A great song indeed. Not from Donegal myself. My family hail from West Cork which is a very different place altogether. Living in Central America for the past twenty years. My kids speak Spanish and hardly a word of English between them.
Here's to Aunt Eileen gone to Heaven leaving us with the fine memories of a life well lived. Just a wee lass who came to America and made a great life for herself and her family but stayed the girl from Donegal. Rest In Peace Aunt Eileen till we meet again. Say hi to Mom Margie and all the rest for me.
a few years ago i stood with with by son Brendan in the East coast of New Zealand Te Kaha we agreed it was beautiful ,but i remembered my childhood ....Donegal worth shedding tears for
Such a beautiful song. Sums up how most people living abroad feel when they go home. I wish he did a version for every county in Ireland so all of us living abroad had something to sob about😂
Seid 1980 bin ich Jahr für Jahr in Irland. 1986 habe erstmals Paul Bradys interpretation gehört und war überwältigt. Als Donegal-Liebhaber- es ist eine Hymne. Ich habe meine irischen Freunde in Mountcharles genervt, das diese Version die beste musikalische ist. Es hat nicht lange gedauert, das sie aktzeptiert haben-und Freunde sind wir immer noch. Long as we lived.
I first listened to this beautiful song sitting in my Grandfathers home in Belfast 18 yrs ago. It touched me so deeply and remains to this day, my favorite Irish song. I traveled to Donegal and stayed there for a few "wild whaling nights". Its hard to describe the feeling this time in my life gave to me. I am so fortunate to have been able to spend so much time in Ireland, a place I consider home. Even with the "Troubles" I never felt so at peace there in Grandfathers house, listening to this.
Paul's fantastic version & the beautiful scenery is awesome & as a proud Donegal born Man to a proud Derry Man I say well done Paul & God bless you and yours.
Hello there all & as a proud born Donegal Man who left in 1976 & now lives in Wales where I stayed for the lovely Beryl who I lost to God in 2014 after many happy years & I now visit back to my old home in Fanad as often as possible ! This Version of this fine song by Paul a proud Derry Man is the best I have ever heard & I have heard a lot including my excuse of a version of the Same 😄 Well done Paul & My dear Mother Mary was born in your own great City of Derry on Brandywell Road & RIP Mam & Dad & dear Sister Bernadette along with all departed family & Friends.
@@janefriel6895 He taught in Donegal as far as I know. He's also a reasonable, sensible person, which would explain his love of Tir Chonaill, despite his disadvantaged upbringing.
Completely understand where you are coming from SuperWingman69. Much of my most cherished memories are in the Hills and Mountains of Donegal, Irelands unspoiled County. My mother used to sing this around the house whilst baking bread and feeding the 5,000. I miss her dearly.
just back from Donegal look up a old work mate who worked under ground in tunnels men who left such a place in all its wonder hard working and clever men
Donegal the place were my heart beats the strongest , lough cull finmore near laghey village is my homeplace , a place that haunts and hypnotizes me always , my mammys family and my daddies family all come from this magical place , if i was ever asked why i was born at all , i would reply to see and feel Donegal this was why i was born :)
Been a Paul Brady fan for about 30 years. Been to Donegal, too. The only song of his that brings tears more often is “The Island”. He is truly Ireland’s Dylan...
Bob Dylan met Paul to ask him how to play Lakes of Pontchartrain, and he did but Dylan couldn’t technically do it so he just does it his own way which is not nearly as good😊
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY PAUL !!!!! THIS IS ONE OF YOUR BEST SONGS !!!!! IT WOULD NOT BE ST. PATRICK'S DAY IF I DID NOT HEAR THIS SONG !!!!! GOD BLESS YOU AND STAY SAFE !!!!!! MICHAEL
The first one to popularize this ballad was a guy called Charlie McGee in the late 50's. It was played almost every Saturday on Radio Eireann ( Irish Radio) in a programme called The Walton Programme ....Paul (I think ) recorded it in the 70's..They used to name the singer.."Charlie McGee and his gay guitar"...
