Mary Black - Mo Ghile Mear

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • This is the eight track of the "Twenty-five Years - Twenty-five Songs" DVD by Mary Black called "Song for Ireland". The source of this clip is Off The Record (1994). This videoclip has been uploaded with permission of Mary Black's record company 3ú Records. For information regarding this videoclip and its copyright, please visit www.mary-black.net and use the contact option.

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  • @paulhbrown
    @paulhbrown Год назад +26

    Mary Black could sing the latest stock quotes and I'd listen to her. A living treasure.

    • @christianmorris8065
      @christianmorris8065 Месяц назад +1

      One of the most genuinely beautiful singing voices I have ever heard

  • @LarryLandwer
    @LarryLandwer 5 месяцев назад +11

    It's inside all us Irish,our language, spirit,and soul.god bless eire❤

  • @victoredwards0530
    @victoredwards0530 8 месяцев назад +6

    I have to boast of my knowledge of a broad range of music, but Mary Black comes out on top of the female voices I have enjoyed since I can remember. Of course she is my number one female voice in the last 60 years. This is just delightful and gives me chills.

  • @BlackHeron100
    @BlackHeron100 8 лет назад +87

    This is a song that, once heard, can't be forgotten.

    • @duncanidaho2097
      @duncanidaho2097 11 месяцев назад +2

      I am left speechless.
      For Bonnie Prince Charlie!

  • @derrickmurphy9859
    @derrickmurphy9859 Год назад +14

    Mary Black is such a wonderful performer, what a star she is.

  • @christianmorris8065
    @christianmorris8065 Месяц назад +3

    Fabulous as ever. She’s unique

  • @mariehayes3475
    @mariehayes3475 Год назад +13

    Powerful performance, beautiful voice. Mary Black is one of a kind

  • @shimonrubin6354
    @shimonrubin6354 3 года назад +28

    Une magnifique ballade irlandaise chantée par une magnifique chanteuse. Très émouvant!!

    • @missiavu
      @missiavu 3 года назад +3

      C'est un vieux chant Jacobite sur le Bonnie Prince Charlie, le vaincu de Culloden, qui appartient autant à L'Écosse qu'à l'Irlande, les deux nations gaéliques soeurs.

  • @richardmeager2005
    @richardmeager2005 3 года назад +14

    A beautiful song from a beautiful country!

  • @elisarossignoli435
    @elisarossignoli435 Год назад +5

    Mary you are Amazing....and this song os unforgettable!!!

  • @bluebird7962
    @bluebird7962 11 лет назад +25

    My Irish Wolfhounds are mesmerised by this song...no joke. We love it too as a family

    • @unterwant
      @unterwant 3 года назад +3

      ...they notice, that you like this song and relax, enjoy and increase happiness ...
      they notice .....!!!!!

    • @CaseyKCRichards
      @CaseyKCRichards 2 года назад

      The Irish know their own .. bark bark

    • @CaseyKCRichards
      @CaseyKCRichards 2 года назад

      In memory of Maury Hirshberg . I’ve you to the moon and back .Gone but never forgotten

    • @kimhenze5608
      @kimhenze5608 Год назад

      That’s rude.

  • @gggthsb
    @gggthsb 10 лет назад +21

    I don't understand a single word of this, but it is just so f-ing beautiful

  • @gimme789
    @gimme789 3 года назад +12

    Who could possibly give this a thumbs down ... The voice of an angel.

  • @ghosthelper100
    @ghosthelper100 12 лет назад +11

    @paddycentered My grandma speaks Scottish Gaelic and even to today, she sings these lovely kind of songs to me. It really makes a special kind of bond. Makes me appreciate my Clans heritage.

  • @fairfieldstables6479
    @fairfieldstables6479 7 лет назад +21

    Fantastic...Go Ireland! Go Ireland! Compliments from South Africa

  • @allenmurray7893
    @allenmurray7893 8 лет назад +22

    Beautiful performance by a great singer. Excellent voice.

  • @user-pj6tj5go2d
    @user-pj6tj5go2d 4 года назад +6

    Ireland has her beautiful mt. N fields like this voice
    Peace n love
    Thank god 4 hearing her sound

  • @angrydwarfofdoom
    @angrydwarfofdoom 12 лет назад +19

    Mary Black...what a wonderful voice and a lovely performance.

