to Lancashire in UK like so many other Irish, due to an Gorta Mór. I have never even been to Ireland, or had the chance to learn the Gaelic. But there is another shameful event: Cromwell's intended genocide of the Irish people. In England they even have statues of that murdering bastard, streets are named after him, there is even a portrait of him in their parliament. In Germany they at least have the inner decency not to have a portrait of Adolf Hitler in the Bundestag, or to have any streets named 'Adolf-Hitler-Strasse'.
Lest we forget !!
the great difference is: Hitler lost. So his bad deed was seen. The bad deeds of the winners are called victory.
Sad. very sad.
Wonder why our history was not taught to us.?..
I'm English and our history is tragic. I can't believe how beautiful these ladies are. What a song.
Does the tragedy include helping to get rid of Hitler
@@djw1421 That's a very interesting point as Alan Clarke wrote in a book pointing out the option we had of 'siding' with the Germans for the Anglo-Saxons are Germanic, and Hitler didn't want to fight us. He thought we were bungling idiots, which we are, but we did prevent the Americans from speaking Japanese (which eludes them) since had we done so, the Russians would have been rapidly quashed and the USA would have stood alone. But either way... we lost, destroyed our Empire, crippled ourselves and didn't pay off war debts until 2006.
@@johnbobson1557 Yes you helped us americans from speaking japanese lol good one.
@@johnbobson1557You appear quite delusional there. Oh well never mind. FYI our history I’d far from tragic.
@@sugarkane4830 Well, obviously beauty is in the eye of the beholder but I'd say these ladies are very pretty. Personally I think the Irish in general, especial for example The Coors and Celtic Women etc. Nothing delusional about that, just taste.
Just unbelievable I am of Irish descent love these girls butifull xxx
What an awesome performance ladies! One of the best I have ever heard. Please keep the songs coming.
Thanks so much! Glad to hear that you enjoyed it! Maybe you'll like this one too: ruclips.net/video/bzCaD4qVhQA/видео.html
Incredible voices.
What a beautiful version of this song. Fantastic!
Actually
Never really listened to this song before. I mean really listened to it. Now I'm crying it's just so bloody perfect. Wonderful, girls, just wonderful
Love these beautiful Irish songs, simple and perfectly performed
Irish ballads are certainly beautiful. Delighted that you enjoyed our version of this iconic song 🤠🍀
This country is so special I went there 3 times each time I don't want to leave it anymore because this people is so welcoming I am Swiss I love my country of course which is also a beautiful country but Ireland is a country that I love as much as I love mine I kiss you brave Irish people
Such a sad but beautiful song; Ladies your voices are Angelic! Thank you for touching an old soul!
@@klsmith0722 thanks for listening and the lovely comment!
A beautiful song .. best regards from 'Botany bay '
Thanks for sharing ,,greetings a friend...i love the irish culture and heritage...Me i am just a humble car mechanic that wish the younger generation is blessed and happy....my wish...greetings UN soldier with a heart ....no more war...keep your head up and be proud of who you are...Irland in my heart...Thanks for sharing..The show goes on....my heart will rest in the waves at sea....
You're a fantastic person, Fred. Bless you.
*I couldn't find a video with lyrics, but alas:*
"By a lonely prison wall
I heard a young girl calling...
"Michael, they have taken you away...
For you stole Trevelyan's corn,
So the young might see the morn.
Now a prison ship lies waiting in the bay..."
Low lie the fields of Athenry,
Where once we watched the small free birds fly...
Our love was on the wing we had dreams and songs to sing...
It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry...
By a lonely prison wall
I heard a young man calling,
'Nothing matters, Mary, when you're free...
Against the famine and the crown
I rebelled; they cut me down
Now you must raise our child with dignity.'
Low lie the fields of Athenry
Where once we watched the small free birds fly...
Our love was on the wing we had dreams and songs to sing...
It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry...
By a lonely harbour wall,
She watched the last star falling,
As that prison ship sailed out against the sky...
For she lived in hope and pray,
For her love in Botany Bay...
It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry...
Low lie the fields of Athenry,
Where once we watched the small free birds fly...
