This is what is so great about music. A German band singing an Irish folk song. Anyone from anywhere can enjoy the song and be united by its awesomeness.
This is not an Irish folk song. Lmmfao! It's an extremely popular song by American artist - Steve Earle. This is a prime example of people posting shit when they have absolutely no damn clue what they're actually posting about. Not to mention the fact that 19 others who naively gave this comment a thumbs up and it will only ascend. Bunch of morons! 😂
Yes, they are flipping brilliant, they are playing my song, and I go dancing all over the place, out into the hallway, out the door, down the steps, out onto the footpath and down the road I go dancing to hearts content every time this song is played
It's because of groups like that I stray away from the radio hitlists: they churn out crap, yet lesser known groups like these fellas keep churning out gold
I am American but the Irish have stolen my heart with their rich tradition of music. I feel a connection to it. Maybe some of my ancient ancestors were Irish.
@@spmoran4703 Beauchamb is actually a name from English history even though it is a French word. Richard Beauchamp Earl of Warwick was prominent in English history. I suspect that after 1066 when the Normans won the battle of Hastings the Norman invaders moved in with their French names. Beauchamp means "beautiful field." Some in my family have researched it and claim our name was Fairfield but at some point was change to Beauchamp maybe to get on the good side of the invading Normans. My Ancestry DNA screen found a strong connection to the UK, Ireland, and western Europe. My maternal ancestors were French. My mother maiden name was Delaneuville.
I love this Well loved Irish tune about a blue eyed black haired gal Written by an American, sung by a German band showing a picture of a redhead ! 🤔💗👍
Yeah, the same who brought us Copperhead Road! Warreb Zevon did a couple of Celtic tunes, Monkey Wash, Donkey Rinse and MacGillicudy's Reeks, but this one has a more Celtic feel to the lyrics as well as the music.
@@sueroberts6193 yes absolutely, that's because the Irish who immigrated to the United States long long ago brought it here, as people started dispersing elsewhere and moving to the mountains, those songs were passed down from generation to generation and the mountain folks gave it their own spin.
1 Corinthians 15:3-4 (KJV) For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:⌛️
@@michaeljones6501 sorry the comment is not about just this song in particular, but at the same time it is Irish folk music no matter who wrote it or were they are from.
@R M It's actually bell beaker ancestry. The Welsh and Irish are genetic cousins but do not come from the Italo/Celtic tribe. That was a culture they interacted with, not an ancestry. The Irish/Scottish/Picts are genetic brothers. The Welsh are their genetic cousin. This goes back 4000-5000 years ago, before the celtic tribe. At some point, the Irish and the Welsh were the same family, probably in the pontic steppe of russia, riding horses through long grass, starting metal work together, and setting off on a voyage as the ice melted... They hugged and parted way, the welsh in wales and Irish/picts/scots where they are now. The original English are genetic brothers of the welsh, however, they have largely been replaced by germanic angle, saxon tribes, romans, danes etc. There might still be some english in cornwall or the likes but they are a dying breed. Thats why the English more than anyone else on the islands want to rule/conquer/colonize, because they are european tribes that took England that way and have it in their blood to hold onto it that way. It's a shame they have so much power in the UK, as I believe the native English/Welsh/Scotts etc end up paying the price more than they do.
Some years ago I spent a year in Dublin studying and I fell in love for this country it's people and their culture, I simply adore everything About that about that country !
I’ve just got to hear about this band a few hours ago, they are brilliant, they are top class, they are first class, a hard rocking punk folk band. and they play my most favorite song, What more could you ask for in your life, excellent lyrics, top players all of them. This brings me back to my schoolboy days, it is great to know that brilliant hard rocking great sounding wild music is still been recorded and played live. I’m going to have to get my old dancing shoes out and polished up and get ready go to all this bands gigs when they next come back to my little country, i will follow this band from town to town all over the country until all my money is spent.
Das Lied löst direkt Erinnerungen an den Irlandurlaub aus. In jedem Pub spielte es eine Band. Das macht mich ehrlich gesagt grad traurig und fröhlich zu gleich. Vor allem aber macht es grad irgendwie Hoffnung... Auf ein besseres Jahr, Urlaub und Konzerte! Schöne Version. Danke!