    • @esmailamarir4111
      @esmailamarir4111 3 года назад +2

      Mary Black what wonderful voice music old Irish
      Amrikka

  • @jamesstuartbrice420
    @jamesstuartbrice420 6 лет назад +24

    What a wonderful song, so strong, dignified and stately, like a church or national anthem. Proud but sad and yet consoling. The phrases move forward steadily with a firm certainty. I enjoy listening to this song especially, and play this version and some others very often.

    • @MrBagpipes1971
      @MrBagpipes1971 3 года назад +5

      Brilliant post James. The song/tune is supposed to be performed in a sad but proud manner.

  • @raymondmurphy9593
    @raymondmurphy9593 8 дней назад +1

    National treasure!

  • @nf54551
    @nf54551 8 лет назад +18

    Could listen to this all night.

  • @scamalach
    @scamalach 2 года назад +5

    Mary Black can take a song and ing it like it’s her own. Never have I loved like I did through her singing.

  • @WillliamMinnaert
    @WillliamMinnaert 2 года назад +4

    When an excellent singer and a never-to-be-forgotten song merge, you get this magnificent result

  • @matabaliasia
    @matabaliasia 2 года назад +3

    Always sing this song whenever I feel stressed out & tired. Wrong pronunciation, though, I'm Indonesian.

  • @amwj91
    @amwj91 10 лет назад +13

    Instant goosebumps - I love this song and her voice is... wow...!

  • @kayakdan48
    @kayakdan48 3 года назад +4

    First heard and loved this song on the Chieftains "Long Black Veil" album with "Sting" as the performer. I must say I love Mary's version even more...

  • @brianmackle955
    @brianmackle955 10 лет назад +13

    Mary.........brilliant rendition of a great Irish song.............maith thú a chailin !

  • @shannonsherwood6453
    @shannonsherwood6453 9 лет назад +12

    Eriann na braghh,sweet mary i am going to miss you so much..i learnt your songs on my nana's knee,now i will be at your goodbye concert in my MO GHILE MEAR of two x10 plus 2 years..holland and look forward to listening to ROISIN O your daughter.
    Mary thnx for keeping me irish and more than that my gaelic.
    ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡ c u in march.

  • @helengambon2879
    @helengambon2879 11 лет назад +12

    Love this song but I love all songs sung in Gaelic, since that was spoken in our house and at any gathering. The Irish lit up as they spoke Gaelic, even as a little girl I could see that, but they never spoke it to their children. helen

    • @Beth-uc7jb
      @Beth-uc7jb 5 лет назад +4

      Helen Gambon the language is actually called Irish just so you know

    • @ferncat1397
      @ferncat1397 4 года назад +1

      Colonialism will do that to ya 😭

    • @rosaleencanning7228
      @rosaleencanning7228 3 года назад +5

      @@ferncat1397 hunger will do it too... no English speakers in house =no aid, no wrk nothing..English had to be learned by at least one household member, so it amounts to a culture genocide.of sorts .. But it didn't die , nor will ever ever die...

    • @annamcmanus4564
      @annamcmanus4564 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Beth-uc7jbactually it's Gaeilge.

  • @marziabrusa4381
    @marziabrusa4381 Год назад +3

    Bellissima canzone. 💯👏☘️👍❤️Complimenti arriva dritta nell anima 😊☘️💯❤️

  • @mollzballz1442
    @mollzballz1442 3 года назад +5

    I'm from the states, but I my irish friends in Ballinasloe Galway, correct me and say they speak "Irish", they don't use the description "Gaelic" however, either way ...truly a lovely version by Mary Black ☘️

    • @cigh7445
      @cigh7445 3 года назад

      Most Irish youngsters nowadays will insist on 'Irish not Gaelic', but most Irish youngsters are also very far from the traditional settings in which the language was/is spoken.
      Many older native speakers of the language did and do call it Gaelic when they refer to it in English, but what's one old native speaker against thousands of anglicised Irish youngsters saying 'Irish or Gaeilge not Gaelic'?

