My mother was a Kerry woman, born in 1926, who just passed today 12/1/21 at about 3pm. For the last few years as her health declined, this was one of the few songs that could make her sing and clap her hands. God bless the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem. They were the soundtrack of my youth, and long after they had all passed were still making people happy. I thank them for the joy they have brought to my mother, and to me.
My grandfather was from Kerry born in 1937. He loved this song. I learned how to play it for him and to see him light up and start singing is a memory I hold close. He passed barely a week before your mom.
My husband just passed away 24/12/2022..Frozen with grief 💔 listening to our favorite songs and this is surely up there.Gleneagle in Kerry in the early eighties introduced us to such wonderful artists the Fureys, Makem & Clancy etc.Such memories ❤ Some of them have passed on but their music lives on in our hearts. The tears are flowing my heart is sore but the memories I have are just beautiful.Gods blessings to all that have lost dear one's this Christmas it's painful 💔 I hope 2023 blows in gently & is kind to us all.x
When I was 19 at Pierce College in the SFV I got the nerve to ask out a girl in my American history class. She was pretty as all get out and I was sure I would never go out with me. Boy was I surprised when she said yes. So I got tickets for the Clancy Brothers who were performing at the Santa Monica Civic. I had all their records; she had never heard of them. But boy did she and I loved them and she put her head on my shoulders as they played this song. I'll never forget the moment as long as I live. We ended up dating for a few years and had a great time together and this was our theme song. I could play the guitar, she could play the piano and we always sang this song; it was our favorite. Kelly works as a cultural attache in a foreign land. It was a moment to remember and made life worth living thanks to the Clancy Brothers.
Who else recognized Barney McKenna, and John Sheahan from the legendary Dubliners joining with instruments from the crowd. Ronnie Drew is behind them singing along. Therefore, fortunately not all the men in this great video have passed away, as many have noted. John Sheahan (playing the tin whistle) is thankfully still with us, and if you follow his recent actions, is instructing musicians today how to sing the great old songs correctly and how not to. God Bless them all, both living and those who've gone home.
So many hearts your way. I was wishing I could go back to before they all past then I read your comment and the dam just burst. Warm hugs to you, I'm sure he's with the boys enjoying good music and story telling where the Irish red ale is ever flowing. O the summer time has come And the trees are sweetly bloomin' And the wild mountain thyme Grows around the bloomin' heather Will ye go lassie go? And we'll all go together To pull wild mountain thyme All around the bloomin' heather Will ye go lassie go? I will build my love a bower By a cool crystal fountain And around it I will pile All the wild flowers from the mountain Will ye go lassie go? And we'll all go together To pull wild mountain thyme All around the bloomin' heather Will ye go lassie go? If my true love should not come Then I'll surely find another To pull wild mountain mountain thyme All around the bloomin' heather Will ye go lassie go And we'll all go together To pull wild mountain thyme All around the bloomin' heather Will ye go lassie go? And we'll all go together To pull wild mountain thyme All around the bloomin' heather Will ye go lassie go?
My twin boys landed into this world at 26 weeks - 14 weeks early, they're now 35 weeks old and thanks be to God thriving - every day for the last 9 weeks in hospital I have sang this song to them and I can see with my own eyes how soothing Liam Clancy's music is, It truly is music for the soul.
A friend of mine was killed. She was hit by a car at 7:45 p.m on 31st December 2018 as she crossed the road. She suffered severe brain damage after hitting her head on a metal railing. She was barely sixteen, and she didn't live to see 2019. This song was sung at her funeral, I was one of the music students who sang this. If it had been anyone else, she would also have been singing with us. We will never forget you, Róisín. Rest In Peace.
Grew up with them, thanks to my dad. Went to see them in concert when I was VERY young; around 6. I remember how they filled the stage (& the room) with their presences. Paddy danced to Port Lairge ( unsure of spelling). They are all gone now, my parents included, but some 60 years down the road, this cold night has just gotten a little warmer with some wonderful memories.
Wow, I'm sitting in a hotel room in Sweden, been living in England for 35 years - feeling weirdly nostalgic. Haven't heard these guys in years. Beautiful.
This is also my favorite version of this song. We grew up with the Clancy Brothers music. We played and sang this at my father's funeral last June. See you on the green of Ireland Dad.
This video epitomises a lost generation, I grew up listening to and singing Irish songs mostly sung by these two bands. I don't think we will ever see the like again (I certainly won't anyways) God love you.