Our love was on the wing we had dreams and songs to sing...
It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry..."
I like it.
My grandparents were Irish. Loved our heritage , Irish- Burmese ( Dad&Mum) but still loved our Irish family connection! Married a beautiful girl from Belfast in 1974. Still married with 5 lovely Kids & 6 awesome grandkids in Essex. Love the Irish and my family everywhere. Having said that playing &singing is a great part of our family!🤔✍️🎸🕺🏻👏👍
What a beautiful and emotional song. Lots of love from Maastricht in the Netherlands.
Hoije Jos oet Mestreech, van mich oet Gelaen 🙂Ich bèn nuuje Limburgse oet Republik Ierland en wil zoa gaer plat laere kalle!
Two beautiful singers
Daughters of Irish land in the green. Just lovely performance. Greetings grom far away Poland.
Greetings to you and the Polish people! Polish people are our courageous brothers & sisters. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for liberating us in the war.
Absolutely brilliant. The best I've heard and sung by two beautiful ladies.
This song always brings tears into my eye, it reminds me of the same struggles in Flanders in the 19th century at least we were spared the great famine
Absolutely stunning.
One of the best versions I've ever heard. Totally amazing ❤❤
Thank you so much! That really means a lot to us! Please share if possible 🍀
Just beautiful! Thank you from the state of Maine, USA
This showed up somewhat randomly in my RUclips feed. I was blown away with the beautiful harmonies. I share it with my wife and father in law and the played over a few times, the enjoyed it so much. Absolutely wonderful! Thanks for sharing with the world.
Thanks so much! Delighted that you like it and please have a look at this new video that’s just been released on my channel: ruclips.net/video/yg2mBf8voIw/видео.html
I've been to Ireland about 6 times and loved the pubs with irish music playing and loved every minute of it my great grandad came from Ireland birthplace unknown I think it might have been about the time of the potatoe famine so that's where the blood in came from I'm so proud❤❤❤
South african of Irish descent here, its true what they say, it runs deep.. beautiful song ladies.
Such a beautiful rendition by Sina and Caitriona.
Fantastic singers ❤
Beautiful version I’m from Scotland love the Irish spirit you’ll never beat the Irish ❤️
Beautiful song though it is a sad song sung so well by these 2 beautiful ladies with such wonderful voices.
I admire the brave Irish people who survived the Great Famine caused by the potato blight from 1845 to 1852.
My own grandparents died in the great famine of China in the early 1900's.
Pray it will never happen again anywhere in the world again.
I agree about the two ladies but the last bad famine was in Russia/Ukraine around WW1. The Bolsheviks did that on purpose. Somewhere between 60,000,000 to 100,000,000. The same group is trying to do it to USA and white Europe. Also Australia. So pray but start helping yourself by stocking up on what you can
With respect, there was more to the Irish famine than Potato Blight..Chris Fogartys book tells how the English shipped out the Irish Cattle and Sheep to England in Ships made from the finest Irish oak Forests..I have not read his book but have listened to his interview on an Irish Channel.
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I’m so sorry for your loss. May they see you in heaven someday.
a lovely song sung beautifully
I'm an Aussie with 5 convicts - all Irish - in my ancestry including a woman on the 2nd Fleet. This song haunts my nights, every night, since it first played on my RUclips. Stoicism. Strength of character. Faith in a better outcome. Beautifully sung, thank you ladies.
Just a Beautiful version by these two lovely ladies.
As a person from Athenry, I think this was a beautiful rendition, well done girls 👏🏼👏🏼❤
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beautiful song sung by two equally charming young ladies ❤ r e s p e c t
One of my favourite songs. ❤
beautiful from one musician to another new subscriber best wishes Phil from Shropshire 👍
Thanks! Much appreciated!
From England. Have many friends north and south of the border, have also studied Irish history. We both live on very small islands off the coast of Europe. Wales, Scotland, England and Ireland share a brutal but shared past. We are probably the most culturally diverse piece of land in the world. That saying ….Poke one with a stick and the other three will respond in support!
Well done girls, beautifully sung & presented. As good as I've ever heard..
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Beautiful....God give us love & humanity. God bless. I am Irish Canadian...& love this.