  • @kimhenze5608
    @kimhenze5608 Год назад +3

    You should consider adding this to your repertoire. It’s a classic !

  • @peterpaulliza
    @peterpaulliza 8 лет назад +28

    Mary Black is a very exceptional singer and a great asset to Ireland. I
    humbly suggest to her music lovers in Ireland to join together and
    initiate a campaign to name her A National Treasure.

    • @christopherfox13
      @christopherfox13 7 лет назад +5

      George H I'm not even from Ireland and I agree!

    • @gemolibre
      @gemolibre 4 года назад +2

      Very good idea, A National Treasure.

    • @nonmember8725
      @nonmember8725 2 года назад

      What's the point?

  • @jamesstuartbrice420
    @jamesstuartbrice420 7 лет назад +4

    a wonderful version that brings out the pathos of the lament, as I understand it to be. Anyway it is almost a national anthem. Beautifully performed and accompanied.

  • @kierabyrne09
    @kierabyrne09 14 лет назад +2

    just amazing :)!! her performances are always stunning!!! i love the dress styling it back in 1994 id wear it today ;) tis gorgeous!!!xX

  • @enniscorthylad
    @enniscorthylad 10 лет назад +6

    Truly beautiful !

  • @James45jd
    @James45jd 12 лет назад +5

    What a voice ...Love this

  • @Psgamer-nl3ev
    @Psgamer-nl3ev 9 лет назад +3

    my sister knows this whole song by heart.she keeps on leaning this for her international day.

    • @shannonsherwood6453
      @shannonsherwood6453 9 лет назад +2

      A brave undertaking,it is difficult to learn gaelic and perform,i am the only gaelic speaker together with my son in the divided family..
      It comes naturally to me..like i said my grandfather found it a lack of education and "the past troubles etc"were also taught..i wish your family a proud day..

  • @DiamondJim520
    @DiamondJim520 13 лет назад +2

    have heard Celtic Woman do this song, but no one doesn't better than Mary Black..

  • @Kaseven
    @Kaseven 13 лет назад +4

    It's absolutely amazing! Thank you for uploading.

  • @mariaocallaghan3959
    @mariaocallaghan3959 3 года назад +9

    ’Sé mo laoch mo ghille mear
    ’Sé mo Shaesar, ghille mear,
    Ní fhuaras féin aon tsuan ná séan,
    Ó chuaigh i gcéin mo ghille mear.
    x2
    Bímse buan ar buairt gach ló,
    Ag caoi go crua is ag tuar na ndeor
    Mar scaoileadh uaim an buachaill beo
    Is ná ríomhtar tuairisc uaidh, mo bhrón.
    Curfá
    Ní haoibhinn cuach ba suairc ar neoin,
    Táid fíorchoin uaisle ar uatha spóirt,
    Táid saoithe 's suadha i mbuairt 's i mbrón
    Ó scaoileadh uainn an buachaill beo
    Curfá
    Is cosúil é le hAonghus Óg,
    Le Lughaidh Mac Chéin na mbéimeann mór,
    Le Cú Raoi, ardmhac Dáire an óir,
    Taoiseach Éireann tréan ar tóir.
    Curfá
    Le Conall Cearnach bhearnadh poirt,
    Le Fearghas fiúntach fionn Mac Róigh
    Le Conchubhar cáidhmhac Náis na nós,
    Taoiseach aoibhinn Chraoibhe an cheoil.
    Curfá x2
    Ó chuaigh i gcéin mo Ghile Mear.