You know, when I was just a teenager, I discovered the Beatles, and listened to them all the time, thinking that they were pretty cool. Then I grew up and discovered The Clancy Brothers and Mr. Makem, and I got down on my knees and thanked God that the Irish invaded the United States before the English did.
All gone from us..Part of my childhood..They were "The Beatles" of the folk scene in the 60's. Became an overnight success story after an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show in New York.
I miss them and loved their music for more than 40 years. I never tire of it or them. Thanks, boys, for some many hours of wonderful music. And thanks to those who post these videos.
This comment will be way late now but 4 years ago Robyn Newman wrote: "this will sound weird but here it goes.........I'm a 12 year old girl.most of my friends watch pop/rap/dance. my friends think I also like them genres as I listen to them with NY friends . but when I go home u actually listen to Irish trad/folk songs and don't really like pop up. UP THE IRISH". Bless ya dear - you'll be 16 now, a young woman. I left Ireland when I was 5 1/2 I'm now 70. Still can't stop me foot tapping to Irish music. You can take the boy out of Ireland but you can't take Ireland out of the man! You enjoy your Irish music, it has soul that other music does not have. It has history, tragic and sweat. It speaks of heritage and belonging. God bless you.
+Calamity Joe Tell me some more of the sort of music you like. I like oldies rock, classical, blue grass, celtic, rennaissance and vocal polyphony. I should have written that I feel so lonely not being around people who share my culture and music.
Genauso stehen sie vor Gott und singen...und der Himmel weint. Was kein anderer schafft, sie können es alle 4, sie berühren Dein Herz und der Song soll niemals enden diese Harmonie ist unbeschreiblich. Man möchte sich einfach dazustellen. Thank you for the Music RIP
May God be good to them all. I watched it as a child but i still appreciated it. and the Dubliners and Paddy Reilly, playing in the audience! Just ,missing Luke, Ciaran & Jim
Always remember the thoughts, and feelings these men have given us; Play their music, close your eyes, take a deep breath; and never forget! These men, have made the world a shinier place! Amen.
I'm from Texas USA, and I also come from a long Welsh background. These guys kinda wrench my heart and make me proud of my Welsh ancestory. These guys prove that the Welsh Celtic singers are the best in all the world.
Ewan McNairn Ah , I get it. what you mean is a song. yes it's Scottish. I've read its information just now . the song was sung in Scotland for a long period of time and was also popular in Ireland.
My feelings exactly. That is why I sang my parents into their deaths. Dad's last breath was to the ending of Danny Boy, his favorite song! Near the end I always sang Red Is the Road to him as I played this video
Very similar, my parents were from county kerry. My mom born 1925, and dad 1924. Lol, for the longest time, I didn't know there was any other kind of music! We kids took irish dancing lessons and competed in the feises. Such great fun! God bless them and keep them, and your mom too.
Today is my parents 70th wedding anniversary. My dad died in October. It’s their first anniversary together in 16 years. I love them and thank them for bringing the Clancy Brothers music into my life💕
Ive been listening to their music all of my life and am so thankful for the love , laughter, joy and sorrow of their many songs and story's. This was always my favorite. I miss these boy so much, especially Sweet Liam. I'm sure they're keeping my father entertained till we're all able to meet up again someday soon.
Przepiękne! Uwielbiam Tommy Makema....jak smutno, że nie ma Go już na tym świecie, pocieszam się, że tam, gdzie jest, jest zdrowy i szczęśliwy i że widzi nas słuchających Jego śpiewu a czasami nawet śpiewających razem -:)
I sang Go Lassie Go Tonight at our local Adelaide folk club singers session - it was lovely with everyone joining in. It is not a past song - its is sung everywhere. I learnt it from my nana.
i fell in love with pat mellett listening to the clancy brothers and tommy makem in 1964. she's gone now as are all of them and i love them all yet. john r in iowa.
THIS MUSIC CONTINUES TO TEAR THE HEART OUT OF ME. TOO MANY YEARS HAVE PASSED SINCE I FIRST HEARD 'HELLISH AND HEARTY.' TOO MANY YEARS GONE AND NOW THEY TOO. RIP.
Not the first time I've heard this song, but there's something special about this rendition,performance. Partly it is the 4 voices. It's the audience participating. Special.
