My story True I'm from Boston so is my wife my family from Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤ unfortunately my siblings couldn't care less about me. But I took care of my father he did not trust doctors. He went naturally. Thanks for the response 👍
@brian kearney I have been scapegoated by the other siblings. They have nothing to do with me. I don't feel shocked or sad any more. They were all either incredibly selfish or extremely abusive or both. It has worked out good really. I am very caring and empathetic. I have put up with shocking behaviour. I really love bring the scapegoat. I cared for my parents intensely for many years. My sisters were jealous of my very close bond with my parents and how much I was trusted. I am also a truthteller and am a lot more srlfreflective and spiritual. I love being a caring person and no longer have to struggle through all their lovelessness and abuse. I am truly content from what I did for our parents. And because I can forgive things people can hardly believe, I am truly free. I just hope you feel that you aren't missing out on much. I know I'm not. This song here is lovely. All the best, from New Zealand. Aroha.
My late wife from Portlaoise loved this song as did I an English man she loved the Dubliners we always tried to see them when ever they were on tour in Cambridge and the South East God Bless them
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Bless you Sir and your dear wifes spirit.
I was born in the 70s and The Dubliners will always be the band I will think of if I think of Ireland (and I am not in any way connected to that island). They were a legend. Not to take away from other bands before and after, but they showed the world what Irish music is all about: the good and the bad, the drinking and the crying, the dancing and the fighting, love and death...all rolled up into a few minutes of mournful and yet beautiful and uplifting song (or happy, yet depressingly themed reel). I will have to visit the Land of Green one day, possibly before meeting ya all on Fiddlers Green^^
@@kerrysgold1 it’s not looking good for ol’ Ireland, neither for Norway. We’ll need to stand up, fight for our people and take back our mothers and fathers land. The future will be nasty. I’m afraid wer’e past the time of being nobel - or covards
My grandfather used to be the main singer of an irish folk band, but he always wanted his buddies to sing some of the songs. Such as this one. This song always brings tears to my eyes in his memory. (RIP Ed Deacy)
Went to Ireland 15 years ago and love the food, people, the country side and the drinks. I my heritage is Irish so it was a natural experience. Drink one for me all you folks in Ireland who read this message.
My grands on my mother's side followed the Cod from Bangor outside of Belfast 1898 or so. The ended up in a Irish enclave in Newfoundland then to Nova Scotia. Scots Irish we are.
Used to drink in an Irish pub in Toronto. McVeigh’s Tavern on Church Street. Bands direct from Ireland and no cover charge. This was where I first heard this song, and I absolutely love it! A sad but lovely song about Britain’s abuse of a wonderful people and still rings true! Spent at least two nights/month drinking Harp and eating up the music!
@@Aaron78888 I worked with an Irish nurse who came over to Canada with the owner of the pub. When she came drinking with us, the Harp and Guinness were a tad cheaper! It’d be more expensive if they were Scots, my personal heritage (my mom) lol.
@@Momcat_maggiefelinefan haha, I mind going on holidays and 9 of us had Irish passports the other 2 has British they where charged to get into Turkey lol
I'm English but I do love that song . So many good memories of friends . Visits to said friends in the Dub . They do sing it brilliantly . A big fan of Irish music Per se.
By a lonely prison wall I heard a young girl calling "Michael, they have taken you away! For you stole Trevalyan's corn So the young might see the morn Now a prison ship lies waiting in the bay!" Low lie the fields of Athenry Where once we watched the small free birds fly Our love was on the wing, we had dreams and songs to sing It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry By a lonely prison wall I heard a young man calling "Nothing matters, Mary, when you're free! Against the famine and the crown I rebelled, they cut me down Now you must raise our child with dignity!" Low lie the fields of Athenry Where once we watched the small free birds fly Our love was on the wing, we had dreams and songs to sing It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry By a lonely harbor wall She watched the last star falling As the prison ship sailed out against the sky For she'll live and hope and pray For her love in Botany Bay It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry Low lie the fields of Athenry Where once we watched the small free birds fly Our love was on the wing, we had dreams and songs to sing It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry Low lie the fields of Athenry Where once we watched the small free birds fly Our love was on the wing, we had dreams and songs to sing It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry
If you listen to the quality of paddy reilly's voice versus him singing the same song 20-30-40 years before, today's voice has a much fuller and deeper quality to it. Perhaps it is all the nights in the pubs and concert halls, but I certainly love today's version. God bless Paddy Reilly. There is something about the quality of paddy reilly's voice that has a richness to it. I don't know how to explain it, but his voice is very comforting to my ear. God bless us all.