  • @justjoe4260
    @justjoe4260 2 года назад +1

    beautiful and beautifully sung🥰

  • @erikabryn5741
    @erikabryn5741 4 года назад +4

    Lá na mara
    Lá na mara nó rabharta
    Guth na dtonnta a leanadh
    Guth na dtonnta a leanfad ó
    Lá na mara nó lom trá
    Lá na mara nó rabharta
    Lá an ghainimh, lom trá
    Lá an ghainimh
    (The day of the sea
    The day of the sea or of the high tides
    To follow the voice of the waves
    I would follow the voice of the waves
    The day of the sea or the ebb tide
    The day of the sea or of the high tides
    The day of the sands, the ebb tide
    The day of the sands)
    Can you feel the river run?
    Waves are dancing to the sun
    Take the tide and face the sea
    And find a way to follow me
    Leave the field and leave the fire
    And find the flame of your desire
    Set your heart on this far shore
    And sing your dream to me once more
    'Sé mo laoch mo ghile mear
    'Sé mo Shéasar, gile mear
    Suan gan séan ní bhfuair mé féin
    Ó chuaigh I gcéin mo ghile mear
    (He is my hero, my dashing darling
    He is my Caesar, dashing darling
    Rest or pleasure I did not get
    Since he went far away, my darling)
    Now the time has come to leave
    Keep the flame and still believe
    Know that love will shine through darkness
    One bright star to light the wave
    'Sé mo laoch mo ghile mear
    'Sé mo Shéasar, gile mear
    Suan gan séan ní bhfuair mé féin
    Ó chuaigh I gcéin mo ghile mear
    Amhrán na farraige
    Ór are na seolta
    Amhrán na farraige
    Ag seoladh na bhfonnta...
    (Song of the sea
    Gold on the sails
    Song of the sea
    Sending the melodies...)
    Lift your voice and raise the sail
    Know that love will never fail
    Know that I will sing to you
    Each night as I dream of you
    'Sé mo laoch mo ghile mear
    'Sé mo Shéasar, gile mear
    Suan gan séan ní bhfuair mé féin
    Ó chuaigh I gcéin mo ghile mear
    Ag seinm na farraige
    Ag seinm na farraige
    (Playing the sea
    Playing the sea)
    Seinn... Play...
    'Sé mo laoch mo ghile mear
    'Sé mo Shéasar, gile mear
    Suan gan séan ní bhfuair mé féin
    Ó chuaigh I gcéin mo ghile mear
    Gile mear, the wind and sun
    The sleep is over, dream is done
    To the west where fire sets
    To the gile mear, the day begun
    'Sé mo laoch mo ghile mear
    'Sé mo Shéasar, gile mear
    Suan gan séan ní bhfuair mé féin
    Ó chuaigh I gcéin mo ghile mear
    'Sé mo laoch mo ghile mear
    'Sé mo Shéasar, gile mear
    Suan gan séan ní bhfuair mé féin
    Ó chuaigh I gcéin mo ghile mear
    Ó chuaigh I gcéin mo ghile mear
    (Since he went far away, my darling)
    Amhrán na farraige
    Ór are na seolta
    Ag seoladh na bhfonnta
    (Song of the sea
    Gold on the sails
    Sending the melodies)

    • @s.terris9537
      @s.terris9537 Год назад

      Thank you Erica Bryn for this translation!

  • @smkh19
    @smkh19 8 лет назад +4

    One of her best!

  • @michaeljordan3422
    @michaeljordan3422 2 года назад +1

    Wow Beautiful Brilliant Performance Ever

  • @hobertlee7598
    @hobertlee7598 9 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful Voice

  • @williameaston5948
    @williameaston5948 3 месяца назад +1

    Written by an unknown Irishman, lamenting the defeat of the Jacobites at Culloden😢

  • @luisfilipe1603
    @luisfilipe1603 Год назад

    Esta é a interpretação suprema, nada se lhe assemelha ou compara, mesmo a versão das minhas muita amadas Celtic Woman. Há vozes muito boas, mas o patamar de Mary está muito acima das demais. Respeitos de Lisboa 🇵🇹

  • @KeshHarp
    @KeshHarp 8 месяцев назад

    Imagine if he had won! How many would welcome him back now?

  • @HubertTheBeardless
    @HubertTheBeardless 13 лет назад +2

    Breathtaking.

  • @rjburbine
    @rjburbine 2 года назад +1

    This is beautiful !

  • @gemolibre
    @gemolibre 4 года назад +5

    It's a song about Bonnie Prince Charlie who lost his kingdom of Scotland in 1746..
    This song makes me cry every time I listen it....

  • @valelsom
    @valelsom 10 лет назад +4

    Angelic singing.