My mother was a Kerry woman, born in 1926, who just passed today 12/1/21 at about 3pm. For the last few years as her health declined, this was one of the few songs that could make her sing and clap her hands. God bless the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem. They were the soundtrack of my youth, and long after they had all passed were still making people happy. I thank them for the joy they have brought to my mother, and to me.
I'm happy to hear that, Liam and Tommy, best ever, and the group, the greatest
Castle Isle, Kerry
My grandfather was from Kerry born in 1937. He loved this song. I learned how to play it for him and to see him light up and start singing is a memory I hold close. He passed barely a week before your mom.
may ya mom r i p, i too grew up on the clancy brothers
My husband just passed away 24/12/2022..Frozen with grief 💔 listening to our favorite songs and this is surely up there.Gleneagle in Kerry in the early eighties introduced us to such wonderful artists the Fureys, Makem & Clancy etc.Such memories ❤ Some of them have passed on but their music lives on in our hearts. The tears are flowing my heart is sore but the memories I have are just beautiful.Gods blessings to all that have lost dear one's this Christmas it's painful 💔 I hope 2023 blows in gently & is kind to us all.x
All passed on now . . . Rest in peace lads.
Great comment, God bless them all❤️💜💜💜
John Sheahan, playing tin whistle on this, is still amongst the living...
Rip men 🙏🙏
I remember seeing one of their funerals on tv in Ireland and the amazing rainbow over the horizon. It made me 😢
@@robertflint2549 See - tin whistles are good forya
Wow. No flashing lights and screaming words. Gentle heartfelt words.
Just getting reading for Work in Sydney, It’s 4am , I am a Irish emigrant and this popped into my head , I think it’s going to be a good day.
When I was 19 at Pierce College in the SFV I got the nerve to ask out a girl in my American history class. She was pretty as all get out and I was sure I would never go out with me. Boy was I surprised when she said yes. So I got tickets for the Clancy Brothers who were performing at the Santa Monica Civic. I had all their records; she had never heard of them. But boy did she and I loved them and she put her head on my shoulders as they played this song. I'll never forget the moment as long as I live. We ended up dating for a few years and had a great time together and this was our theme song. I could play the guitar, she could play the piano and we always sang this song; it was our favorite. Kelly works as a cultural attache in a foreign land. It was a moment to remember and made life worth living thanks to the Clancy Brothers.
Lovely little story .
This brought a tear to my eyes. Beautiful words.
Steve Roberts I wish I could give you 100 thumbs up. Great memory for you. Cheers.
What great memories, so precious..... keep them forever.
Did yi bang her in the end or what?
Who else recognized Barney McKenna, and John Sheahan from the legendary Dubliners joining with instruments from the crowd. Ronnie Drew is behind them singing along. Therefore, fortunately not all the men in this great video have passed away, as many have noted. John Sheahan (playing the tin whistle) is thankfully still with us, and if you follow his recent actions, is instructing musicians today how to sing the great old songs correctly and how not to. God Bless them all, both living and those who've gone home.
I recognized them. & was happy to see them. They played in America (Clancy Bros and Tommy Makem)
Paddy Reilly as well
Is that Paddy Reilly next to Ronnie?
Singing this song for my grandmother from Mayo as she battles cancer. Cheers to these brave lads singing the stuff we may not all be ready for.
Love the Dublinners' contribution to the song, beautiful Scotland & Ireland together 🇮🇪
Happy saint Paddy's day. 50 % irish (McKeon) 50 % scandinavian.
Montana USA living. Brings tears to my eyes everytime
PutangClan11. Great mixture, Irish and Viking. Greetings from Ireland.
Butte, Montana??
@neilhealy5894 arlee montana. I do love butte. Lots of Irish history there!
Every November 10th, I listen to this in memory of my dad.. He LOVED the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem.. Love YOU DAD
Cdntrvler54 My father used to play The Clancy Brothers all the time. I listen to them every day, especially on November 4th. That was his birthday.
The likes of these men will never be in Ireland again, thank God I lived in the ire Eire. 🇮🇪
Lovely song 🍺
God bless your dad he had wonderful taste, for me the greatest band ever❤️
So many hearts your way. I was wishing I could go back to before they all past then I read your comment and the dam just burst. Warm hugs to you, I'm sure he's with the boys enjoying good music and story telling where the Irish red ale is ever flowing. O the summer time has come
And the trees are sweetly bloomin'
And the wild mountain thyme
Grows around the bloomin' heather
Will ye go lassie go?
