As an old African-American man who fell in love with Wales from a visit to North Wales in 2017, once I ran across Mr. Buck's soulful version I play this video close at least once a day. Thank you Malcolm.
Oh Diolch yn fawr - thank you for sharing. We got a lot of love for African Americans. Paul Robeson did a lot for our plight back in the day, so when a black church was bombed in Alabama in September 1963 - we knew we had to give at least something back, so we designed a new stain glass window and shipped it over for them (complete with an authentic looking black Jesus). In Cymru (Cum-Ree) (Wales is the name given by the overlords which means Foreign/outsider/slave depending on its context) - in Cymru we look out for those who have looked out for us and will sing songs of those deeds
I have known this man personally most of my life and he often brings the workmans club in tonyrefail silent, he is a local legend and is real gentleman, well done Mal
My Grandads last words to me as a naive 17 year old whilst lying in a Llanelli hospital bed were that Myfanwy was the greatest love song ever written. I had never contemplated when I left the hospital that night that I'd never see my hero again. He knew though, that's why he left me this parting gift. So that whenever I hear it so eloquently sung and the tears roll down my face, I am reminded that his spirit lives on inside of me. That was beautiful Malcolm
I'm from Swansea and my Grandfather was in Morriston choir so would sing this to me as a child 30 something yrs ago, I shed a tear everytime I hear it. He passed whilst I was a teen and he will always be my hero too, being the oldest of 4 grandchildren and the only girl, I was Bampas girl.😥 This was his and my favourite hymn so brings back many memories but I'm so proud of my Welsh heritage and my Bampa for what he achieved and did for others during his lifetime🏴💕
@@daisysdemons1192 thanks for sharing. I’m one of four as well. I can tell from your words that your Bampa lives on. He must of been special for you to be recalling him 30 years later.
Wonderful! Only a real Welsh man could sing it like that. No props no accompaniment, just the human voice. I am an Englishman and I wish I could sing it or anything like that. Thank you Malcolm for sharing your gift.
I'm just a Kurdish man. I understand nothing as a vocabulary, but one thing I understand is the unbearable weight of the emotion that words carry. May the homeland of the Britons protect you all. 🙏🏻🏴
I'm Scottish, my family were Irish. But I had a tear running down my eye. What a beautiful song 👍. You keep singing Wales! Your national anthem is a belter as well
Born and bred in the south Wales valleys I live in tredegar and it's lovely for others to see and experience what we have been brought up with like this in our local pubs and clubs...x
This mate is Wales, and nothing makes me stop, and listen like usually the Male voice Choir when they sing Myfanwy. This guy beautiful haunting sound as it should be💖
Next to Ryan Davies' version, this is the best solo rendition of Myfanwy that I have ever heard. Stunning. This could only happen in South Wales, guy is sat there in jeans and t-shirt, puts down his pint and the whole place falls silent when he starts to sing.
Absolutely amazing voice. Silence from the surrounding punters show respect to this man. The choir joining him later on was the perfect touch to this great man's voice.
Rhyfeddol. Doiolch yn fawr iawn Mal. As an old Welshman a long, long way from my birthplace in the valleys, this has brought me to tears and transported me back to my youth sat in the local Club with both my grandfathers, my father and his brothers (all coal miners) listening to them singing on a Saturday afternoon. Wonderful memories. The best solo rendition I have ever heard of this beautiful song.
Sang at my Grandfathers Funeral, probably the most heartbreaking song on this Planet...Despite calling myself English, I NEVER forget that I am half Welsh and proud. A wonderful voice from who I'm sure is a wonderful chap
@@hackercdf apologies for late reply. Sorry I didnt mean I work at club. Mal is the Secretary of the club that I deal with. One of the nicest blokes ive had the pleasure of meeting. In fact all the officers at this club are top blokes.
Just like my friend Jon's dad ! I remember him telling me it was his dad's favourite song all his life ! ( Jon Lee / Feeder's original& late drummer ) I remember Jon's dad told me that he was a minor also .
I'm American but my dearest friend is Welsh, living in Wells, England. She has a love of this song because her dad used to sing it to her when she was a little girl. I fell in love with Mr. Buck's version ... and when the rest of the pub joins in, it just gives me chills. Wonderful!
