As an Irish American, your beautiful music and the voice of Cathy Jordan make my heart ache for visiting Kilmovee, Co Mayo where my mom’s parents were from. I hope to make my first visit to Ireland at the age of 60 next year to meet family I’ve only corresponded with. Thank you for filling my heart with memories on this St. Patricks Day bringing beautiful memories my family who are now gone but never gone from my heart. God Bless!
I've been a fan of Celtic music for many years, and even had a couple of Dervish tunes sitting quietly in my music library. But a few days ago I accidentally "rediscovered" them and oh my, what a great group of musicians. And as for Cathy Jordan's vocals, I simply am smitten! Many thanks for posting this video.
What a beautiful version of this great classic. Thank-you for posting this. I've heard this song so many times and I really loved Steeleye Span's version, but to me this is the best version.
Yes this is a great version I love Cathy Jordan's singing , Steeleye's version was fine and my other favorite is Dick Gaughan's - of the 3 versions I'd find it impossible to say which I like best!😊
This fine Song is known as: "The Granemore Hare" or "The Hills of Granemore" or "The Hills of Greenmore". Please take a look at this list of various singers: mainlynorfolk.info/steeleye.span/songs/thehillsofgreenmore.html Greetings from Germany.
Great old northern hunting song , first heard it sung by Paddy Reilly many moons ago , beautiful delivery here of this version by Cathy Jordan .
I'm listening to you from a place you can't even imagine. From far away. Your voice gives me peace.
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I saw her live in Buffalo and when she sings, it makes life worth living. Bless you brother
One of the best songs in this style on RUclips
That cheered up my evening.
Is deas sin a chloisteáil ! That's good to hear !
love the energy and vibrancy - and that voice- glorious Cathy
Simply magic.
I love Cathy Jordan. She's such a talented and attractive woman
Beautiful song
Congratulations from Colombo Sri Lanka
Go raibh maith agat for commenting!
Wonderful. Thanks!
Amazing!! Thanks
Great job yall keep it up aye well done and a pint of guinness
As an Irish American, your beautiful music and the voice of Cathy Jordan make my heart ache for visiting Kilmovee, Co Mayo where my mom’s parents were from. I hope to make my first visit to Ireland at the age of 60 next year to meet family I’ve only corresponded with. Thank you for filling my heart with memories on this St. Patricks Day bringing beautiful memories my family who are now gone but never gone from my heart. God Bless!
Thank you so much for that and lovely to hear that you are enjoying the music on our channel ! Hope you have a great time in Mayo !!
I've been a fan of Celtic music for many years, and even had a couple of Dervish tunes sitting quietly in my music library. But a few days ago I accidentally "rediscovered" them and oh my, what a great group of musicians. And as for Cathy Jordan's vocals, I simply am smitten! Many thanks for posting this video.
You're more than welcome and thanks for taking the time to comment.
What a pretty voice Cathy has got. I really like the catchy song and fine musicians as well.
Beautiful!
What a beautiful version of this great classic. Thank-you for posting this. I've heard this song so many times and I really loved Steeleye Span's version, but to me this is the best version.
Yes this is a great version I love Cathy Jordan's singing , Steeleye's version was fine and my other favorite is Dick Gaughan's - of the 3 versions I'd find it impossible to say which I like best!😊
Dervish are **** brilliant
Wonderful! Do we hear in the intro a mandola and an Irish Bouzouki?
Forze della natura !
Hills of ‘Granemore’. Not Greenmore.
Thanks Tiarnán
This fine Song is known as: "The Granemore Hare" or "The Hills of Granemore" or "The Hills of Greenmore".
Please take a look at this list of various singers: mainlynorfolk.info/steeleye.span/songs/thehillsofgreenmore.html
Greetings from Germany.
I want to marry Cathy Jordan! 😍💚
The Steely Span version was really Gaye and Terry Wood's version. An excellent version.
The White Hare