carried our Father into the chapel to this lament daddy died on a Good Friday can’t listen to this without crying and thinking of my dear Father A true irish gentleman who loved his family his language and his beloved land ☘️🇮🇪
Though I don't understand that idiom, my soul and my spirit seems to get very close to the moment the three Marys cried and suffered for Jesus! And, like them, we suffer too and remember the One who died for all of us: Lord Jesus! Amazing piece! Regards from São Paulo - Brasil
carried our Father into the chapel to this lament
daddy died on a Good Friday can’t listen to this without crying and thinking of my dear Father
A true irish gentleman who loved his family his language and his beloved land ☘️🇮🇪
Though I don't understand that idiom, my soul and my spirit seems to get very close to the moment the three Marys cried and suffered for Jesus! And, like them, we suffer too and remember the One who died for all of us: Lord Jesus! Amazing piece!
Regards from São Paulo - Brasil
Love your comment.
An absolute gem. Iarla is the best.
I know Iarla is from Cuil Aodh, West Cork, but this version was made famous by the late Seosamh ui Heanai from Carna, Connemara.
Lovely and heartbreaking.
What a voice, what a performance, what a beauty of a piece
Very nice.
Fabulous
♥️🎤👌♥️👏👏👏👏👏👏
This song should fill you with religion.
maybe they should just let him sing
It's a caoineadh, man, call and response.