And we'll all go together
To pull wild mountain thyme
All around the bloomin' heather
Will ye go lassie go?
I will build my love a bower
By a cool crystal fountain
And around it I will pile
All the wild flowers from the mountain
Will ye go lassie go?
And we'll all go together
To pull wild mountain thyme
All around the bloomin' heather
Will ye go lassie go?
If my true love should not come
Then I'll surely find another
To pull wild mountain mountain thyme
All around the bloomin' heather
Will ye go lassie go
And we'll all go together
To pull wild mountain thyme
All around the bloomin' heather
Will ye go lassie go?
And we'll all go together
To pull wild mountain thyme
All around the bloomin' heather
Will ye go lassie go?
My twin boys landed into this world at 26 weeks - 14 weeks early, they're now 35 weeks old and thanks be to God thriving - every day for the last 9 weeks in hospital I have sang this song to them and I can see with my own eyes how soothing Liam Clancy's music is, It truly is music for the soul.
May your boys continue to prosper, and may God bless you and yours.
@@occamnj thank you, after 4 months in hospital thank God they are home & healthy
A friend of mine was killed. She was hit by a car at 7:45 p.m on 31st December 2018 as she crossed the road. She suffered severe brain damage after hitting her head on a metal railing. She was barely sixteen, and she didn't live to see 2019.
This song was sung at her funeral, I was one of the music students who sang this. If it had been anyone else, she would also have been singing with us.
We will never forget you, Róisín. Rest In Peace.
RIP
Grew up with them, thanks to my dad. Went to see them in concert when I was VERY young; around 6. I remember how they filled the stage (& the room) with their presences. Paddy danced to Port Lairge ( unsure of spelling). They are all gone now, my parents included, but some 60 years down the road, this cold night has just gotten a little warmer with some wonderful memories.
@@maximan4363uu
Pool 🎱 in the garden and txZd
Glad I'm not alone! 🥲@@PatrickCaddell-et7uj
A very beautiful song sung by true legends
The guys from The Dubliners playing along, brilliant.
54 dislikes, there's just no accounting for taste or the lack of it. I've met them all may they rest in peace.
I agree. People who dislike this song have no soul..
Are they ALL dead now? I've got two albums by them, originally released in '56 and '59.
It is up to 188 miserable losers
@@daragildea7434 yes it is such a sad loss forever
Probably the Irish government who are trying to replace the Irish people
Beautiful brilliant men. So proud to be irish
Paddy Reilly is still with us! God bless him!
When my time comes on this earth I want this song sung at my gathering.
Will Ye Go Lassie Go.
U can't beat Irish music it brings tears to your eyes and I love it
Wow, I'm sitting in a hotel room in Sweden, been living in England for 35 years - feeling weirdly nostalgic. Haven't heard these guys in years. Beautiful.
Sheer beauty. Almost impossible not to cry listening to this
This was my mam,s favourite song.R.I.P. lovely lady.Miss you.Love you.❤😇❤
Very beautiful... As only Irish songs can sound
The songs origins are Scottish
This is also my favorite version of this song. We grew up with the Clancy Brothers music. We played and sang this at my father's funeral last June. See you on the green of Ireland Dad.
I'm related to them
🇮🇪🇨🇮the Clancy Brothers and Makem were just amazing and I enjoyed their music sooooo much , I miss them a lot
This video epitomises a lost generation, I grew up listening to and singing Irish songs mostly sung by these two bands. I don't think we will ever see the like again (I certainly won't anyways) God love you.
You know, when I was just a teenager, I discovered the Beatles, and listened to them all the time, thinking that they were pretty cool. Then I grew up and discovered The Clancy Brothers and Mr. Makem, and I got down on my knees and thanked God that the Irish invaded the United States before the English did.
Luv xxx
Unbelievable music - thank you boys, from Australia, always forever!!
All gone from us..Part of my childhood..They were "The Beatles" of the folk scene in the 60's. Became an overnight success story after an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show in New York.
What a song. Rest in peace men 💚
What a song god love them amazing singers my family are from Ireland ❤☘️
I miss them and loved their music for more than 40 years. I never tire of it or them. Thanks, boys, for some many hours of wonderful music. And thanks to those who post these videos.