Yes, absolutely, his voice seems to have matured, mellowed. It feels comfortable and soothing and easy to listen to. I found a nostalgic sense of peace when listening and as you say not easy to explain.
It was the same for all people in England as well who stole anything in order to survive. Some were hung and the lucky ones were transported to America (before it gained it's Independence) and then to Australia. They had to work for a certain number of years and then were free men and women; although very few could afford to come back to their home country. I love this song!
loved this song ever since I first heard it many years ago ... but this is the closest Ive come to actually harmony that sounded sooo good ... I sing harmony ... wish I could have done it when mom and dad were still with us God bless the Dubliners
I am English but have had many Irish friends during my lifetime.....I absolutely adore the Irish music and songs....from this one to the funny ones I see to play for the children in my class ...beautiful....tearing up again .....reminds me of a wonderful friend who passed away too soon
@@DenisOhAichir i was 18 and at uni when the good friday agreement was announcement was made. I remember it clear as a bell. I remember thinking i could relax my husband would not die in a pointless war over religion leaving me alone. My mother was 30 when my father was killed . I was wrong. Danny was killed in 2008 in afganistan. I was 30. Live and let live.
Happy St Patrick’s Day 2024 💚🍀
This song, this performance, will make Paddy Reilly live forever. Well done yourself!
It’s as if god put this man on Earth to sing this song. So Lovely
I listened to this in a homeless shelter now I listen at home love it Paddy
So pleased to hear this.
My story True I'm from Boston so is my wife my family from Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤ unfortunately my siblings couldn't care less about me. But I took care of my father he did not trust doctors. He went naturally. Thanks for the response 👍
@brian kearney
I have been scapegoated by the other siblings. They have nothing to do with me.
I don't feel shocked or sad any more. They were all either incredibly selfish or extremely abusive or both.
It has worked out good really. I am very caring and empathetic. I have put up with shocking behaviour.
I really love bring the scapegoat. I cared for my parents intensely for many years. My sisters were jealous of my very close bond with my parents and how much I was trusted. I am also a truthteller and am a lot more srlfreflective and spiritual.
I love being a caring person and no longer have to struggle through all their lovelessness and abuse. I am truly content from what I did for our parents.
And because I can forgive things people can hardly believe, I am truly free.
I just hope you feel that you aren't missing out on much. I know I'm not.
This song here is lovely.
All the best, from New Zealand. Aroha.
Thanks again I'll take your advice 🙂 😊
Good luck to ya Brian...I hope you get sorted mate
My late wife from Portlaoise loved this song as did I an English man she loved the Dubliners we always tried to see them when ever they were on tour in Cambridge and the South East God Bless them
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Bless you Sir and your dear wifes spirit.
Dublin a wonderful town where i lived for one year, and The Dubliners how great and enjoyable they are!
I was born in the 70s and The Dubliners will always be the band I will think of if I think of Ireland (and I am not in any way connected to that island). They were a legend. Not to take away from other bands before and after, but they showed the world what Irish music is all about: the good and the bad, the drinking and the crying, the dancing and the fighting, love and death...all rolled up into a few minutes of mournful and yet beautiful and uplifting song (or happy, yet depressingly themed reel). I will have to visit the Land of Green one day, possibly before meeting ya all on Fiddlers Green^^
Ķ
Perhaps we can meet on Raglan Road
Well it certainly brought tears to my eyes, There is nobody on earth like to get Irish🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪💚💚💚
Paddy sings this like no other. He is the master It’s as if the song was written for him. He creates the entire atmosphere. Good on ya Paddy
Only thing smoother than an Irish man is a good pint of Guinness ;)
Ok@@hakmac5346
My favorite Irish song of all time - the Dubliners from the heart!
So is mine!❤👍 (Carl from Cologne)
@@carlot7999ciao Carlo!🙋😊😘💘🌅
@@anelladambrosio2513 Ciao, Anella! where are you from? ❤️
And now you're own government is selling you out.