  • @goatedits2.0
    @goatedits2.0 2 года назад +1

    beautiful song

  • @thomasobrien8173
    @thomasobrien8173 2 месяца назад

    Just beautiful

  • @themysticmuse1111
    @themysticmuse1111 8 лет назад +2

    Stunning.

  • @MissAccordingtome
    @MissAccordingtome 14 лет назад +1

    Impossibly Beautiful.

  • @DaxDReHzuw
    @DaxDReHzuw 10 лет назад +39

    Wish I was able to speak Gaelic... This song is so beautiful

    • @kathleengillis7162
      @kathleengillis7162 10 лет назад +6

      Rosetta Stone has a good Language Method. If you live near Boston, Massachusetts - Harvard University Extension School has a course in the Irish Language....not sure if they have put this course on the internet yet..

    • @DaithiBOC
      @DaithiBOC 8 лет назад +4

      +Kathleen Gillis
      I have taken Harvard Extension causes taught by Kate Chadbourne. I love learning Irish.

    • @jamesstuartbrice420
      @jamesstuartbrice420 5 лет назад +7

      I think it is often better not to know the language, because it distracts from the beauty of the sounds. That is why so many people love Italian opera, or the Latin mass. There are translations that give the general sense. But the different singing versions give a different sense to the words, from tragic to optimistic.

    • @i-dont-understand-you-plea1626
      @i-dont-understand-you-plea1626 4 года назад +3

      @@emily4096 *Go raibh maith agát

    • @gemolibre
      @gemolibre 4 года назад +2

      I think the title in English is "my gallant hero".

  • @antonbrandner5525
    @antonbrandner5525 7 лет назад +2

    Absolute great

  • @peterkane8786
    @peterkane8786 3 года назад

    .....Beautiful, thank you.

  • @naberjf
    @naberjf 6 лет назад +2

    Fantastic🌹

  • @davidomalley5931
    @davidomalley5931 4 года назад +1

    Excellent. Class

  • @raymondmurphy2364
    @raymondmurphy2364 4 года назад +2

    Hard act to follow excellent

  • @kevinwalsh6450
    @kevinwalsh6450 11 лет назад +22

    Song was written by an Irishman but its about Bonnie Prince Charlie after his and the clans defeat at Culloden...a lament for a lost boy and a lost nation

    • @gemolibre
      @gemolibre 4 года назад +2

      Very good and moving aswer, thank's !

    • @hardlines5472
      @hardlines5472 3 года назад +1

      Great song but romantic twaddle. Lucky to escape Catholic absolute monarchy. The wee drunken louche had no love of Scotland and wanted the crown of the Three Kingdoms. Privileged waster who thought nothing of leading poor people to their death and then running away!

    • @kevinwalsh6450
      @kevinwalsh6450 3 года назад

      So aren't most songs romantic twaddle as an English poet once remarked " The great Gaels of Ireland are the men who God made mad for all their wars are merry and all their songs are sad". Also nobody forced the clans to fight and was a absolute Protestant monarchy any better.

    • @hardlines5472
      @hardlines5472 2 года назад +2

      My nation is not lost. We are all the better for not having this eejit.
      The clansmen were forced to fight by their feudal chiefs.
      And it wasn't an absolute protestant monarchy. It was reined in by parliament. The Stuarts were no lovers of parliament as Charles 1 showed.

    • @kevinwalsh6450
      @kevinwalsh6450 2 года назад +1

      @@hardlines5472, it wasn't an absolute Protestant monarchy, well they sure as he'll were absolutely Protestant when they forced the penal laws on the Irish and Parliament didn't reign them in when the butcher Cumberland cleared the Highlands of the Clans, even those who hadn't supported the Rebellion.

  • @briscain
    @briscain 2 года назад +1

    A brave wee chanter no doubt.

  • @joetassi8563
    @joetassi8563 8 лет назад +2

    magic

  • @sentimentaloldme
    @sentimentaloldme Год назад +1

    Ceol mo chroí...🇮🇪

  • @alexianemp
    @alexianemp 12 лет назад +3

    @DiamondJim520 To me music is more than an aural experience, it is primarly an emotional one. True, Celtic Woman have good voices; perfect really. Too perfect. When I see/hear them, I feel nothing. Actually, I feel a bit cheated. There is no emotional attachment to the music they make. Its like the difference betwen something made by hand or by a machine.

