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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Actual letters sent to a son in America by a father left behind in Kilkelly, Co. Mayo. Written in the 19th century - Moloney O'Connell & Keane - Kilkelly

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  • @horsemouth53
    @horsemouth53 15 лет назад +6

    this is the saddest song i have ever heard. have listened to it hundreds of times, still moves me. seriously powerful.

  • @carmelhegarty9829
    @carmelhegarty9829 5 месяцев назад +2

    Just stumbled on this video on this Blessed Sunday Morning 07-04-2024. With tears and heartbreaking 💔 I type my word's. Our Ancestors surely suffered, through their suffering we are all here. God Bless them all, may they all R.I.P. Thank you too for beautiful post. 🙏🇮🇪🙏

  • @noeldoyle4501
    @noeldoyle4501 6 месяцев назад +2

    This is a great song, very well sung, it always brings tears to my eyes.

  • @pfeifferpack
    @pfeifferpack 10 лет назад +13

    I miss my parents so much and this just hits that place hard.

  • @dieradc
    @dieradc 15 лет назад +4

    We listened to it in english lesson too...
    When I here it I feel like crying :(
    Its very sad and moving and i like it because of this!
    Great song!

  • @jfeeney73
    @jfeeney73 15 лет назад +2

    This is the best performance of this song in my opinion. I've gotten teary eyed to this tune so many times - and I'm not the emotional type! Powerful stuff.

  • @nosowisewoman
    @nosowisewoman 16 лет назад +1

    i am deeply moved by this piece, no matter who sings it. i cannot help but blubber and weep; the sadness of the father and his longing for his son. i heard this for the first time back shortly after it had been written. the piece i heard was accapella. wow! i turned a young friend of mine on to it last year and he learned it in 24 hours and sang it for his mother on her birthday. what joy to hear it again!!!

  • @ewanhaig4566
    @ewanhaig4566 9 лет назад +6

    Heard this years ago on late-night radio, forgot to remember the title or who sang it so it was as good as lost to me. And now I have it again, accompanied by such a brilliant piece of video art! May whatever gods you believe in bless your beautiful soul. Thank you Thank you Thank you!

  • @wistopnow
    @wistopnow 12 лет назад

    I first heard this song in the late 80's while living in California, far from home. Being terribly homesick this song prompted me to return to my roots in Indiana and to reconcile differences with my ailing father whom I buried a soon after returning. Needless to say, this song means much to me. Thank you Moloney O'Connell & Keane.

  • @sanjuancb
    @sanjuancb 12 лет назад +2

    This is the saddest damn song that I have ever heard. As an only son fresh moved from home it strikes a resonant chord. Love and cherish your parents my friends!

  • @sunnskyy
    @sunnskyy 12 лет назад +1

    Years ago I heard this song on public radio while driving...I didn't catch the name of it, but I had to pull off the road because I couldn't see...too many tears gushing from my eyes. The sense of it has stayed with me...the beautiful sadness...and but I wanted to hear it again. Then, or should I say..."just now"... I googled "sad song letters immigrant"...and here I am.

    • @theravenisblack53
      @theravenisblack53 7 лет назад

      I thought I would mention how I came across this song - I attended a concert by a local choir last weekend in Mayo, Quebec, at our local church - Our Lady of Knock Shrine. They also had a man & woman doing traditional Irish songs. They did Kilkelly - I thought it was so moving, I had to find it or hear it again. I wasn't sure if they wrote it or it was an existing song. When I got home, I also googled it but had the name Kilarney 1890 as my search (hard to hear in the church). And that is how I found Kilkelly......

  • @jess-healy
    @jess-healy 16 лет назад +1

    hello to the people who listened to this song.
    i have the hole song off in 1 day because my clss are doing a play bout the famine in Ireland for scor na bpaisti on sunday. i love history about it because its so full of history.and i love reading the books about it too. to those irish people ot there be proud of where ur from. i know im only 10 but who cares i love my country.

  • @albinotatertot
    @albinotatertot 11 лет назад +1

    My ancestors came from Munster to America over a 100 years before this, but I think this song is amazing none the less.

  • @Ec4694
    @Ec4694 16 лет назад +1

    i love this song soo much! my ancestors came from Ireland(County Cork)and my family loves pretty much everything irish. thank you for making this video!

  • @kosmos1957
    @kosmos1957 10 лет назад +2

    It makes me grateful for the ability to travel today. My family is all 2,300 miles away thanks to moving for a job. With gas well over 3.00 a gallon it makes it hard for me to get home to visit my mother and grandchildren. My father died 3 months after I moved west. Sad!