Sitting here with ma wee mum. 93 years old loving it
So nice to hear.
Yip! Good one.
Treasure her
Best regards from France for you and your mum.
😢😢😢😢
paddy you are a legend, nothing else needs to be said
Make a person homesick listen to this great music!
Beautiful..This song fills my heart with pride and sadness..God bless my Ireland 🇮🇪💚🤍💛☘️☘️☘️.
Erin go bragh
And Celtic punk as well😝
We need it more now, than ever 💚🇮🇪💚
@@kerrysgold1 ❤🌹from Norway
@@kerrysgold1 it’s not looking good for ol’ Ireland, neither for Norway. We’ll need to stand up, fight for our people and take back our mothers and fathers land. The future will be nasty. I’m afraid wer’e past the time of being nobel - or covards
This song always makes me cry. The heart wrenching lyrics get to me every time. I'm crying right now.
I call it my “goosebump” song, because even just thinking about it makes me bump up! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
Don't cry pet , it's a powerful song no doubt.... as Darby O ' Gill once said , in the end we all have to go...😉
Yes but not to Australia. 😂😂
Beautifully sung by Paddy Reilly. Love this Irish song 🎵 💚
This song always brings a tear to my eyes . Fanfeckingtastic .
God bless Ireland and Irish people,maybe the nicest and coolest around the world.I send you my love from Greece ❤
It's being diluted.
@@elih9700How?
Too nice. It's not Ireland anymore. Crawling with dusky invaders.
@@paulfrancis8764 You know how. Just look around. Are the faces the same faces?
Greetings from Greece too....
My grandfather used to be the main singer of an irish folk band, but he always wanted his buddies to sing some of the songs. Such as this one. This song always brings tears to my eyes in his memory. (RIP Ed Deacy)
Always brings a tear to my eye .And I'm a proud welshman🏴🏴👏👏👏👏👏
A sad, but wonderful song. I got tears and goosebumps to the flute! May all of them rest in peace! 😢🙏👍
Went to Ireland 15 years ago and love the food, people, the country side and the drinks. I my heritage is Irish so it was a natural experience. Drink one for me all you folks in Ireland who read this message.
Just makes me want to visit the Ireland from where my great grandparents came from. Maybe, just maybe, one day
My grands on my mother's side followed the Cod from Bangor outside of Belfast 1898 or so. The ended up in a Irish enclave in Newfoundland then to Nova Scotia. Scots Irish we are.
My mom's favorite song, God bless her soul. Every time I use to visit Newfoundland I'd have to sing this song for mom.
My Mams favourite song played at her funeral in 2007 xx Fly with the free birds 🐦 Mam 😇 xx
Nobody sings that song better than PADDY REILLY brilliant
We have to agree.
Used to drink in an Irish pub in Toronto. McVeigh’s Tavern on Church Street. Bands direct from Ireland and no cover charge. This was where I first heard this song, and I absolutely love it! A sad but lovely song about Britain’s abuse of a wonderful people and still rings true! Spent at least two nights/month drinking Harp and eating up the music!
Up the Irish republic 🇮🇪🇮🇪
@@Aaron78888 I worked with an Irish nurse who came over to Canada with the owner of the pub. When she came drinking with us, the Harp and Guinness were a tad cheaper! It’d be more expensive if they were Scots, my personal heritage (my mom) lol.
@@Momcat_maggiefelinefan haha, I mind going on holidays and 9 of us had Irish passports the other 2 has British they where charged to get into Turkey lol
Are you related to Christopher Isherwood?
@@maureenmannion6748 Nope. Used to tell people he was my uncle. They had no idea who Christopher was, and my Dad thought it was hilarious!
Beautiful song from Beautiful Ireland☘️
I have so many wonderful memories with my Irish husband and our happy time in Irelsnd
Makes me cry it's so beautiful and meaningful so proud to be irish
The Dubliners and Paddy Reilly really do justice to the song
I'm English but I do love that song . So many good memories of friends . Visits to said friends in the Dub . They do sing it brilliantly . A big fan of Irish music Per se.
I loved this since I was little, Dubliners do it the best 💚🤍🧡
May they rest in peace , the song will live forever
I never tire of singing that song in my celtic band.