Ireland, a wonderful country. I miss Connemara. So utterly different from urbanized, dull England with its multitude of traffic laws and dull city life.
I've just dropped in to see you all I'll only stay awhile I want to hear how you're getting on I want to hear you smile I'm happy to be back again And greet you big and small For there's no place on earth just like The homes of Donegal I long to see your smiling children Standing by the door The kettle boiling on the hearth As I walk up the floor And then to see a welcome free For travellers one and all For your hearts are like your mountains In the homes of Donegal I'd like to stay along with you And while away the night With fairy lore and tales of yore Beside the turf fire bright And then to see laid out for me A shake-down by the wall For there's rest for weary wanderers In the homes of Donegal the time has come for me to go And bid you all adieu For the open highway calls me back To do these things I do But when I'm travelling far away Your friendship I'll recall And please God I'll soon return unto The homes of Donegal Donegal, Pride of all Donegal, Pride of all
AH - TO JUST SIT HERE AND EAT MY OYSTER STEW AND LOOK AT THE PICTURES OF OLD IRELAND AND LISTEN TO PAUL BRADY AND KATE RUSBY THE BLOOMING HEATHERS --IT DOES'NT GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS EXCEPT TO BE THERE !!!!!!!!
patrick doherty I know were you are coming from with that sound :-) but let’s face it was Van the man that bad? He has some great songs. This version is hauntingly beautiful without discounting any others.
Van is probably the best 'White' soul singer in the world...the exact same type of music Paul tends to do. They don't have to try be 'oirish' they fucking are! Now for your penance go listen to Astral Weeks seven times..you still won't have a notion but it's a good album. Slainte amach.
Best ever version.The magnificent Paul Brady
A great song indeed. Not from Donegal myself. My family hail from West Cork which is a very different place altogether. Living in Central America for the past twenty years. My kids speak Spanish and hardly a word of English between them.
i hope youve enlightened your spanish speaking kids to irish music..?? And the SAWDOCTORS...
Here's to Aunt Eileen gone to Heaven leaving us with the fine memories of a life well lived. Just a wee lass who came to America and made a great life for herself and her family but stayed the girl from Donegal. Rest In Peace Aunt Eileen till we meet again. Say hi to Mom Margie and all the rest for me.
Lovely words I'm sure she is soo proud of you
Saw Paul at The Arc in Stockton in the mid seventies playing on his own. A night I will never forget. One of the best.
a few years ago i stood with with by son Brendan in the East coast of New Zealand Te Kaha we agreed it was beautiful ,but i remembered my childhood ....Donegal worth shedding tears for
MY FAVOURITE.❤ THE BEST..❤
NOBODY SINGS THIS LIKE PAUL BRADY. LOVE THE SONG.
My ancestors were from Donegal,it's beautiful I would of never left it.
MY MOST FAMOUS SONG. NOBODY CAN BEAT THIS VERSION..
As soon as I hear the opening bars of this song the hairs stand up on my neck, just brilliant, Paul just nails it.
Such a beautiful song. Sums up how most people living abroad feel when they go home. I wish he did a version for every county in Ireland so all of us living abroad had something to sob about😂
So honored to be from Donegal and this is such a brilliant song by Paul Brady
Thanks MrPat for the upload first saw this singer in concert in London uk in the late 80's loved this song and himxelf ever since🇮🇪
Seid 1980 bin ich Jahr für Jahr in Irland. 1986 habe erstmals Paul Bradys interpretation gehört und war überwältigt. Als Donegal-Liebhaber- es ist eine Hymne. Ich habe meine irischen Freunde in Mountcharles genervt, das diese Version die beste musikalische ist. Es hat nicht lange gedauert, das sie aktzeptiert haben-und Freunde sind wir immer noch. Long as we lived.