Ja, dieses "gleichzeitige" Gefühl kennen wir. Aber wir sehen jetzt einfach mal positiv in die Zukunft - die Zeiten werden auch wieder besser und da freuen wir uns alle schon mal drauf! :-)
@@speedfolk die zeiten werden erst mal nicht besser. es sei denn die menschen wehren sich gegen diese unsinnigen restriktionen, dieser abstandsreligion und kommen wieder in dei eigenverantwortung für sich und ihren körper.
@@tobagegaagegabot2145 Einem Virus ist Eigenverantwortung egal, es hilft eben nur wenn man nicht so viel in Gruppen macht. Wer mal Bekannte hatte die das hatten, und das nicht in der leichten Form, der ist froh, dass man mit denen eben nicht wie sonst sich getroffen, umarmt, aus dem gleichen Glas nen Schnapps beim Grillen etc getan hat.
My Girls are of an Irish Ancestry, me being of Italian heritage, their Mum of Irish Ancestry...I love this music and am proud of the Irish blood in my Girls...
When I saw Steve Earl play this he introduced the song “This is about a girl I met in Ireland, she’s not answering my calls anymore”. He plays an awesome show.
Yeah....I’m late to the party...but I’m here now and this song is awesome ....gonna head over to that danged O’ iTunes and download this tasty little ditty so I can listen to it over and over danged O’ tell you what......
After seeing that freckled face showing up in my feed off and on for a couple of years I finally listened. Nice tune. I'm from Cape Breton, Canada, one of the most Scottish places outside of Scotland, and this kind of reminds me of home. Yeah I know the track is Irish/American, but very much like the music from Mabou. Which is a tiny village that has birthed some major talent. Buddy McMaster is/was a great fiddler from the Boomer Generation, who taught both Natalie McMaster, and her cousin Ashley McIsaac (both being related to him). The Rankin Family is also from the area, and someone from them owns a pub in Mabou called "The Red Door". Some world class talent from a tiny village in rural Nova Scotia (New Scotland for those who's Latin is rusty, and who's isn't?).
I'm a Texan and I'm proud a Texan wrote this song so as to thank Eire a small bit for all the great music they have given us over the years. I think this version is good, but the best version was done by Mundy and Shannon, the background is nice, the Russian model is pretty as hell, and Fiddler's Green is a top-notch German band. Thanks to all.
I was adopted too but I talk to my bio family so I can trace our ancestry. I’m Irish (Irish Traveller if you follow the surnames), Scottish traceable to the house of Frazier in the Lowlands and Cherokee.
Kevin same story adopted as a baby but managed to maintain my Irish roots and very proud to be an Irishman. good luck son where ever you are and remember home is always Ireland
you guys are amazing when are you coming to visit Canada, east coast, east coast people love celtic music. please come and visit us for a concert. and let us love your music in person, please.
Sitting at work at 2:15 am while on my lunch break, and I've never heard this song nor this band and have no idea how I got here on UA-cam but...my foot won't stop tapping the ground and I wish I had a good ale. Love this song!!!! Just a Mexican laddy from So Cal. Haha😂
Mundy + Sharon Shannon ♥️ that’s how you do it. By the way. Steve Earle from Hampton, Virginia wrote this song together with Mundy. And Sharon Shannon plays her box accordion on the original recording.
Einfach toll geworden! Ihr seid Urlaub für die Ohren 💚 Ich freu mich schon auf die nächsten Konzerte 💚 Bleibt gesund und macht noch viele viele Jahre weiter so! 🍀
I dunno... I really love that one with Daoiri Farrell and his buddies in the airport terminal. I click on that one every damned time it pops up in my feed. This one ain't bad, though. The other one's just people coming together to making the most of a bad situation with some spontaneous fun. We really need more of that in the world, today! =)
Schön, dass ihr doch noch tradional könnt, hab es auf den letzten Alben arg vermisst und es hat mir arg gefehlt, umso schöner, das jetzt zu hören, Daumen hoch 👍
Bittersweet 💔 Great to hear something new from you guys and good to see you again, but it makes me crave for live shows even more... I wanna come home where I belong, back into a crowd of people who dance and sing along to their favourite band's/artist's music 🎶
Today's discovery in St John day was this wonderful band filled of joy and energy. I am really happy for this acquaintance. A fresh sound reminding how wonderful is this world! Thank you Fiddler Green's!