Being Welsh born brought up in the Rhondda this how I remember the clubs where singing by members of the community were cherished the most by my memories Thank you
Poignantly beautiful.... I’ve been living in the states for 58 years - I’m formerly from Cork Ireland.... I heard this song and the background mining tragedy, very recently. Now each time I hear the song it brings tears and prayers for the Welsh people, living and deceased. 🙏✝️💚💚💚💚🙏
Ancestry has helped find my Welsh Grandparents on Dad's side. They where lost to me as Dad wasn't a great chatter ( a taffy trait I suspect). But being bloody minded ( certainly a taffy trait ) I searched and found them, and Aunty Myfannwy and so many rich names and tales. And now the kicker being a born English midlander, I wandered why I would weep when passing through North Wales as I do every year and get tearful at these songs ... Now I know that is Grandpa and Grandma, all my Aunties and Uncles going back to the Flintstones singing to me .. calling me home! Can there be a gene inside us all that calls to us over generations ... I really don't know and am open to opinions. I hope your ancestors call to each and everyone, trick will be to hear them clearly!
I play this video to my neighbours in the Philippines who in general can sing and others sound like a screaming cat unfortunately. To say that they are impressed would be an understatement . Brings a lump to my throat every time I watch it . Diolch o fy nghalon Malcolm .
One of my late Father's favourites, and mine now. A beautiful and sad love song 😢 which we had translated for us (he was and I am an Englishman). Diolch yn Fawr, Malcolm
i see many people known as stars sing this but i keep coming back to this he really feels it in his heart just a bloke in pub cmon gos a song then he rips a tune like this he is a real subo moment for sure the wtf moment perfect i love it
As someone who moved away from wales when I was just 5 this song never fails to make me tear up, I can’t help but regret that I’ve lost my family and heritage from being away from my home for so long that it is almost not my home anymore. I don’t feel like I belong in wales anymore as I’ve been gone so long, despite my relatives being welcoming, but this fills me with an undeniable pride.
I’m a very proud Welshman and Malcolm sings this perfectly- can’t help but be moved, we are the land of song and this way of singing is in our blood and you’ll see this in small clubs and pubs throughout South Wales - once again brilliantly sung 🖤👏🏻🏴👍🏻🍻
Paham mae dicter, O Myfanwy, Yn llenwi'th lygaid duon di? A'th ruddiau tirion, O Myfanwy, Heb wrido wrth fy ngweled i? Pa le mae'r wên oedd ar dy wefus Fu'n cynnau 'nghariad ffyddlon ffôl? Pa le mae sain dy eiriau melys, Fu'n denu'n nghalon ar dy ôl? Why so the anger, Oh Myfanwy, That fill your dark eyes Your gentle cheeks, Oh Myfanwy, No longer blush beholding me? Where now the smile upon your lips That lit my foolish faithful love? Where now the sound of your sweet words, That drew my heart to follow you? Pa beth a wneuthum, O Myfanwy I haeddu gwg dy ddwyrudd hardd? Ai chwarae oeddit, O Myfanwy  thanau euraidd serch dy fardd? Wyt eiddo im drwy gywir amod Ai gormod cadw'th air i mi? Ni cheisiaf fyth mo'th law, Myfanwy, Heb gael dy galon gyda hi. What was it that I did, Oh Myfanwy, To deserve the frown of your beautiful cheeks? Was it a game for you, Oh Myfanwy, This poet's golden flame of love? You belong to me, through true promise, Too much to keep your word to me? I'l never seek your hand, Myfanwy, Unless I have your heart with it. Myfanwy boed yr holl o'th fywyd Dan heulwen ddisglair canol dydd. A boed i rosyn gwridog iechyd I ddawnsio ganmlwydd ar dy rudd. Anghofia'r oll o'th addewidion A wneist i rywun, 'ngeneth ddel, A dyro'th law, Myfanwy dirion I ddim ond dweud y gair "Ffarwél". Myfanwy, may your life entirely be Beneath the midday sun's bright glow, And may a blushing rose of health Dance on your cheek a hundred years. I forget all your words of promise You made to someone, my pretty girl So give me your hand, my sweet Myfanwy, For no more but to say "farewell".
Great voice it shows there is a lot of talent about but most people are modest and don't want to be t.v. stars , u can't beat the Welsh with they singing and passion myfanwy great welsh song written by Joseph parry from merthyr tydfil..