I first listened to this beautiful song sitting in my Grandfathers home in Belfast 18 yrs ago. It touched me so deeply and remains to this day, my favorite Irish song. I traveled to Donegal and stayed there for a few "wild whaling nights". Its hard to describe the feeling this time in my life gave to me. I am so fortunate to have been able to spend so much time in Ireland, a place I consider home.
Even with the "Troubles" I never felt so at peace there in Grandfathers house, listening to this.
Bring a tear to a glass eye absolutely beautiful 👍
I love this version, probably the best. Makes the hairs stand up. Beautiful!
DEFINITELY THE ABSOLUTE BEST VERSION AND I LISTENED TO A LOT OF VERSIONS !!!!!
Yes my friend I think Paul & Van could bee friends
I have to have a daily dose of this song, it calms me so well......So good they played it twice.
Nobody does it better, ....Paul Brady abu.
Wind howling outside on this Easter Monday evening 2013 puts me in a Donegal state of mind. Love the place and the people...........
Paul's fantastic version & the beautiful scenery is awesome & as a proud Donegal born Man to a proud Derry Man I say well done Paul & God bless you and yours.
Mr Paul Brady is from Strabane Co Tyrone.
this has to be the best song ever but hey this is paul brady whats more to say long health and voice to you paul
Hello there all & as a proud born Donegal Man who left in 1976 & now lives in Wales where I stayed for the lovely Beryl who I lost to God in 2014 after many happy years & I now visit back to my old home in Fanad as often as possible ! This Version of this fine song by Paul a proud Derry Man is the best I have ever heard & I have heard a lot including my excuse of a version of the Same 😄
Well done Paul & My dear Mother Mary was born in your own great City of Derry on Brandywell Road & RIP Mam & Dad & dear Sister Bernadette along with all departed family & Friends.
Derry is the capital of Donegal, always has been!
Mr Brady is from Strabane Co Tyrone.
@@finnmacaodhain7103 away up the road with ya
@@janefriel6895 He taught in Donegal as far as I know. He's also a reasonable, sensible person, which would explain his love of Tir Chonaill, despite his disadvantaged upbringing.
@@NorthernStare " Disadvantaged ?".
Thanks for sharing this Irish classic.
Living in Connemara for a very long time and this song by Paul Brady really brings it home to me as does Phil Coulter's The town I love so well ❤️
Completely understand where you are coming from SuperWingman69.
Much of my most cherished memories are in the Hills and Mountains of Donegal, Irelands unspoiled County. My mother used to sing this around the house whilst baking bread and feeding the 5,000. I miss her dearly.
thank you for such a great sound!!1
De man is proud of his home county....U can hear it in his voice.....Dats pride... Eoiney
Whale oil beef hooker to be sure.
Amazin' talent and what a beautiful song,such a gorgeous part of the Island as well.Many thanks for the excellent upload.
In the old days a man is born in Donegal and when he is 16 what does he do he jumps to the UK or the US to survive
Paul brady. god bless.
just back from Donegal look up a old work mate who worked under ground in tunnels
men who left such a place in all its wonder hard working and clever men
The homes of Donegal my favourite
J'adore...miss you...
Beautiful Donegal
Donegal the place were my heart beats the strongest , lough cull finmore near laghey village is my homeplace , a place that haunts and hypnotizes me always , my mammys family and my daddies family all come from this magical place , if i was ever asked why i was born at all , i would reply to see and feel Donegal this was why i was born :)
TheCoolmc48 and you talk like a true Donegal local.
Went for September weekend a few times craic was 90
And dew drop inn
Great photography….love it…..Kieran…..
Could listen to Paul,all the day long….Kieran…
thanks for posting mrPatman this is indeed the version I like best. memories of scruffy murphy,s cranked to 11
Fabulous singer songwriter, so underrated.
Singer??? he's pure crap!!
Beautiful! Awesome!
Been a Paul Brady fan for about 30 years. Been to Donegal, too. The only song of his that brings tears more often is “The Island”. He is truly Ireland’s Dylan...