  • @jamesstuartbrice420
    @jamesstuartbrice420 5 лет назад +3

    I have heard many different versions of Mo Ghile Mear. It can be sung as a folk song, and here more as an art song with orchestra. Here there is a certain strength and dignity that fits well with the contours of the melody. And of course a fairly slow pace like an anthem. It is sad that Gaelic is no longer spoken by any country but only by small minorities in several countries that speak English or French predominantly.

  • @bakedutah8411
    @bakedutah8411 5 лет назад +2

    It’s a wee bit like the Scottish folk tune, _Westering Home._

    • @mickburke1
      @mickburke1 4 года назад

      variations of the air have been used in many songs In Scotland The White Cockadee.. ,the Welsh song Men of Harlech , As I Came in to Dublin City . The Red Flag ,believe it not, was originally written to be sang to the air. But Mary Black singing An Ghille Mor is the best imo

  • @alexianemp
    @alexianemp 12 лет назад +4

    @DiamondJim520 Celtic Woman sound like they were made in a sterle factory.

  • @remy3014
    @remy3014 7 лет назад

    pure Marvel , Wonder

  • @kathleengillis7162
    @kathleengillis7162 11 лет назад

    I am fighting with the same question. My son, wife and Daughter were in Dublin and now in PNL. Wondering if there is a place for me in Ireland.

  • @ellamurphy7716
    @ellamurphy7716 6 лет назад +1

    I am singing that for seachtain na gaeilge

  • @JuanPerez-qg5pp
    @JuanPerez-qg5pp 3 года назад

    I am from the future of the year 2021, remembering when the Jacovites lost to the Redcoats in Culloden and Prince Charles had to flee into exile

  • @LarryLandwer
    @LarryLandwer Месяц назад

    🇮🇪💋😎

  • @transvestosaurus878
    @transvestosaurus878 2 года назад

    This gilly mar guy better be fucking amazing. When's he turning up?

  • @blahblahblah85
    @blahblahblah85 10 лет назад +6

    I bet Enya wishes she could get up and sing live with as much force as Mary.

  • @martienevers
    @martienevers 2 года назад

    What does it mean??

  • @baz77a
    @baz77a 12 лет назад +2

    For a different livelier version Orla Fallon's isn't too bad.

  • @alan00ross
    @alan00ross 6 лет назад +8

    LYRICS
    Mo Ghile Mear
    Seal da rabhas im' mhaighdean shéimh,
    'S anois im' bhaintreach chaite thréith,
    Mo chéile ag treabhadh na dtonn go tréan
    De bharr na gcnoc is i n-imigcéin.
    'Sé mo laoch, mo Ghile Mear,
    'Sé mo Chaesar, Ghile Mear,
    Suan ná séan ní bhfuaireas féin
    Ó chuaigh i gcéin mo Ghile Mear.
    Ní labhrann cuach go suairc ar nóin
    Is níl guth gadhair i gcoillte cnó,
    Ná maidin shamhraidh i gcleanntaibh ceoigh
    Ó d'imthigh uaim an buachaill beó.
    Marcach uasal uaibhreach óg,
    Gas gan gruaim is suairce snódh,
    Glac is luaimneach, luath i ngleo
    Ag teascadh an tslua 's ag tuargain treon.
    Seinntear stair ar chlairsigh cheoil
    's líontair táinte cárt ar bord
    Le hinntinn ard gan chaim, gan cheó
    Chun saoghal is sláinte d' fhagháil dom leómhan.
    Ghile mear 'sa seal faoi chumha,
    's Eire go léir faoi chlócaibh dubha;
    Suan ná séan ní bhfuaireas féin
    Ó luaidh i gcéin mo Ghile Mear.
    My Dashing Darling
    For a while I was a gentle maiden
    And now a spent worn-out widow
    My spouse ploughing the waves strongly
    Over the hills and far away.
    He is my hero, my dashing darling
    He is my Caesar, dashing darling.
    I've had no rest from forebodings
    Since he went far away my darling.
    The cuckoo sings not pleasantly at noon
    And the sound of hounds is not heard in nut woods,
    Nor summer morning in misty glen
    Since he went away from me, my lively boy.
    Noble, proud young horseman
    Warrior unsaddened, of most pleasant countenace
    A swift-moving hand, quick in a fight,
    Slaying the enemy and smiting the strong.
    Let a strain be played on musical harps
    And let many quarts be filled
    With high spirit without fault or mist
    For life and health to toast my lion.
    Dashing darling for a while under sorrow
    And all Ireland under black cloaks
    Rest or pleasure I did not get
    Since he went far away my dashing darling.