As I often said Only the Irish are able to create such wonderful and heart touching songs ever . Lots of Love from Germany Renate 2😍
Viele liebe zuruck....☘ Und vielen dank..." 😉
You've never heard of otis redding then.
@@peterwaldie4478 I will check 😃
Liverpool create great music list en to echo and the bunnymen rust
@@sherp2u1 get great music had no genre
Paddy Sings this song with true feeling from the heart
Beautiful, brings tears to my eyes
The Best Irish Song EVER!
By a lonely prison wall
I heard a young girl calling
"Michael, they have taken you away!
For you stole Trevalyan's corn
So the young might see the morn
Now a prison ship lies waiting in the bay!"
Low lie the fields of Athenry
Where once we watched the small free birds fly
Our love was on the wing, we had dreams and songs to sing
It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry
By a lonely prison wall
I heard a young man calling
"Nothing matters, Mary, when you're free!
Against the famine and the crown
I rebelled, they cut me down
Now you must raise our child with dignity!"
Low lie the fields of Athenry
Where once we watched the small free birds fly
Our love was on the wing, we had dreams and songs to sing
It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry
By a lonely harbor wall
She watched the last star falling
As the prison ship sailed out against the sky
For she'll live and hope and pray
For her love in Botany Bay
It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry
Low lie the fields of Athenry
Where once we watched the small free birds fly
Our love was on the wing, we had dreams and songs to sing
It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry
Low lie the fields of Athenry
Where once we watched the small free birds fly
Our love was on the wing, we had dreams and songs to sing
It's so lonely 'round the fields of Athenry
😢
Nanny,s song.
Lovely song dariusfallahi
Thank You for posting the lyrics. Makes it easier to cry along with the video.
@@nautifella You're welcome!
One day per year I call myself ... I love to hear this version ... American Irish cover bands have their merits too. Respect with a bow.
Just absolutely gorgeous.
Blows me away every time I hear it.
👍👍👍
Brilliance personified, good man Paddy Reilly!
I cannot think of another song that makes me so connect to the land of my forbearers ☘️💚☘️
Paddy a legend and way overlooked as a legend
ALWAYS makes me teary-eyed. 💚🎶☘️🇮🇪💚
Beautiful song and a great story.....thank you !!
Thanks.. Спасибо Вам Огромное, Мои Друзья🤲
The best version of this beautiful song
Outstanding lovely song with feeling
Inspiring and still sends shivers down my spine.
John so steady and planted, never a sour note I can recall.
As a Yorkshireman, this song makes me hangnail my head in shame!
Why in shame? Genuinely curious
This song is truly a one off sung beautiful
This one’s for you dad ☘️ 😢❤
There can't be many countries that the DUBLINERS haven't played in around the world . Fanfeckingtastic .
Beautiful song. Great music. Thank you for all.
If you listen to the quality of paddy reilly's voice versus him singing the same song 20-30-40 years before, today's voice has a much fuller and deeper quality to it. Perhaps it is all the nights in the pubs and concert halls, but I certainly love today's version. God bless Paddy Reilly.
There is something about the quality of paddy reilly's voice that has a richness to it. I don't know how to explain it, but his voice is very comforting to my ear. God bless us all.
Yes, absolutely, his voice seems to have matured, mellowed. It feels comfortable and soothing and easy to listen to. I found a nostalgic sense of peace when listening and as you say not easy to explain.
Wonderful paddy Reilly
I agree. His voice conveys the sadness of so many Irish who roamed their own fields of loss.
Ich liebe die Dubliners. Vielen,vielen Dank 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Very emotional - the struggles people had to go through … we should be working to resolve issues for the betterment of everyone ❤
Nobody sings it like an Irishman wonderful memories of my time in beautiful Ireland Dinger
That’s genuinely the saddest song I have ever heard, I weep every time I hear it. I can’t imagine how sad Irish people would feel when they hear this.
It was the same for all people in England as well who stole anything in order to survive. Some were hung and the lucky ones were transported to America (before it gained it's Independence) and then to Australia. They had to work for a certain number of years and then were free men and women; although very few could afford to come back to their home country. I love this song!
