One of my favourite Irish songs though it is sad really. I’ve had this song in my head all day since learning of the terrible tragedy in Creeslough . May they rest in peace and their families be comforted by our Blessed Mother.🙏🏻
Ah Liam and Kat, like yourself, when I heard of Creeslough all I could think of was Bridie and the dear Creeslough folk, Firstly God rest the 10, God help healing the poor families, Bless all, and lets not forget beautiful Bridie resting in peace in heaven.
I remember hearing this song regularly on the Waltons radio programme as a child. It made me shed a tear even then. It's really heartbreaking now. RIP all those gentle souls😪
Lovely rendition of this Percy French song. a nice reminder of my visits to Creeslough, and a drink or two in "The Corncutter's Rest." Thanks for sharing.
Written by Percy French. As an undergraduate at Trinity College Dublin, he wrote Abdul Abulbul Amir, but it got pirated before it could be copyrighted.. My childhood memories of this song is the version sung by Brendan O'Dowda
Happier Times around Cresslough, thoughts and prayers with you all. 🙏🙏🙏
One of my favourite Irish songs though it is sad really. I’ve had this song in my head all day since learning of the terrible tragedy in Creeslough . May they rest in peace and their families be comforted by our Blessed Mother.🙏🏻
Yes it’s very sad news ❤
My God isn't Co Donegal so beautiful 🤗
Ah Liam and Kat, like yourself, when I heard of Creeslough all I could think of was Bridie and the dear Creeslough folk, Firstly God rest the 10, God help healing the poor families, Bless all, and lets not forget beautiful Bridie resting in peace in heaven.
I remember hearing this song regularly on the Waltons radio programme as a child. It made me shed a tear even then. It's really heartbreaking now. RIP all those gentle souls😪
Heard this when I was a child in my Dublin home living in London now for long time I’m always sad when I hear this song ❤
Lovely rendition of this Percy French song. a nice reminder of my visits to Creeslough, and a drink or two in "The Corncutter's Rest."
Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely lovely song, thank you Bridie, God bless you always, Rest In Peace!😢🙏☘️🇮🇪
good on you the late Bridie, i remember her from Radio Erin in the North East of Scotland on a rainy day when i could pick up the radio waves
Great childhood memories R.I.P
Amazing voice echoes across the sea
Beautiful song beautifully sung
Written by Percy French. As an undergraduate at Trinity College Dublin, he wrote Abdul Abulbul Amir, but it got pirated before it could be copyrighted.. My childhood memories of this song is the version sung by Brendan O'Dowda
Abdul abula
Beautiful scenery!
Beautiful
i love this song nice2hear it again
My 4th class teacher used to love Bridie when I was in school
‘Croí cráite ‘ sílím !!
God bless the ten people who perished and the whole community 😢❤️🙏
My father used to sing this when I was a child. So sad for all the people. R.I.P.
Donegal turned on the style today against Dublin. Donegal 3-14 Dublin 0-17.
I remember Bridie dining in the north star bill room carrigart Willie fleming
Would love cut Hay and Corn ever thanks Bridie
Better version than O Donnell . B
DONEGAL v DUBLIN===3-14 0-17. AUGUST 31st 2014, UP DONEGAL.
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