What an incredible world. A German band performs a Celtic song in English and I think it’s the best version going. Incredible.
It was written by an American.
an irish american?
Steve earl
And the "Galway Girl" is a Russian model, Oksana Butovskaya...
@@GreenSnake1997 no an American from Texas
My favorite part is Ireland has made this their anthem. Written respectively by American bad ass Steve Earle.
This is what is so great about music. A German band singing an Irish folk song. Anyone from anywhere can enjoy the song and be united by its awesomeness.
It's not an Irish folk song.
It's an American tune, not Irish.
This is not an Irish folk song. Lmmfao! It's an extremely popular song by American artist - Steve Earle.
This is a prime example of people posting shit when they have absolutely no damn clue what they're actually posting about. Not to mention the fact that 19 others who naively gave this comment a thumbs up and it will only ascend.
Bunch of morons! 😂
Which make the point even more. An American song, embraced by the Irish, sung by a German band, in English, great Celtic sound.@@brandoncooper4680
You forgot-written by an American ( I LOVE it )
I don't care if her hair was black or red...
I don't care if the band is irish or german ...
IT IS GOOD!!!
Had no idea myself until reading the comments. Equally surprised to see "Storm Sea Shanty Choir" is from Stavanger Norway. Great music!
I heard that her hair was gold.....
The secret meaning is don't trust a black hair girl trust the red head on the thumbnail LOL Catchy beat but.
Nifty
Yes, they are flipping brilliant, they are playing my song, and I go dancing all over the place, out into the hallway, out the door, down the steps, out onto the footpath and down the road I go dancing to hearts content every time this song is played
It's because of groups like that I stray away from the radio hitlists: they churn out crap, yet lesser known groups like these fellas keep churning out gold
Preach!
The world can always use a song about a pretty girl. Love this.
I. Am. Irish. And. Proud. Of. It. I. Love. Me. And. You. Love. Loved. And. Love
"Her hair was black and her eyes were blue."
And yet, every picture in the video is a beautiful redhead!
doesn't matter the music was fabulous
@@robertmckay9750 you are so right, my friend!
my thoughts too. But the music is fun either way. ;-)
diluted by impurities of time - wonderful music
@John Bold then 'es not that bright now, is 'e?
😉
I am American but the Irish have stolen my heart with their rich tradition of music. I feel a connection to it. Maybe some of my ancient ancestors were Irish.
Your ancestor from your name are French . So, you are European Celtic as are these lads ,Bavarian Germans
@@spmoran4703 Beauchamb is actually a name from English history even though it is a French word. Richard Beauchamp Earl of Warwick was prominent in English history. I suspect that after 1066 when the Normans won the battle of Hastings the Norman invaders moved in with their French names. Beauchamp means "beautiful field." Some in my family have researched it and claim our name was Fairfield but at some point was change to Beauchamp maybe to get on the good side of the invading Normans. My Ancestry DNA screen found a strong connection to the UK, Ireland, and western Europe. My maternal ancestors were French. My mother maiden name was Delaneuville.
I have the text but never knew the melody.
I love this Well loved Irish tune about a blue eyed black haired gal Written by an American, sung by a German band showing a picture of a redhead ! 🤔💗👍
Galway Girls have to have red hair and eyes of green. So so beautiful.
That is ENTIRELY too much fun...THANK YOU!!😃
I love this song, I can't help but sing / whistle along and stomp my feet to the rhythm, awesome cover
The ultimate flattery, a German Group playing a popular Irish song in English extremely well.
True, but not an Irish song! Steve Earle wrote it.
By far the best version.
I must have been Irish in a past life. Love this music and the Emerald Isle.