This comment will be way late now but 4 years ago Robyn Newman wrote: "this will sound weird but here it goes.........I'm a 12 year old girl.most of my friends watch pop/rap/dance. my friends think I also like them genres as I listen to them with NY friends . but when I go home u actually listen to Irish trad/folk songs and don't really like pop up. UP THE IRISH". Bless ya dear - you'll be 16 now, a young woman. I left Ireland when I was 5 1/2 I'm now 70. Still can't stop me foot tapping to Irish music. You can take the boy out of Ireland but you can't take Ireland out of the man! You enjoy your Irish music, it has soul that other music does not have. It has history, tragic and sweat. It speaks of heritage and belonging. God bless you.
They will live on as long as long we remember them 🙏
Tommy Makem had one of of the most gorgeous voices ever
Totally agree with you Patricia loved his voice .
I feel so lonely not being around people who don't share my culture and music.
+Geoffrey Harris Ack. I feel the same way. If I tried to play stuff like this for my friends, they just wouldn't be interested. Sigh...
+Calamity Joe Tell me some more of the sort of music you like. I like oldies rock, classical, blue grass, celtic, rennaissance and vocal polyphony. I should have written that I feel so lonely not being around people who share my culture and music.
I know how it feels!! it's a sad feeling..
NOT TO WORRY THERE ARE MANY LIKE US ,IT IS JUST THAT THIS KIND OF MUSIC TOUCHES THE SOUL. WITH US,THANKS AND LOVE FROM ISRAEL.
There are facebook groups where you can share this type of music and it will be appreciated!Shareing now to Forgotten Ireland
Genauso stehen sie vor Gott und singen...und der Himmel weint. Was kein anderer schafft, sie können es alle 4, sie berühren Dein Herz und der Song soll niemals enden diese Harmonie ist unbeschreiblich. Man möchte sich einfach dazustellen.
Thank you for the Music RIP
What a time to have been alive.
Rest in peace.. beautiful music will always live in my Irish heart ❤️
May God be good to them all. I watched it as a child but i still appreciated it. and the Dubliners and Paddy Reilly, playing in the audience! Just ,missing Luke, Ciaran & Jim
I also grew up with the Clancy brothers great memories
Always remember the thoughts, and feelings these men have given us;
Play their music, close your eyes, take a deep breath; and never forget!
These men, have made the world a shinier place! Amen.
such a timeless song RIP THE CLANCY BROTHERS AND TOMMY MAKEM
Hello and thank you from cork Ireland ☘☘☘
I'm from Texas USA, and I also come from a long Welsh background. These guys kinda wrench my heart and make me proud of my Welsh ancestory.
These guys prove that the Welsh Celtic singers are the best in all the world.
These fellas are Irish to the core
The welsh are great singers, Cardiff Arms Park watching Rugby
This tin whistle can melt my heart!
songs of my youth, they still are, always loved yhem
Lovely rare combination with The Dubliners in the audience playing instruments and the Clancy brothers on stage. Beautiful.
This piece is an oldtimer for me but I always love to hear the Clancy brothers and Tommy Makem again and again. With special thanks from Israel !
Masterpiece! Beautiful thoughts of childhood, massive emotion. Boys, we miss you!!!
Very sad to think these men are all gone now.legends loved by all.apart from john joining in on the whistle.
Tommy Makem had a wonderful voice as did the rest of these boys.
Tommys voice will always echoe true the valleys of Ireland as too the Clancys will never be forgotten. Thanks for all you have given us.
song brings me to tears every time.
saw Clancy/Makem concert in Dublin in 1981. Lucky me.
Irish stuff touches someone's heart.
Tonson Hololo this is Scottish
Ewan McNairn They're irish , aren't they ? the clancy brother's origin is in Ireland. and their music is irish folk. based on Wikipedia.
Ewan McNairn Ah , I get it. what you mean is a song. yes it's Scottish. I've read its information just now . the song was sung in Scotland for a long period of time and was also popular in Ireland.
Ewan McNairn thank you
My feelings exactly. That is why I sang my parents into their deaths. Dad's last breath was to the ending of Danny Boy, his favorite song! Near the end I always sang Red Is the Road to him as I played this video
Magic right there..☘️💚
Very similar, my parents were from county kerry. My mom born 1925, and dad 1924. Lol, for the longest time, I didn't know there was any other kind of music! We kids took irish dancing lessons and competed in the feises. Such great fun! God bless them and keep them, and your mom too.
Best version by far,raw
This song is so beautiful that I can't stop listening to it. And I can't stop crying.