  • @yankumi2
    @yankumi2 16 лет назад

    every time i hear this song i cry....it makes me feel sad and depressed.....
    i always think about if it would be the same for me if i go away from my family.......i just dont hope so.....
    i really like your presentation of the song.....great job

  • @thejulesist
    @thejulesist 11 лет назад +2

    OMG I love this!!!! its bringing tears

  • @DilanthaPerera
    @DilanthaPerera 10 лет назад +2

    Great Irish Spirits, such humble words...

  • @QueenofNarnia29
    @QueenofNarnia29 15 лет назад

    we listened to this in my n. ireland folklore class the other day, i almost cried. This is such a good song.

  • @pommedupin
    @pommedupin 14 лет назад +1

    i agree. this song is just so powerful. not only for the irish in it, but because all immigrants coming to the new world faced similar sorrows. how the times were different back then...

  • @samanfuso237
    @samanfuso237 6 лет назад +1

    My favourite version love it

  • @Ec4694
    @Ec4694 17 лет назад +1

    oh i love this song!!

  • @ottokar1872
    @ottokar1872 7 лет назад +4

    this song makes me very sad

  • @almuzza
    @almuzza 14 лет назад +1

    I grew up 10 miles down the road from Kilkelly in Charlestown... and believe me the place is still as miserable and depressing as the song... I won't expect any retaliatory remarks as I don't expect they have the Interweb in Kikelly yet... Sad song though!

  • @SuperMarius94
    @SuperMarius94 15 лет назад +2

    omq
    its the sadest song ive ever heard
    im crying every tie i hear it

  • @Darkceltwarrior
    @Darkceltwarrior 12 лет назад

    My Grandfather John McKeown & His brother Joseph left Ballymena Northern Ireland at begining of 20th Century for Scotland. This song brings back sad memory`s.

  • @loitzi81
    @loitzi81 17 лет назад

    Touching song and great pictures. Very nice job!

  • @THE88MICK1
    @THE88MICK1 13 лет назад +1

    @coolcork
    As an American Born Irishman who has deep roots verified to 1563 I can say with no uncertainty that the Irish are the heart and soul of America. We had to fight to leave the motherland and we had to fight to survive in the new land. There isn't a Brit alive, or dead, that can hold a light to the heart of an Irishman. When the Brits stole all the food and let the Irish starve to death, only half of the population, the Irish responded with "give us your worst". Erin go bragh!

  • @Norpionxx
    @Norpionxx 15 лет назад

    We listened to it english lesson too. It's just souch a sad but great song. It makes me cry everytime I hear it.

  • @danielsunmulleavey3024
    @danielsunmulleavey3024 2 года назад +1

    one of the best , a true story

  • @Tinymoezzy
    @Tinymoezzy 16 лет назад

    wonderful. Thanks you ever so for the video post.

  • @mikeo3177
    @mikeo3177 8 лет назад +1

    brilliant song, heavy and honest

  • @butch820
    @butch820 14 лет назад

    great song we watched it in school watching it i found it educational and sad

  • @d0ma1n92
    @d0ma1n92 14 лет назад +1

    I was crying on this song :'(

  • @lrcig12
    @lrcig12 10 лет назад +1

    Some great sentimental value

  • @holey396
    @holey396 14 лет назад

    this song is beautiful

  • @TemplarGeza
    @TemplarGeza 11 лет назад

    Asonance have this song in the my Language... and it is beautiful and sad

  • @paratrooper321fa
    @paratrooper321fa 16 лет назад +1

    if you got a drop of Irish blood in you this song should hit you like a ton of bricks

  • @Omurumo
    @Omurumo 15 лет назад

    we listened to it in the english lesson.
    it´s great.

  • @huh-by2lr
    @huh-by2lr 6 лет назад +1

    Nice job w the video

  • @Luftwaffels
    @Luftwaffels 17 лет назад

    Very touching.

  • @r0c0nnell
    @r0c0nnell 11 лет назад

    Actually... the song was written by Steven and Peter Jones based on letters found in Peter Jones attic. Not GK Chesterton... no matter what Johnny McEvoy might have said. Robbie learned this song from the singing of Peter Jones at the time that Moloney, O'Connell and Keane were recording their second LP. So powerful a song that they made it the title track. I was once given a tour of the Queenstown Story in Cobh, Co. Cork... the designer had used this recording as his muse.

  • @jeannefoster5594
    @jeannefoster5594 3 года назад +1

    I got to meet the man who wrote this.