You were and you are and welcome to the gang
🎵Her hair was black and her eyes were blue🎵
Shows picture of a redhead 😁
But good and pleasant song🙂
Ah, good to know i wasn't the only one thinking it is kinda strange :D
And a fine lookin gingy at that!....sadly, my kryptonite!
@@jgordon5408 mine too unfortunally
redheads ok
She dyed it black.
I'm bloody blown away!
I'm Scottish by heritage and this is AWESOME!
so not actually Scottish.... and BTW this is Irish
Until Covid shut the pub we did this most Mondays during our Irish session. Got to love Steve Earle!!
So did we on our Monday sessions. I sure do miss that life.
@@tompurvis1261 ya'll need to fight back against that Bullsh!t. Where's the 'RA when you need them?!
I think it's great that Steve Earl, an American, can write a song that sounds so Celtic that many people think it's Irish . Well done sir.
Yeah, the same who brought us Copperhead Road! Warreb Zevon did a couple of Celtic tunes, Monkey Wash, Donkey Rinse and MacGillicudy's Reeks, but this one has a more Celtic feel to the lyrics as well as the music.
And a Texan to boot. Crazy!
Many Americans enjoy the music of the Appellation Trail and mountains which is very like the Celtish tunes from Europe! ♥
@@sueroberts6193 yes absolutely, that's because the Irish who immigrated to the United States long long ago brought it here, as people started dispersing elsewhere and moving to the mountains, those songs were passed down from generation to generation and the mountain folks gave it their own spin.
He didn't write it
Fiddler's Green rocks this song!
indeed and also the christmas song Patty Gurdy feat. Fiddler's Green - The Yule Fiddler (Christmas Time Is Coming 'Round Today)
1 Corinthians 15:3-4 (KJV) For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;
And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:⌛️
Im welsh and absolutely love irish music and tradition.
Sorry it's american,written by Steve Earle
@@michaeljones6501 sorry the comment is not about just this song in particular, but at the same time it is Irish folk music no matter who wrote it or were they are from.
Good music knows no border.
And?
@R M It's actually bell beaker ancestry. The Welsh and Irish are genetic cousins but do not come from the Italo/Celtic tribe. That was a culture they interacted with, not an ancestry. The Irish/Scottish/Picts are genetic brothers. The Welsh are their genetic cousin. This goes back 4000-5000 years ago, before the celtic tribe. At some point, the Irish and the Welsh were the same family, probably in the pontic steppe of russia, riding horses through long grass, starting metal work together, and setting off on a voyage as the ice melted... They hugged and parted way, the welsh in wales and Irish/picts/scots where they are now. The original English are genetic brothers of the welsh, however, they have largely been replaced by germanic angle, saxon tribes, romans, danes etc. There might still be some english in cornwall or the likes but they are a dying breed. Thats why the English more than anyone else on the islands want to rule/conquer/colonize, because they are european tribes that took England that way and have it in their blood to hold onto it that way. It's a shame they have so much power in the UK, as I believe the native English/Welsh/Scotts etc end up paying the price more than they do.
Some years ago I spent a year in Dublin studying and I fell in love for this country it's people and their culture, I simply adore everything About that about that country !
Why thank you as as Irishman Señorita😘
I know the feeling, we went a few years back all over southern Ireland and we've never been the same. We wanted to stay
Whenever I hear of Galway I immediately think of the fabulous group, Celtic Woman. Unforgetable!
A brilliant cover!
Thanks guys makes my Irish Heritage well up with pride!!
I’ve just got to hear about this band a few hours ago, they are brilliant, they are top class, they are first class, a hard rocking punk folk band. and they play my most favorite song, What more could you ask for in your life, excellent lyrics, top players all of them. This brings me back to my schoolboy days, it is great to know that brilliant hard rocking great sounding wild music is still been recorded and played live. I’m going to have to get my old dancing shoes out and polished up and get ready go to all this bands gigs when they next come back to my little country, i will follow this band from town to town all over the country until all my money is spent.
Das Lied löst direkt Erinnerungen an den Irlandurlaub aus. In jedem Pub spielte es eine Band. Das macht mich ehrlich gesagt grad traurig und fröhlich zu gleich.