@@jillosler9353hi my by by mi by by
Only one can sing this wonderful song... Only Paddy 👏🏻
loved this song ever since I first heard it many years ago ... but this is the closest Ive come to actually harmony that sounded sooo good ... I sing harmony ... wish I could have done it when mom and dad were still with us God bless the Dubliners
Great version of a timeless song, fantastic!!!
Brilliantly sung
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you guys. God bless you Angela x
What a wonderful song and performance. Thank you!
merci c'est superbe cette musique vive l'irlande
Bravissimi...commuovente 😢
My Aussie/Irish heart beats to these songs, so much heart and history within
Sending you love and STRENGTH FROM IRELAND 🍀xx
My Rocky is a Wire Haired Fox Terrier x
O'Keefe....
Heart and History! Lovely.
Nobody sings this song better than Paddy Reilly
My dad did
I agree.
Great imitation of a sheep ....
I do.
I agree 100% with you, and so would my good friend Mickley Duffy who sadly passed away some years ago. God bless you Mickey.
When I hear this Great song I remember the wonderful TV seriens "Against the Wind" from 1980.
A wonderful song that brings tear to my eyes,found late in life deams to dream, songs to sing takes me back near sixty yerars TY 4 sharing
As an Englishman, when you've had an Athenry Ploughwoman get out of her tractor, link arms with you and sing this, nothing can top it!
I would be weeping.
Beautiful °°
😂❤😂¹1111111¹¹1111111111111¹¹¹11111¹111111111111111111111¹¹1111111111¹¹111111111
Nobody can touch paddy reilly !!!
U no Irish in ya
Très belle chanson. Quelle belle voix aussi Monsieur Reilly. C'est toute l'Irlande que j'aime. Hubert de Belgique.
Thank you..Greetings to you🇮🇪☘️ ☘️ ☘️.
What a voice what a tune ❤
The author of this song passed away today. Rest peacefully, in the fields you have sewn. Peace awaits 💕
😪 Didn't know R.I.P Pete St John 🏴
I am English but have had many Irish friends during my lifetime.....I absolutely adore the Irish music and songs....from this one to the funny ones I see to play for the children in my class ...beautiful....tearing up again .....reminds me of a wonderful friend who passed away too soon
What an amazing songwriter Pete St John was. His songs will live on. Lord rest him.
@@Elizabeth-iw3wd j no
@@sandratuffs3734 no
one of my dads favourite versions of this song. Never forget what it is about. They starved us.
Beautiful. Great voice !!!!!
To see a very young Paddy Reilly here, that's marvellous.
Absolutely Fantastic makes me Tingle all over
Beautiful voice. Beautiful beautiful beautiful. South africa
Paddy thank you ❤
Good Man Paddy Legendary status assured
Amo questa canzone!una grande performance per una voce meravigliosa!😊🤗😍😘🎶🎸🎸🎸🎶💘💓💋💯🌅
Sono pienamente d'accordo con te la prima volta che ho sentito Paddy Reilly sono rimasto incantato dalla sua meravigliosa voce
Beautiful, beautiful performance!!❤️
great job PADDY ... from the heart
Many thanks
Best version ever...
🥲Every time this makes me cry. Love this sad & such true words of this song❤️☘️
A marvelous song. 🎶🌻🌈😍🤗🕊😇🌹🕊
Sittin' here listening, crying--my husband says I'm too emotional...
No you arent.....the lyrics and the haunting melody break me every time I hear it
But you are as emotional as you allow yourself to to be.
Brings tears to my eyes.
No one sings this song like Paddy Reilly
Wunderschön!!!
My favorite song of Ireland lots of meaning in this song :)
I’m not sure if there will ever be a greater song than this.
Rest in the Fields, Pete.
Nostalgisk infinna que legat al corazon❤
Beautiful song, I love the Irish people I just wish there was no hatred between us,
One day there won't be, hope, faith, charity.
@@DenisOhAichir i was 18 and at uni when the good friday agreement was announcement was made. I remember it clear as a bell. I remember thinking i could relax my husband would not die in a pointless war over religion leaving me alone. My mother was 30 when my father was killed . I was wrong. Danny was killed in 2008 in afganistan. I was 30. Live and let live.
@@CasperScott-cz3mkGod bless you, love and prayers from Ulster 💚
There isn't only governments do that.