Me being a jock my aunt and old man said listen to the anthems Scotland v Wales at the rugby flower of Scotland was magic but when Land of our fathers played it was electric that was in the early 70s, lived in Wales later on Llantwitt major this guy sung it in the pub he was brilliant. I like the Welsh.
Wow.this is amazing.i came here drunk...thinking about my grandad and his amazing voice and came across this beautiful Welsh voice.i dont care what anyone says i truly believe that the welsh have the same volume of passion and voice as the early Italians....(maybe some related).....welsh passion is strong like Pavarotti. Thank you lovely man for singing beautifully and now im remembering my lovely grandad .xxxxproud to be welsh xxxx
@@130alon Well said ! This song is about two lovers from their childhood , but ended up breaking up & the man was really hurt as he still loved her .For some reason she was really mad at him. This song is very haunting to me for a very personal reason as my childhood friend , my soulmate who loved me for all his life ( which I didn't know ! And I knew at the same time as he told me, but didn't believe !A long story. As my old bestfriend betrayed me & tored us apart & I went in my PTS w/ o realizing it )& he was the 1st told me about this song as it was his dad's favourite song. He tried to reach out to me very hard , but we got strong oppositions from her ( my ex friend )& others .He misunderstood me & I was mad at him for a while as he listened to her & went along w/ her plot against me( as I broke his heart when he was 13 & 15 & did somethings really unthinkable & I shut him out , though I forgave him , I just wanted to be left alone for a long while .).He commited suicide. I'll never forgive myself for not reaching out to him ! I tried it at the end , but it didn't work out as I lost my dad for a cancer & couldn't travel far as for the timing & a financial issue & stress would had caused my mom.He was performing in Japan ( my country ). My soulmate was trying to clear my name for me when he went in a deep depression ! He was a Welsh rock drummer , Jon Lee .The story reported at the time of his death is a fat lie ! Very far from the truth ! He never would slapped a woman's face !!! Never ! Now I am finally woken up from my PTS/ nightmares .I have to clear his image & name !
@@spark_6710 Thank you for the story in the song. I'm so sorry for your loss; it has obviously hit you very hard. I sincerely hope you can find strength and healing.
As an old African-American man who fell in love with Wales from a visit to North Wales in 2017, once I ran across Mr. Buck's soulful version I play this video close at least once a day. Thank you Malcolm.
Henry Wilson I'm glad you liked our country, we'll keep a welcome in the hillside, should you return
Always welcome back my man 🏴
Always welcome back. In the name of Paul Robeson!
Oh Diolch yn fawr - thank you for sharing. We got a lot of love for African Americans. Paul Robeson did a lot for our plight back in the day, so when a black church was bombed in Alabama in September 1963 - we knew we had to give at least something back, so we designed a new stain glass window and shipped it over for them (complete with an authentic looking black Jesus).
In Cymru (Cum-Ree) (Wales is the name given by the overlords which means Foreign/outsider/slave depending on its context) - in Cymru we look out for those who have looked out for us and will sing songs of those deeds
Have you had it translated in to English its beautiful
I have known this man personally most of my life and he often brings the workmans club in tonyrefail silent, he is a local legend and is real gentleman, well done Mal
My Grandads last words to me as a naive 17 year old whilst lying in a Llanelli hospital bed were that Myfanwy was the greatest love song ever written. I had never contemplated when I left the hospital that night that I'd never see my hero again. He knew though, that's why he left me this parting gift. So that whenever I hear it so eloquently sung and the tears roll down my face, I am reminded that his spirit lives on inside of me. That was beautiful Malcolm
My God. You make me cry. I'm in England now. But you make me be home..
I'm from Swansea and my Grandfather was in Morriston choir so would sing this to me as a child 30 something yrs ago, I shed a tear everytime I hear it. He passed whilst I was a teen and he will always be my hero too, being the oldest of 4 grandchildren and the only girl, I was Bampas girl.😥 This was his and my favourite hymn so brings back many memories but I'm so proud of my Welsh heritage and my Bampa for what he achieved and did for others during his lifetime🏴💕
@@daisysdemons1192 thanks for sharing. I’m one of four as well. I can tell from your words that your Bampa lives on. He must of been special for you to be recalling him 30 years later.
Dusty in here....
If in a thousand years there were just 10 films to show who the Welsh were, this should feature.