Every time I hear this it chills my heart as hunger still exists and the children still pay the price in suffering!
Last commit was from Hogansville Georgia !
My great grandfather left Roscommon in the famine. Moved to Boston and dominated the primary care health scene in South Boston south end for next generation. Ireland strong!,
I was born in New Zealand, my parents from both sides were born from Irish immigrants and absolutely loved all things Irish especially the music and cooking.
And now the harmonies. This is frigging gorgeous
Just wonderful!!!
Paddy Reilly's versions have been my favorites so far, but now I've found a perfect and heart-touching rendition.
Thank you! His version is indeed beautiful, so we feel honoured!
Particularly, the one from a pub after someone’s Funeral, with many joining in on the choruses and several musicians playing along.
Agree
Beautiful, beautiful song and as Scot, 🏴, I have often wondered if an ancestor who was deported to Aus made it.
I reall enjoy Celtic woman also
Such a beautiful rendition from these beautiful ladies. Thank you so much.
Hi. So beautiful and sung so beautifully by you two young ladies thank you for sharing. Please take care . “Beautiful Harmony “ please keep 🎶 singing such beautiful Irish songs. 🇮🇪☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️
Thank you so much for this video! I’ve been hunting for an alto version of this song for so ling for my choie audition!
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Most beautiful song I’ve heard in a long while. Makes me think of an old photo I have that was taken in Dublin in the late 1800’s of my grandmother and great grandmother. As a teenager my grandmother and a girlfriend of hers later came to America by themselves, brave girls. They’ve all passed long ago but all things Irish make me tear up.
What a lovely listening experience. Thanks you guys.
Ich danke euch Beiden von ganzem 💓. Dieses Lied begleitet mich den ganzen Tag und hat den "Weg in mein Herz gefunden". Roland aus Deutschland
What a beautiful rendition of this beautiful song. Thank you so much.
Thank you for listening! Please share if you don’t mind 🍀
Just fantastic! Perfect singing and harmony coupled with superb instrumentation. This is pure entertainment at its very best. Thank you so much for sharing your incredible talents.
As an Englishman, frequenting an Irish members club as often as I do, I've heard this song a million times, sang dozens of different ways. But this one brought me to tears. Cracking job, ladies. Erin Go Bragh! 🥲
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Simply beautiful! It brought tears to my eyes!
Love this rendition. I'm from Australia and I've loved this song since hearing the late Denis O'Keeffe perform it with accordionist Bernadette Zabawa (nee Conlon) at the Port Fairy Folk Festival about 30years ago.
If you haven't heard this song, you've never been to an Irish pub. I've heard it many times, but this is the best version of this song I've ever heard. Thank you young ladies. You were born to sing this song.
Wow, that was incredible, thank you!!! 😍💗
We know when we are contained, but how do we know we are really free?
This is a masterpiece sung well!
Wonderful.
I grew up hearing this from my mother. On our 3rd trip to Ireland, i insisted on driving to Athenry. What a beautiful area! ❤ Lovely version ladies.
Greetings from Finland! I love this version of that beautiful melody. Sang by you two very beautifully!
I am in Canada. Learnt guitar from Irish buddies ,,,I love this song as a limey its sad
Greetings from Estonia! This old Irish folk ballad is the pride of the Irish. An extremely beautiful performance from charming maidens. The song penetrates deep into the soul. I love this musical story with historical content! Beautiful! 🌏⚓⚓⚓
Not so old Was written in 1979
Thank you, Larry! What I do know is that the song was written by Pete StJohn. I was probably thinking about the content of the song about the events of 1840 in the history of the Irish.
Thank you Sina and Caitriona for the most beautiful song I've ever heard brout tears to my eyes
Delighted to hear that!! Maybe you’ll also enjoy my rendition of “Caledonia”… ruclips.net/video/Mc-q2sH3dCE/видео.html 🍀
Only the Irish could sing a song like this, and these two ladies give it the justice it deserves.
Well said mate! Regards from Queensland, Australia
These two ladies may indeed give it the justice it deserves, but a bit of contradiction in the comment though, as Sina Theil is German
The scots are pretty good too you know