Dylan couldn't hold a candle to this fine musician!
Bob Dylan met Paul to ask him how to play Lakes of Pontchartrain, and he did but Dylan couldn’t technically do it so he just does it his own way which is not nearly as good😊
FFS!!!!🤣😂
I LOVE THE SCENERY IN THE PICTURES ALSO !!!!!
Beautiful song, thanks for uploading.
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY PAUL !!!!! THIS IS ONE OF YOUR BEST SONGS !!!!! IT WOULD NOT BE ST. PATRICK'S DAY IF I DID NOT HEAR THIS SONG !!!!! GOD BLESS YOU AND STAY SAFE !!!!!! MICHAEL
Paul Brady at his best...Love this song.
Fabulous version
Ireland and the Irish are blessed to have such a heavenly place as Donegal.
Pure Irish. ☘🇮🇪☘🇮🇪
Mr Brady.🇮🇪☘♥️
Awesome!!
Paul Brady's amazing voice..
Beautiful.
Best place in the world
Love for Donegal
How I long to go there. One day for sure, would love to go visit my niece Debbie who moved to Ireland .
The first one to popularize this ballad was a guy called Charlie McGee in the late 50's. It was played almost every Saturday on Radio Eireann ( Irish Radio) in a programme called The Walton Programme ....Paul (I think ) recorded it in the 70's..They used to name the singer.."Charlie McGee and his gay guitar"...
Every new mother should be given a copy so that they can play it for the baby.
Lovely ❤️
Paul from the borders of england and scotland gan on paul lad up donegal
Pleasure !
I have been to Donegal very nice would like to go back again maybe this coming summer my wife catherine eilish osullivan is from carlow
Ireland, a wonderful country. I miss Connemara. So utterly different from urbanized, dull England with its multitude of traffic laws and dull city life.
my home place nothing like it
just class
So real.
I've just dropped in to see you all
I'll only stay awhile
I want to hear how you're getting on
I want to hear you smile
I'm happy to be back again
And greet you big and small
For there's no place on earth just like
The homes of Donegal
I long to see your smiling children
Standing by the door
The kettle boiling on the hearth
As I walk up the floor
And then to see a welcome free
For travellers one and all
For your hearts are like your mountains
In the homes of Donegal
I'd like to stay along with you
And while away the night
With fairy lore and tales of yore
Beside the turf fire bright
And then to see laid out for me
A shake-down by the wall
For there's rest for weary wanderers
In the homes of Donegal
the time has come for me to go
And bid you all adieu
For the open highway calls me back
To do these things I do
But when I'm travelling far away
Your friendship I'll recall
And please God I'll soon return unto
The homes of Donegal
Donegal, Pride of all
Donegal, Pride of all
Moms from Bundoran, a surf town.
and you are right too it is
nice words super wing man.brillant
AH - TO JUST SIT HERE AND EAT MY OYSTER STEW AND LOOK AT THE PICTURES OF OLD IRELAND AND LISTEN TO PAUL BRADY AND KATE RUSBY THE BLOOMING HEATHERS --IT DOES'NT GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS EXCEPT TO BE THERE !!!!!!!!
Lots Of Photos Of Glencolmcille
💕💕
meanaboll lad
me too antony cooke as i anthony shute
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Terrible. Too Ivan Morrison (Van the Man). Sounds like something you'd hear at a trendy Notting Hill Gate dinnerr party...trying to be Oirish !
patrick doherty I know were you are coming from with that sound :-) but let’s face it was Van the man that bad? He has some great songs.
This version is hauntingly beautiful without discounting any others.
Travers ... You’re being way to kind... he’s a feckin ... I’ll be kind... he has no ears...
Van is probably the best 'White' soul singer in the world...the exact same type of music Paul tends to do. They don't have to try be 'oirish' they fucking are! Now for your penance go listen to Astral Weeks seven times..you still won't have a notion but it's a good album. Slainte amach.
just class