We'll still be here in a thousand years to show the clips :)
Yma o hyd!!!
@Dawson Davis mae iaith yn llawer môr pwysig na o le mae bobl yn dod!!!
@Dawson Davis don't be daft you fucking mong!
Wonderful! Only a real Welsh man could sing it like that. No props no accompaniment, just the human voice. I am an Englishman and I wish I could sing it or anything like that. Thank you Malcolm for sharing your gift.
Very nice voice, but clear from the pronunciation that whilst he is undoubtedly a Welshman, he is undoubtedly not a welsh speaker.
I'm just a Kurdish man. I understand nothing as a vocabulary, but one thing I understand is the unbearable weight of the emotion that words carry.
May the homeland of the Britons protect you all. 🙏🏻🏴
"We're still here, in spite of everyone and everything."
Yma o hyd
Er gwothau pob a phopeth
@@2380Shawer gwaetha pawb a phopeth 😉
I'm Scottish, my family were Irish. But I had a tear running down my eye. What a beautiful song 👍. You keep singing Wales! Your national anthem is a belter as well
Fellow Celts! Flower Of Scotland is epic too.
Born and bred in the south Wales valleys I live in tredegar and it's lovely for others to see and experience what we have been brought up with like this in our local pubs and clubs...x
Barely anyone speaks Welsh in South Wales or at least properly and authentic.
@@po5333 ..fuck of gogg ..guess where this took place not in the fucking north
@@po5333 Nonsense! Places like Ystradgynlais & Coelbren use it in daily communication.
This mate is Wales, and nothing makes me stop, and listen like usually the Male voice Choir when they sing Myfanwy. This guy beautiful haunting sound as it should be💖
Next to Ryan Davies' version, this is the best solo rendition of Myfanwy that I have ever heard. Stunning. This could only happen in South Wales, guy is sat there in jeans and t-shirt, puts down his pint and the whole place falls silent when he starts to sing.
Andrea McCulloch Cerys Matthews did a beautiful version too.
You should come to North Wales Andrea 😘
@@melfynjones yea show them who the REAL singers are!
Absolutely amazing voice. Silence from the surrounding punters show respect to this man. The choir joining him later on was the perfect touch to this great man's voice.
Rhyfeddol. Doiolch yn fawr iawn Mal.
As an old Welshman a long, long way from my birthplace in the valleys, this has brought me to tears and transported me back to my youth sat in the local Club with both my grandfathers, my father and his brothers (all coal miners) listening to them singing on a Saturday afternoon. Wonderful memories.
The best solo rendition I have ever heard of this beautiful song.
Always gets me, this beautiful song. Cheers bud.
Where are you now butt?
Welsh singing at its very best, hauntingly beautiful
Colin Prosser beautifully sung xx
Makes my proud to be Welsh, crying ,beautiful
Mal is a customer of mine...one of the nicest most genuine blokes i have ever met. Make a CD mal!
Taffy Mackem is he still a regular ? Does he sing like this often ?
Sang at my Grandfathers Funeral, probably the most heartbreaking song on this Planet...Despite calling myself English, I NEVER forget that I am half Welsh and proud. A wonderful voice from who I'm sure is a wonderful chap
@@hackercdf apologies for late reply. Sorry I didnt mean I work at club. Mal is the Secretary of the club that I deal with. One of the nicest blokes ive had the pleasure of meeting. In fact all the officers at this club are top blokes.
He's already made my day!
3 years later im still back, "SOBER this time!"
This brings so much memories back of my father who was a welsh miner for 35 yrs. rip dad.❤️
Just like my friend Jon's dad ! I remember him telling me it was his dad's favourite song all his life ! ( Jon Lee / Feeder's original& late drummer ) I remember Jon's dad told me that he was a minor also .
I'm American but my dearest friend is Welsh, living in Wells, England. She has a love of this song because her dad used to sing it to her when she was a little girl. I fell in love with Mr. Buck's version ... and when the rest of the pub joins in, it just gives me chills. Wonderful!
What a beautiful voice and a beautiful song. A true gentleman singing to his friends.
Wow ... Made this Englishman get all teary eyed .. They people there witnessed a bit of magic
Actually mrcharlieFarnsbarns a choir were singing in the club that night and also fell silent listening to him sing.