  • @Bhikshu2
    @Bhikshu2 13 лет назад +1

    Excuse me, I've got something in my eye...

  • @Quaellchen
    @Quaellchen 15 лет назад

    we did too (:
    great song.. we sing it every day.. well in other lessons too xD

  • @bogsider
    @bogsider  15 лет назад

    thnx,
    it's a moving song.

  • @bogsider
    @bogsider  16 лет назад

    many thanx

  • @IAmTheWoodenDoors
    @IAmTheWoodenDoors 12 лет назад

    Very moving.

  • @steventype1
    @steventype1 15 лет назад

    sad sad song very good one

  • @icep12
    @icep12 16 лет назад

    touching...

  • @bogsider
    @bogsider  16 лет назад

    my pleasure. thanx

  • @lsdvine
    @lsdvine 14 лет назад

    tears all over

  • @JPG-Video
    @JPG-Video 7 лет назад

    Wonderful

  • @wistopnow
    @wistopnow 12 лет назад

    This is the sadest song ever written. Its not just about being irish or english or british (whatever) or any of that. Its about the dissolution of the family in the modern economic system. families are torn apart even in america because of the system of things; imho of course. Anyway, I cant imagine anybody with an inkling of human feeling not being moved by this song. the 4 dislikes must be cold hearted republican capitalist pigs.

  • @02jstock
    @02jstock 16 лет назад

    na you can play it on your guitar it definitely starts on E, i just don't know what variant
    i saw this in a pub in ireland about a week ago and he did it with a chord shape i've never seen, but using E as the root

  • @Omurumo
    @Omurumo 15 лет назад

    at first i didn´t understand the lyrics because of my bad english =D but now i understand it... it´s sad - i like it

  • @bogsider
    @bogsider  16 лет назад

    it starts with Am twice followed by F 2x G 2x then back to Am
    good place to get the chords is to "google" "Kilkelly Guitar Chords"

  • @danielsunmulleavey3024
    @danielsunmulleavey3024 2 года назад

    RIP Mick

  • @xmoorserx
    @xmoorserx 16 лет назад

    very sad song

  • @bogsider
    @bogsider  14 лет назад +1

    @ModernOmen
    Hi modern, I guess pain to some sounds like "whinning" to others. Being forced to leave home because of economic concerns is never easy especially when the reason may be the insensitivity of an English government that could have cared less at the time. The old saying, the English never remember, the Irish never forget applies here.

  • @bogsider
    @bogsider  15 лет назад

    gracias

  • @Faithiana
    @Faithiana 16 лет назад

    great vid!

  • @watchtoweralert1
    @watchtoweralert1 7 лет назад

    awesome

  • @polofficer
    @polofficer 12 лет назад +1

    @theMightoftheEnglish
    The English. Millions of Irish were starving. The English crown was talking away most of their food for export. I blame the English for that.

    • @ottokar6318
      @ottokar6318 Год назад

      Yeah à british politic even said, around 1850, that starveness Will make clear the irish problem too

  • @stevekilkelly2519
    @stevekilkelly2519 6 лет назад +1

    my name is Thomas kilkelly

  • @bogsider
    @bogsider  14 лет назад

    @coolcork
    thanks

  • @bogsider
    @bogsider  15 лет назад

    you are spot on flooz, my bad

  • @02jstock
    @02jstock 16 лет назад

    does anyone know what the first chord of the song is?
    all i know is it's on E

  • @RedMenace917
    @RedMenace917 10 лет назад

    feels

  • @bogsider
    @bogsider  13 лет назад

    @janknjazovic hvala

  • @MBalxain
    @MBalxain 15 лет назад

    good song... but i don´t need it in english class tests -.- xD

  • @bogsider
    @bogsider  15 лет назад

    ah, you're right...and you have impeccable taste I might add...

  • @bogsider
    @bogsider  13 лет назад

    Хвала

  • @rumpraisin
    @rumpraisin 16 лет назад

    I made this comment about Nazis because you talked about emigrations AFTER WW2. I am aware that Germans, like other Europeans, emigrated to the New World long before the Second World War. I am typing, not stereotyping.

  • @janknjazovic
    @janknjazovic 13 лет назад

    umetnicko delo!!

  • @janknjazovic
    @janknjazovic 11 лет назад

    :)

  • @rumpraisin
    @rumpraisin 16 лет назад

    Your English is quite good (much better than my German)but maybe you misunderstand me. I never said all Germans are Nazis.

  • @bogsider
    @bogsider  16 лет назад

    sigh...everyone is a critic