Vor allem aber macht es grad irgendwie Hoffnung... Auf ein besseres Jahr, Urlaub und Konzerte!
Schöne Version. Danke!
Ja, dieses "gleichzeitige" Gefühl kennen wir. Aber wir sehen jetzt einfach mal positiv in die Zukunft - die Zeiten werden auch wieder besser und da freuen wir uns alle schon mal drauf! :-)
Verstehe deine Gefühle. 🇨🇮
@@speedfolk die zeiten werden erst mal nicht besser. es sei denn die menschen wehren sich gegen diese unsinnigen restriktionen, dieser abstandsreligion und kommen wieder in dei eigenverantwortung für sich und ihren körper.
@@tobagegaagegabot2145 Einem Virus ist Eigenverantwortung egal, es hilft eben nur wenn man nicht so viel in Gruppen macht.
Wer mal Bekannte hatte die das hatten, und das nicht in der leichten Form, der ist froh, dass man mit denen eben nicht wie sonst sich getroffen, umarmt, aus dem gleichen Glas nen Schnapps beim Grillen etc getan hat.
@@tobagegaagegabot2145 meine Fresse hauptsache den Scheiss gepostet wo es nur geht
The song is very uplifting and gay. It made me want to dance and that says a lot as I'm a hard rock kinda guy.
I love this old favourite thank you
Scotland's my favourite place but will admit Irelands beautiful to and has great music very proud people the Irish are great though
My Girls are of an Irish Ancestry, me being of Italian heritage, their Mum of Irish Ancestry...I love this music and am proud of the Irish blood in my Girls...
Do they have black hair and blue eyes? ;)
@@vonrosphe3098 No..Blonde and brown eyes..Wife was Blonde with Blue eyes...
My kids born in Sydney of Irish mother and Croatian father. All have blue eyes...but they are blond unlike their red haired mother....
Someday I'll be a Galway girl... 🍀💚🍀💚🍀
Love to Ireland beautiful country and people went to see a few years ago it's part of my heritage
Αντιπροσωπευτικο τραγουδι των "Ελληνων" του Βορρα.Εχουμε την ιδια χαρουμενη αποψη για την ζωη και το δειχνουμε μεσα απο την μουσικη.
When I saw Steve Earl play this he introduced the song “This is about a girl I met in Ireland, she’s not answering my calls anymore”. He plays an awesome show.
Simple world when you stop listen to news and just enjoy life with folkmusic and good company 😊
STEVE EARLE !!!
And Sharon Shannon!
@@petermate4068 I remember she backed up Steve on fiddle.
Magyar vagyok,de ez nagyon jó lett.Nálunk is vannak hasonló bandák,
This is what you call a band that can sing this song out of this world
She sure was a beautiful thing to behold. So was the promise in her eyes.
Yeah....I’m late to the party...but I’m here now and this song is awesome ....gonna head over to that danged O’ iTunes and download this tasty little ditty so I can listen to it over and over danged O’ tell you what......
I don't care who sings this song, I love them all.
I love this I’m glad Irish music is back
Aye Ryan. But this is just a Bavarian Celtic band . They are not Irish. But , they good.
it never left
Galway girl was written by an American
Damn fine rendition boys - I can't keep from coming back to this video as I surf around. Thank you much.
A great performance of this Steve Earl song.
After seeing that freckled face showing up in my feed off and on for a couple of years I finally listened. Nice tune. I'm from Cape Breton, Canada, one of the most Scottish places outside of Scotland, and this kind of reminds me of home. Yeah I know the track is Irish/American, but very much like the music from Mabou. Which is a tiny village that has birthed some major talent. Buddy McMaster is/was a great fiddler from the Boomer Generation, who taught both Natalie McMaster, and her cousin Ashley McIsaac (both being related to him). The Rankin Family is also from the area, and someone from them owns a pub in Mabou called "The Red Door". Some world class talent from a tiny village in rural Nova Scotia (New Scotland for those who's Latin is rusty, and who's isn't?).