Astonishing! I am at least four generations removed from Wales. But I am a "Griffiths-Parry" and this thrills me!
100% one of the finest songs to come out of any place in the world. I LOVE MY COUNTRY ❤️
I played football with this man for SWP and never knew this talent was within....thanks Mal
Flawless, beautiful, emotional and you could hear a pin drop. Only in Wales and only in the Valleys. Great job sir❤❤
From an Englishman ,that is amazing we all know the Welsh love to sing but that is special !!well done Malcolm !!
Stunning,,,Welsh guy living away from home,, this certainly brings home the hiraeth.
megsdad I’m also Welsh and living overseas. I always watch this to fill my heart with home.
Same here. No place like home... Cymru Am Byth!
Here too living away however proud of my land, Cymru am byth
@@annabanana4255 That's so sweet & tender !💜💜💜
@@kr46 You all should ! Welsh really can sing ! 💜💜💜🐉🥁🐲🎤🎶🎵🏴👍💕
What an emotional song , and a great performance by this fine gentleman.
I have shed a tear for the Welsh nation after this rendition.
Being Welsh born brought up in the Rhondda this how I remember the clubs where singing by members of the community were cherished the most by my memories Thank you
This song was written by a man call Joseph parry from merthyr tydfil you can go and visit is cottage still there today
@@gemmataylor223
I WILL , DIOLCH.
A fine example of how the human voice brings us all together. Beautifully sung Sir.
Amazing voice! They'll never stop us Welsh singing! 😂😀
If I’m ever having a shit day, I come back to this video and slowly as Malcolm sings, everything doesn’t feel quite so bad.
What a amazing version, this can be found in any workingmens clubs throughout the South Wales Valleys.
I was thinking will the others join in and they did. Beautiful rendition. Buy that man a pint!
Poignantly beautiful.... I’ve been living in the states for 58 years - I’m formerly from Cork Ireland.... I heard this song and the background mining tragedy, very recently. Now each time I hear the song it brings tears and prayers for the Welsh people, living and deceased. 🙏✝️💚💚💚💚🙏
Living in Donegal and this song is in a special class of its own. Regards from Ireland.
I believe it appeared in the film " How Green was my Valley "
Outstanding. (from an Englishman). Someone please post some more by this guy
Well done Mal it was a pleasure and a privilege to hear you sing. God Bless You Sir.
DITTO.
This often happens,and its always magic,Cymru am Byth!
That was magic what a voice he got the lads emotional that they want to join in, greetings from Dublin Ireland 🍀.
Ancestry has helped find my Welsh Grandparents on Dad's side. They where lost to me as Dad wasn't a great chatter ( a taffy trait I suspect). But being bloody minded ( certainly a taffy trait ) I searched and found them, and Aunty Myfannwy and so many rich names and tales. And now the kicker being a born English midlander, I wandered why I would weep when passing through North Wales as I do every year and get tearful at these songs ... Now I know that is Grandpa and Grandma, all my Aunties and Uncles going back to the Flintstones singing to me .. calling me home! Can there be a gene inside us all that calls to us over generations ... I really don't know and am open to opinions. I hope your ancestors call to each and everyone, trick will be to hear them clearly!
Cymraeg Is absolutely the most beautiful language in the world. bar none.
Yes, it is!
Indeed, Johnny Fartpants.
Blown away by the emotion...loved it Malcom.
What a wonderful tenor voice, one of the most beautiful love songs sang absolutely perfectly. Da iawn ti boi.
The mountain of Wales sings the world stops to listen
I play this video to my neighbours in the Philippines who in general can sing and others sound like a screaming cat unfortunately.
To say that they are impressed would be an understatement .
Brings a lump to my throat every time I watch it .
Diolch o fy nghalon Malcolm .
Fantastic and proud to be from the valleys
One of my late Father's favourites, and mine now. A beautiful and sad love song 😢 which we had translated for us (he was and I am an Englishman). Diolch yn Fawr, Malcolm
What an amazing voice, I dont know whether Malcolm is professional. If not he should be, Truly beautiful
i see many people known as stars sing this but i keep coming back to this he really feels it in his heart just a bloke in pub cmon gos a song then he rips a tune like this he is a real subo moment for sure the wtf moment perfect i love it
Simply pure welsh ❤️
Myfanwy is something so dear to me. I have been in tears listening to Malcolm. Really wish I was there to give him a massive cywtch.