    • @alan00ross
      @alan00ross 6 лет назад

      Curfá: Chorus (after each verse):
      'Se mo laoch mo ghile mear He is my hero, my dashing darling
      'Se mo chaesar, ghile mear He is my Caesar, dashing darling
      Ni fhuaras fein aon suan ar sean I've had no rest from forebodings
      O chuaigh i gcein mo ghile mear Since he went far away, my darling
      Bimse buan ar buairt gach lo Every day I am constantly sad
      Ag gui go crua 's ag tuar na ndeor Weeping bitterly and shedding tears
      Mar scaoileadh uainn an buachaill beo Because our lively lad has left us
      'S na riomhtar tuairisc uaidh, mo bhron And no news from him is heard alas
      Ni haoibhinn cuach ba suairc ar ndeoin The cuckoo sings not pleasantly at noon
      Taid fiorchaoin uasal ar uaithne sport ___
      Taid saoite suaite i mhuairt 's i mbron ___
      O scaoileadh uainn an buachaill beo Since he went away from me, my lively boy
      Nil seis go suairc ar chruachruit ceoil ___
      Ta an eigse i ngruaim gan uaim na meabhair ___
      Taid beathaithe buan ar buairt gach lo ___
      O thearnaigh uainn an buachaill beo ___
      Ni mhaoifad fein ce he mo stor ___
      Ta insint sceal ina dhiaigh go leor ___
      Ach guim chuigh m'aon mhic de na gcomhacht ___
      Go dteigh mo laoch gan baol beo

    • @lisadixon5886
      @lisadixon5886 2 года назад

      Thank you!

  • @martienevers
    @martienevers 2 года назад

    What does the words mean?

    • @msetten
      @msetten 2 года назад

      You can find the full translation on Mary's website: www.mary-black.net/song.php?id=304

  • @kurtbiewald4070
    @kurtbiewald4070 10 лет назад +2

    sounds beautiful, what is she saying?

    • @SeanMacOirc
      @SeanMacOirc 7 лет назад

      'My Gallant Hero' Mo Ghile Mear!

    • @elizabethbach5421
      @elizabethbach5421 7 лет назад +5

      About Bonnie Prince Charlie.
      "Once I was a gentle maiden,
      Now I am a spent, worn widow,
      My partner ploughing hard the waves,
      Over the hills and far away"
      Chorus: "He's my hero, my Gallant Darling
      He's my Caesar, Gallant Darling,
      I haven't got rest or fortune
      Since he went away, My Gallant Darling."
      I am an Intermediate level Irish speaker, so I apologise if my translation does not please others."
      Warm regards, Betty

  • @naberjf
    @naberjf 3 года назад

    Can somebody tell me what is the name of the male singer?

  • @neilgallagher8163
    @neilgallagher8163 Год назад

    English and galeoc

  • @briscain
    @briscain 2 года назад +1

    Translation please someone

    • @s.terris9537
      @s.terris9537 Год назад

      See Erica Byrn's translation, above.

  • @melany89miel
    @melany89miel 6 лет назад +8

    It should be Scotland's national anthem when they'll finally gain their indipendence

    • @craigwlliams2415
      @craigwlliams2415 5 лет назад +9

      Despite it being an Irish song? The Scots might not be too happy about that idea.

  • @DiamondJim520
    @DiamondJim520 12 лет назад

    @alexianemp are you crazy, or what??? you've got to be kidding me. find 5 woman as good as they are.. You won't you must have a deaf ear for music...