This was my Auntie Helen's favourite song. She died of breast cancer in 2003 and I miss her every day of my life. When I hear this song I see her singing along We went to a John McDermott concert and it debatable as to who was the loudest singer.........John or Auntie Helen. Thank you John for the memory! God Bless
The most beautiful song I've ever heard. I, too, feel a connection to the land in which I dwell... if ever I should leave, let this land know that I *will* be back to die.
This is actually a song written by Scottish singer/songwriter Dougie MacLean. This is from his first album, Caledonia, recorded in 1979. If you like this you should pick up some of Dougie's music. You can probably find his version here on RUclips. It's worth looking up.
Dougie Mclean wrote it and now has the definite version - though it was the Scottish rock singer Frankie Miller who first made it famous. He sang it in an advert for Tennent's lager (which can be found on youtube) which became so popular that the single was released.
Beautifully done, as is always the case with John McDermott..In 2009 the Scottish Home Coming prompted a series of adverts, promoting the event. The best version of Caledonia that I have heard to-date is by" ReGael " and can be found on RUclips by searching " Caledonia 2009 Homecoming " Give it a listen.
Hello Paola . Belle musique ainsi que la photo qui est superbe. J'aime beaucoup aussi l'aquarelle qui illustre le fond de ta chaine . Bravo ,un pouce levé ! Amitiés . J.C.
@sparti47fan You said what I was going to say! I usually associate it with Irish singer Dolores Keane, but this, beautifully song in a Scottish voice, leaves her at the post, wonderful as she is!
This was my Auntie Helen's favourite song. She died of breast cancer in 2003 and I miss her every day of my life. When I hear this song I see her singing along We went to a John McDermott concert and it debatable as to who was the loudest singer.........John or Auntie Helen. Thank you John for the memory! God Bless
+Marie Mclaughlin God bless you, Marie, and thank you for sharing your memories!
John Mc Dermott your voice is one of the best ever, Thank You
This is my favorite version of this song. Love John McDermott!
The most beautiful song I've ever heard. I, too, feel a connection to the land in which I dwell... if ever I should leave, let this land know that I *will* be back to die.
There is a great lesson to be learned in this song, loosening friends that I needed loosing, so true
If you need be losing them, then they were never your friends.
losing. Yes, it is a great lesson, the earlier it is learned, the better.
What a beautiful song sung by an amazing man, thanks John
I am Scottish \Canadian this song brought tears thank you for sharing it
Almost everyone here in Scotland has Canadian family somewhere... quite a connection haha! Especially Highland folk
This man has the gift of singing Scottish songs in a Scottish lilt - love this :)
John was born in Scotland. His voice is just spectacular.
I know ... but given everything else he does, to hold on to that lilt is just so special :)
ShyMoonheart amen
Sweet Jesus, what a song.
Still here just add two cardiac stents, one Guinness most nights and cannot find enough to do! Blessings and thanks a million !
What a wonderful song, it moves your heart. Thanks for sharing this music.
I love this song , soooo beautiful, great job John
LOVE THIS SONG!!! John puts on his Scottish burr for this song and it's wonderful. Thaks again, Lady Grey C. : )
Very nice singer very clear.
A true singer .
Wow, what a great song.
+Jim Kilpatrick Thanks very much for your comment!
this my fav song sung by my favourite singer,I makes me sad to listen to it as I live in the usa
This is actually a song written by Scottish singer/songwriter Dougie MacLean. This is from his first album, Caledonia, recorded in 1979. If you like this you should pick up some of Dougie's music. You can probably find his version here on RUclips. It's worth looking up.
Dougie Mclean wrote it and now has the definite version - though it was the Scottish rock singer Frankie Miller who first made it famous. He sang it in an advert for Tennent's lager (which can be found on youtube) which became so popular that the single was released.
allan connochie Thanks for the info about the song! And thanks for watching my video :)
Beautifully done, as is always the case with John McDermott..In 2009 the Scottish Home Coming prompted a series of adverts, promoting the event. The best version of Caledonia that I have heard to-date is by" ReGael " and can be found on RUclips by searching " Caledonia 2009 Homecoming " Give it a listen.
...de naam die de Romeinen gaven aan het noorden van de provincie Britannia....mooi .
Hello Paola . Belle musique ainsi que la photo qui est superbe. J'aime beaucoup aussi l'aquarelle qui illustre le fond de ta chaine . Bravo ,un pouce levé ! Amitiés . J.C.
@sparti47fan You said what I was going to say! I usually associate it with Irish singer Dolores Keane, but this, beautifully song in a Scottish voice, leaves her at the post, wonderful as she is!
Ahh, thank you. Mary
love this music! The Netherlands or Caledonia there are no boaders in the music
+Hannie Bakker Thanks very much for your comment!!
Helemaal mee eens Hannie.
I fand, Lady Grey has same taste with me🥰
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This is a nice version,but I like Dougie MacLean and !isa Kelly's versions better. Thank you LadyGreyCarolyn. Your downloads are excellent.
I will look for the versions you mention. Thanks for your comments!
a macgregor by birth
I is a great song, but the very best version is by Dougie MacLean, who wrote it.
I'm happy you enjoyed this one as well! I will look for Dougie MacLean's version.
Who does it better?
+Geoffrey Leigh Thanks for your comment!
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