Essential listening for me. Stumbling onto Paddy Boyle was simply because Boyle was my Mother's maiden name and though officially Englsh, she never fully accepted that. Neither did I. At 79 I found that my DNA said 97% Irish. So proud and happy. I play and sing still, but in the garage...😀
Errr... well the chappy singing might be Irish but the song is most definitely English. From the very early 1700's and more commonly known as 'Jack Hall' - the 'Sam Hall' version was sung in the music halls of the mid 19th century.
Absolutely brilliant Paddy
Thank you Paddy
Great version of an old song 👏☘️🇮🇪👍
Wow! What a beautiful version. Thank you Paddy. 🎶🎵👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😊
Beautiful rendition of one of my all time (camp fire) favorites!
Just grand ☘️
Very nice and subtil song… a big up !
Wonderful!!
Lovely singing well done
Great version 🤘
Sam hall 💚
Very nicely done
Essential listening for me. Stumbling onto Paddy Boyle was simply because Boyle was my Mother's maiden name and though officially Englsh, she never fully accepted that. Neither did I. At 79 I found that my DNA said 97% Irish. So proud and happy. I play and sing still, but in the garage...😀
Hey Paddy. A fine version. 100% better than Steeleye Spans for certain. May I asks your tuning and chord sequence
Errr... well the chappy singing might be Irish but the song is most definitely English.
From the very early 1700's and more commonly known as 'Jack Hall' - the 'Sam Hall' version was sung in the music halls of the mid 19th century.
niiceee
man i got a song , would ya wonna sing? like a collab
please tell me name of performer-want to look for more from him! And who are you: "immy lum"?
I'll tell you good man he is
you sang this song well failte
It's a english song manchester or Birmingham same as dirty old town also a Manchester song
No its not
Tru
IRISH FOLK SONG
no english he was hung in tyburn jail in london
Where's cootehill in the song
Is it cootehill co.cavan
Cootehill is in co. Cavan
I do believe
I like the rendition. It's not for me.
vocal distorting🙄