As someone who moved away from wales when I was just 5 this song never fails to make me tear up, I can’t help but regret that I’ve lost my family and heritage from being away from my home for so long that it is almost not my home anymore. I don’t feel like I belong in wales anymore as I’ve been gone so long, despite my relatives being welcoming, but this fills me with an undeniable pride.
You have hiraeth. I felt I was missing a piece of me when I moved, but came back to visit just to fill my heart and give peace to my soul.
Y Bran I definitely do. I think I will end up back in wales, probably back home in Ogmore with the rest of my family.
If you were born in wales you can never be anything else but welsh, no matter how long you moved away SuperNoodle
YOU MUST COME BACK , US WELSH ARE LOVING .
One of the most beautiful renditions of this song I have ever heard dai iawn!
I love this version x from the heart x
I’m a very proud Welshman and Malcolm sings this perfectly- can’t help but be moved, we are the land of song and this way of singing is in our blood and you’ll see this in small clubs and pubs throughout South Wales - once again brilliantly sung 🖤👏🏻🏴👍🏻🍻
Paham mae dicter, O Myfanwy,
Yn llenwi'th lygaid duon di?
A'th ruddiau tirion, O Myfanwy,
Heb wrido wrth fy ngweled i?
Pa le mae'r wên oedd ar dy wefus
Fu'n cynnau 'nghariad ffyddlon ffôl?
Pa le mae sain dy eiriau melys,
Fu'n denu'n nghalon ar dy ôl?
Why so the anger, Oh Myfanwy,
That fill your dark eyes
Your gentle cheeks, Oh Myfanwy,
No longer blush beholding me?
Where now the smile upon your lips
That lit my foolish faithful love?
Where now the sound of your sweet words,
That drew my heart to follow you?
Pa beth a wneuthum, O Myfanwy
I haeddu gwg dy ddwyrudd hardd?
Ai chwarae oeddit, O Myfanwy
 thanau euraidd serch dy fardd?
Wyt eiddo im drwy gywir amod
Ai gormod cadw'th air i mi?
Ni cheisiaf fyth mo'th law, Myfanwy,
Heb gael dy galon gyda hi.
What was it that I did, Oh Myfanwy,
To deserve the frown of your beautiful cheeks?
Was it a game for you, Oh Myfanwy,
This poet's golden flame of love?
You belong to me, through true promise,
Too much to keep your word to me?
I'l never seek your hand, Myfanwy,
Unless I have your heart with it.
Myfanwy boed yr holl o'th fywyd
Dan heulwen ddisglair canol dydd.
A boed i rosyn gwridog iechyd
I ddawnsio ganmlwydd ar dy rudd.
Anghofia'r oll o'th addewidion
A wneist i rywun, 'ngeneth ddel,
A dyro'th law, Myfanwy dirion
I ddim ond dweud y gair "Ffarwél".
Myfanwy, may your life entirely be
Beneath the midday sun's bright glow,
And may a blushing rose of health
Dance on your cheek a hundred years.
I forget all your words of promise
You made to someone, my pretty girl
So give me your hand, my sweet Myfanwy,
For no more but to say "farewell".
thank you!
DIOLCH .
Diolch!
Goosebumps.
one of the best 'back four' I ever had the honour to play with................thank you Mal
Any chance you pair can come to spurs to help the defence out😁
Watch this every so often, just made me cry
Me too! So beautiful.
Just amazing ❤️
Absolutely wonderful! Well sung that man!
Lovely song. Sung lovely.
what a beautiful voice,how has has he not been discovered
Cymraeg. The most beautiful language on the planet.
Just lovely.
and one of the best football defenders I have ever had the pleasure of playing alongside.. Thankyou Mal
Im lrish .but this song is from the heart of all Celts .lt brings a tear to the eye .and a lump to the throat ..and an ache in the heart . 🙏
As a half Welsh, half English man...this made me tear up. Superb version
A beautiful Welsh counter tenor voice.
Tears of gratitude. What a beautiful gift you gave to me today.
Absolutely wonderful......
He has a big stomach but a much bigger and
Wonderful voice ! 👏 bravo
As an English guy I knew the Welsh could sing ,they are famous for it !! But jeeez ,emotional or what !! Well done sir !! Outstanding !!!