Hard to believe they're all gone...
Those boys will never be gone, they're eternal. They'll live on in the hearts of anybody that ever heard them.
The . DC DC
+brew667 well said lad
Showed the Dubliners there and equally sad they're gone as well
They are the sea now.
I've said it before and I'll say it again -you can't beat a classic!!
I saw these boys in concert way back in the 60s. One of the best and most fun concerts I’ve ever seen.
Quite possibly the most perfect example of how to gently coerce a crowd into a singalong
This is like being in heaven. They were the greatest!! I will always miss them and I was lucky enough to see them live in NYC.
Angels sing and devas dance as they welcome this fine man into heavenly peace. The Father Himself blesses Liam with a smile.
A great Scottish song. A song of romance and love. Tommy Makem is a legend.
No... this is irish composed by the mcpeake brothers from Belfast
This song brings a tear to me eye, awesome to see John and Barney join in !!!
my dad was from cork and was a old ira man r i p
Simply beautiful. God bless you my brothers. 😥
Stunningly BEAUTIFUL
Un monument de la musique ! A noter au premier rang les autres "héros" : les Dubliners !
My heart is hurting and I needed this!
Glad it lifted your heart Sheri. I grew up in an Irish family in Birmingham and the Clancy's were always playing in our house.
So did I my dad loved it died 3wks ago miss you dad and love you so much
This song sounds so familiar and natural and resonant.
I am Irish/Scotch and remember this as a small boy.
Today is my parents 70th wedding anniversary. My dad died in October. It’s their first anniversary together in 16 years. I love them and thank them for bringing the Clancy Brothers music into my life💕
How could anyone dislike this? I have a lumping my throat, wonderful stuff.
best song ever ,and version
Beautiful song and lyrics to rest in peace
To bring such a heart beat to the man in 2020 and beyond is a beautiful gift
Ive been listening to their music all of my life and am so thankful for the love , laughter, joy and sorrow of their many songs and story's. This was always my favorite. I miss these boy so much, especially Sweet Liam. I'm sure they're keeping my father entertained till we're all able to meet up again someday soon.
GREAT INSPIRATION ,,,,BEAUTIFUL GOD BLESS YOU LADS ,,,FROM BEIRUT LEBANON,,,,
Did you notice not only Barney and John, but Ronnie and Paddy singing along? Wonderful!
I spent 24 years at Milwaukee Irish fest and got to know all of the boys, and remember Tommy's closing the event every year and now they are memories
Absolutely Magical.
How can you find a better group of lads than the Clancy's and Makem.....classic
For sure.
Proud to be Irish 👊
Absolutely beautiful, always loved them.
Such talent! I doubt We'll see their caliber of talent again in my life!
Cant beat the Olancy Bros w/ Tommy Makem, they make it heart tugging!
Przepiękne! Uwielbiam Tommy Makema....jak smutno, że nie ma Go już na tym świecie, pocieszam się, że tam, gdzie jest, jest zdrowy i szczęśliwy i że widzi nas słuchających Jego śpiewu a czasami nawet śpiewających razem -:)
+Regine Hi, we do miss them and we sing along too. They are great.
@@johnoconnor4623 jutro 1.11 Dzień Wszystkich Świętych, a więc również dzień Tommy Makem 🌹
I sang Go Lassie Go Tonight at our local Adelaide folk club singers session - it was lovely with everyone joining in. It is not a past song - its is sung everywhere. I learnt it from my nana.
A beautiful song sung and played by beautiful people.
Ist das schön-ich hab Gänsehaut. Was für klasse Stimmen
i fell in love with pat mellett listening to the clancy brothers and tommy makem in 1964. she's gone now as are all of them and i love them all yet.
john r in iowa.
THIS MUSIC CONTINUES TO TEAR THE HEART OUT OF ME. TOO MANY YEARS HAVE PASSED SINCE I FIRST HEARD 'HELLISH AND HEARTY.' TOO MANY YEARS GONE AND NOW THEY TOO. RIP.
They were such superb entertainers truly magical liam Clancy best ballad singer ever
When people ask you what's Irish culture this is it. Not the replacement of our people and being told that it's just as Irish you.
this song origin is Scottish...
@@johanneskohn And the Scots originally came from Ireland
Not the first time I've heard this song, but there's something special about this rendition,performance. Partly it is the 4 voices. It's the audience participating. Special.
god bless these lads....rest....thank you....