I moved to London from Dublin and my mum and dad used to visit me, my dad told me about this song and how it reminded him of our goodbyes! Dad has passed away now and i didnt remember the name till just now! Its on my faves now!
I find it very hard to sing this song,memories of trying to teach my friend Tony the lyrics come flooding back, as he died within that year, and just like Nancy, the tears start quivering within my eyes,
music plays an important part in our lives. I took great solice from the words of Moonlight Shadow "See you in heaven one day, see you in heaven far away" in 1983 as my mother was spending her last days with us
The song has nothing to do with Ireland. It's a Scottish song. I was at a big Eric Bogle concert in Glasgow a few weeks ago and he told the audience how he wrote this song after bidding goodbye to his mother Nancy on the railway platform when he was emigrating from Scotland to Australia in 1969. They thought they might well never meet again, Australia being so much further away in those days than it is now. His mother managed to keep the tears back until the train started pulling away.
A great song by the Scottish/Australian song writer singer Eric Bogle. It was the great Irish group The Furey's who made it what it is. Either way you can't beat the Celts.
Odd how such an old song's sentiments are again becoming prevalent with this country's finest having to leave their homes because of the bunglings of those in power..................... just a thought.
Who cares WHO wrote WHAT,? Idiots,!! By that logic,should nobody else sing Lennon/McCartney, Jagger/Richards,? Or nobody else play Mozart,Strauss,Beethoven,? If it's well sung/played/performed,just ENJOY.
I moved to London from Dublin and my mum and dad used to visit me, my dad told me about this song and how it reminded him of our goodbyes!
Dad has passed away now and i didnt remember the name till just now!
Its on my faves now!
I'm 23 and I love this song..listening the 18th off September 2017
I find it very hard to sing this song,memories of trying to teach my friend Tony the lyrics come flooding back, as he died within that year, and just like Nancy, the tears start quivering within my eyes,
Lovely I miss the old trains with the smoke from them never to be seen again just like love
Amazing ever song thanks ever Fureys`s
Saw the Fureys and Davey Arthur LIVE a few times and they were brilliant. LOVED THEM
Such a pretty song,they can really make you feel it in your heart.
Great Song Singer The Fureys Just Great --Cape Breton Island
What a really sweet song.
Originally written by Eric Bogle, about leaving his mother when he emigrated to Australia.
Spot on!
A very moving song by the Fureys . The original is by Eric Bogle(from Scotland - lives in Australia)who's really got a great voice too.
fury brothers and luke kelly legends
music plays an important part in our lives. I took great solice from the words of Moonlight Shadow "See you in heaven one day, see you in heaven far away" in 1983 as my mother was spending her last days with us
Is there a better voice in Ireland to sing a ballad than Finbar ?
great band could listen to them all nite lovey music not like some of the crap that is out now.
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The song has nothing to do with Ireland. It's a Scottish song. I was at a big Eric Bogle concert in Glasgow a few weeks ago and he told the audience how he wrote this song after bidding goodbye to his mother Nancy on the railway platform when he was emigrating from Scotland to Australia in 1969. They thought they might well never meet again, Australia being so much further away in those days than it is now. His mother managed to keep the tears back until the train started pulling away.
A great song by the Scottish/Australian song writer singer Eric Bogle. It was the great Irish group The Furey's who made it what it is. Either way you can't beat the Celts.
Odd how such an old song's sentiments are again becoming prevalent with this country's finest having to leave their homes because of the bunglings of those in power..................... just a thought.
who wants to argue anyway
@Dennistoundenizen I didn't realize there was a train from Scotland to Australia. Good to know!
yes indeed. Sung by an Irishman, written by a Scot
australia has,nt moved since 1969 its no furhr now thani wsthnye muppet
Who cares WHO wrote WHAT,? Idiots,!! By that logic,should nobody else sing Lennon/McCartney, Jagger/Richards,? Or nobody else play Mozart,Strauss,Beethoven,? If it's well sung/played/performed,just ENJOY.