THE IMMIGRANTS by Boolavogue

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • The Immigrants, performed by Boolavogue
    Words, music and video by Sean Lyons
    An Gorta Mor
    GLASGOW.
    Between the years of 1845 and 1855 over one million died of starvation in Ireland.
    Many more fled the country including over one hundred thousand who came to Glasgow.
    Coiste Cuimhneachain An Gorta Mor, the Great Hunger Memorial Committee has been formed to build a fitting and permanent tribute to those who died and those who were forced to emigrate during An Gorta Mor.
    Over 140 sites throughout the world have permanent reminders of the Irish famine. A memorial in Glasgow is long overdue.
    WE ARE BUILDING IT.
    It is the intention of the committee to erect the memorial through fund raising among the multi generation Irish community in Scotland.
    We will be holding many events and activities to secure the required funding.
    Donations can also be made at www.angortamorglasgow.com
    An appropriate site for the memorial has been acquired in the grounds of St Mary's church in the Calton.
    St Mary's first opened to parishioners in 1842. The first parish priest Fr. Peter Forbes had raised much of the funds to build the church on a tour of Ireland. The people of Ireland were soon to be repaid as St Mary's parish was at the forefront in assisting the sick and hungry arriving from Ireland to Glasgow during the famine years.
    For regular updates on the project please subscribe to our blog at www.angortamorglasgow.com
    As well as providing updates the site also provides educational links regarding An Gorta Mor.
    Merchandise is also available to purchase with all proceeds going towards the memorial.
    The Immigrants - Lyrics
    *V1
    Michael Davitt took the shamrock, he knelt and laid it down
    T'was Patrick's consecration, upon the dear green ground
    When the thunder rose all Glasgow knew, the Gael had found his voice
    As God Save Ireland rode the wind, across the East End sky
    When I first saw Caledonia in nineteen and nineteen
    There was no native welcome, no fanfare for the green
    But a light warmed through this city, that would make a Paddy's day
    It came from the place they call Paradise, where the famous Celtic play
    *Chorus
    And among it all The Immigrants kept dreaming
    Sure it will be alright in the end
    Strong in faith un-bowed and unbroken
    They took it all, they smiled and rose again
    We may be here for years or forever
    So sing their Glasgow Irish lullaby
    *V2
    From the Broomielaw, up the High Street, to the place upon on the hill
    Some they called the Garngad, the Garden of God more still
    And their voices some familiar, some from Derry, some Mayo
    They brought the summer with them, when they spoke their Gaelic tones
    More took the journey further, through villages and towns
    Coatbrig' and Croy to the Docks of Leith, they still know who they are
    The dancers dance the dance so fair, the fiddlers bow sweet airs
    Their Irish hearts contented, in their culture, rich and rare
    *Chorus
    *V3
    I said I'd go back home some day, but that was long ago
    Life dealt the cards I fell in love with the girl who couldn't go
    I met her at the parish dance she was the best by far
    When I asked her to sail home with me she just couldn't leave her ma
    Some say the journey's over, they say how far we've come
    But on the news there's young men jailed for the songs their fathers sung
    Had I the chance to go back, I'd lead them in the van
    I'd wrap the green flag round them and I'd thank them to a man
    *Chorus

Комментарии • 13

  • @finnharp6123
    @finnharp6123 2 года назад

    Brilliant song
    Outstanding video
    God bless boolavogue 👍

  • @johnwaters5583
    @johnwaters5583 3 месяца назад

    Great song and lyrics, grateful to hear my village of Croy mentioned. Thanks sean.

  • @plasticroad25
    @plasticroad25 5 лет назад +2

    GREAT SONG. GREAT RENDERING. DON’T HEAR ENOUGH OF THIS SONG. NEED TO HEAR MORE OF THIS.

  • @ysoldeclaireduffy7344
    @ysoldeclaireduffy7344 5 лет назад +3

    With love from An irish mammy and proud of her land,

  • @celticoverall
    @celticoverall Год назад

    First time seeing this and i discovered im in one of the pictures with a lot of my family while we were over in my Grannys in Donegal for the Glasgow fair fortnight.

  • @exiledrebel815
    @exiledrebel815 3 года назад

    Great lyrics and song. Gary Og singing it is my favourite version.

  • @stevenwood1320
    @stevenwood1320 3 года назад

    Lots of photies i hadn't seen before.Brilliant.

  • @TW-vb9vr
    @TW-vb9vr 5 лет назад +1

    A great song and even better video. Great work Sean.

  • @monsterpopMusicFactory
    @monsterpopMusicFactory 5 лет назад

    gig this friday in Molly Malones in Glasgow folks

  • @diarmaidrobinson8384
    @diarmaidrobinson8384 4 года назад

    The Celtic - the most beautiful club in the world.