What fabulous beer belly, I’d imagine it can sink a dozen pints a session.
What a voice, beautiful, such a moving song. Why is he not world famous?
What a voice would love to see him perform down the stadium for the six nations games
Magic Malcolm - no one does it better !
My mothers name was Mafanwy....i miss her so much xx
Remembering my brother today. His favourite song, the tears are flowing. Thank you Malcolm
Outstanding!
Shared to 'Welsh pub singing' (Facebook site)
Great voice it shows there is a lot of talent about but most people are modest and don't want to be t.v. stars , u can't beat the Welsh with they singing and passion myfanwy great welsh song written by Joseph parry from merthyr tydfil..
This is the most beautiful song ever,makes me proud to be Welsh xx
just stunning to hear,, and to know that the valleys are still full of song.
I love this song more than anything . You and Rhyan Davies ❤️ your a legend !
Bengigedig!!! Note perfect from start to finnish. Oh how we Welsh can sing!!
Happy St David's Day to my Welsh friends xx Malcolm's version is the best I've heard x
I would make the journey to Wales to hear him sing , take it from somebody who knows a (little bit no expert ) about singing that was incredible
Gives me chills thanks for the upload.
This is incredible. Beautiful.
Awsum song... Great voice... Respect..! Proud tobe welsh..
Jamie Pursey ❤
O.M.G.what talent,hope he has been discovered by a talent scout
Diolch yn fawr! Diolch yn fawr iawn, Mr. Buck!
Me being a jock my aunt and old man said listen to the anthems Scotland v Wales at the rugby flower of Scotland was magic but when Land of our fathers played it was electric that was in the early 70s, lived in Wales later on Llantwitt major this guy sung it in the pub he was brilliant. I like the Welsh.
It was magic man .
Fellow Celts. Scottish are awesome people. Flower Of Scotland is epic.
I love how outraged some of the guys look as soon as someone tries to join in the song. They just immediately turn to him and shoot a death gaze.
love this, reduces me to tears every time. cymru am byth
Beautiful just beautiful ❤
Im English, cant speak a word of welsh and love this song.
Wow.this is amazing.i came here drunk...thinking about my grandad and his amazing voice and came across this beautiful Welsh voice.i dont care what anyone says i truly believe that the welsh have the same volume of passion and voice as the early Italians....(maybe some related).....welsh passion is strong like Pavarotti. Thank you lovely man for singing beautifully and now im remembering my lovely grandad .xxxxproud to be welsh xxxx
Wow - there's a lot of music in this guy.
Beautiful voice....
there's a magical moment at 1 minute 13 when accompanying voices join in😊
Andrew Beadle yes, you're right. I have tears in my eyes!
(laughing) That's when I started to cry! I'm American - I don't understand a word they're singing but can feel the heart.
@@130alon Well said ! This song is about two lovers from their childhood , but ended up breaking up & the man was really hurt as he still loved her .For some reason she was really mad at him. This song is very haunting to me for a very personal reason as my childhood friend , my soulmate who loved me for all his life ( which I didn't know ! And I knew at the same time as he told me, but didn't believe !A long story. As my old bestfriend betrayed me & tored us apart & I went in my PTS w/ o realizing it )& he was the 1st told me about this song as it was his dad's favourite song. He tried to reach out to me very hard , but we got strong oppositions from her ( my ex friend )& others .He misunderstood me & I was mad at him for a while as he listened to her & went along w/ her plot against me( as I broke his heart when he was 13 & 15 & did somethings really unthinkable & I shut him out , though I forgave him , I just wanted to be left alone for a long while .).He commited suicide. I'll never forgive myself for not reaching out to him ! I tried it at the end , but it didn't work out as I lost my dad for a cancer & couldn't travel far as for the timing & a financial issue & stress would had caused my mom.He was performing in Japan ( my country ). My soulmate was trying to clear my name for me when he went in a deep depression ! He was a Welsh rock drummer , Jon Lee .The story reported at the time of his death is a fat lie ! Very far from the truth ! He never would slapped a woman's face !!! Never ! Now I am finally woken up from my PTS/ nightmares .I have to clear his image & name !
@@spark_6710 Thank you for the story in the song. I'm so sorry for your loss; it has obviously hit you very hard. I sincerely hope you can find strength and healing.