I'm a Texan and I'm proud a Texan wrote this song so as to thank Eire a small bit for all the great music they have given us over the years. I think this version is good, but the best version was done by Mundy and Shannon, the background is nice, the Russian model is pretty as hell, and Fiddler's Green is a top-notch German band. Thanks to all.
Opinions are like arseholes .. everybody has at least one.
Texan? Where'd ya get that from???
Bit Steve Loves Canada
Justice in ontario
@@joemarr1106 the man who wrote this song name is Steve Earle. He has lived in Texas since he was two years old. So yeah it was written by a Texan.
@@karensutton6830 yes it was but it wouldn't if been wrote if he didn't live in Galway for a while and meet a galway girl
Steve earle
I listen to him since 1988
Nothin more beautiful than a frickled Irish girl
Thank you.
Long live a joyous and free humanity!
I was adopted when I was a baby.
But my biological background is Irish and this music really speaks to me.
Love it.
I was adopted too but I talk to my bio family so I can trace our ancestry. I’m Irish (Irish Traveller if you follow the surnames), Scottish traceable to the house of Frazier in the Lowlands and Cherokee.
Blood calls to Blood
Kevin same story adopted as a baby but managed to maintain my Irish roots and very proud to be an Irishman. good luck son where ever you are and remember home is always Ireland
Me too, but have never visited. Biological Mum from Galway, but I’m a Londoner in NY. Will visit when COVID slings it’s hook.
Good on ya Kevin!
I'll always prefer THUNDER'S version. Just sentimental. Liked this one, too.
I love Irish Folk Punk....it's Bluegrass al dente. Well done ...nailed it. Best version I've heard so far. Nice edge to it.
"Bluegrass al dente" - may I use your phrase? It's perfect!
This is the shiet for certain.!
you guys are amazing when are you coming to visit Canada, east coast, east coast people love celtic music. please come and visit us for a concert. and let us love your music in person, please.
Sitting at work at 2:15 am while on my lunch break, and I've never heard this song nor this band and have no idea how I got here on UA-cam but...my foot won't stop tapping the ground and I wish I had a good ale. Love this song!!!! Just a Mexican laddy from So Cal. Haha😂
you need to come to ireland
WOW!!! Bless You All! What an amazing, ROCKING... in your face version! WOW!
god's sake, who is the women in that video? amazingly beautiful
Good Steve Earle cover
Thanks for the heads up. I wouldn't have known it was a cover. The original is awesome, I love Steve Earle's voice over the trad instrumentation.
Maybe the lyrics says so but I love the red hair😉
I'm late to the party but instant favorite. Good on you lads.
The beat of this music makes my heart sing...brilliant... so alive !!
Ended up here accidentally, but that was honestly a song I'd say is "Easy on the ears"
Liked it a lot! Different, not used to uh this genre.
Reminds of my Mayo Grandma Black hair , deep Blue eyes with a definite Irish attitude. Love the song .
Great version. Really like it. Listen to it over and over and over. I’m glad I stumbled across it. 2 thumbs up !
Music unites Us All, and knows No Boundaries❤️❤️❤️‼️ Oorah Carry On and Beyond, Semper Fi, Oorah ‼️
Ich liiiiiiiiiebe dieses Lied 😍
Es ist eines meiner absoluten Lieblingslieder! Vielen Dank dafür 😃
Das letzte mal hab ich auf Burg Feuerstein irgendwann in den 90ern gehört. Cool dass es euch noch gibt! Schönen Mucke.
Thanks lads, sheer joy !
Mundy + Sharon Shannon ♥️ that’s how you do it. By the way. Steve Earle from Hampton, Virginia wrote this song together with Mundy. And Sharon Shannon plays her box accordion on the original recording.
I'm part Irish, and these guys aren't, but I absolutely 💓 their version of this lovely song!
Neither was the guy who wrote the song. Still a great song though.
Works really seeing as its actually about an non-irish American meeting a Galway Girl :)
Beautiful music snd song
I want to meet a girl who makes me feel the way this song does!
I did, and then i married her. It took 46 years to find her.
@@twobitfoster677 You are a lucky man!
Go to Galway find her, And make sure she dosent leave ye.
Just lernt ,me family is from Galway!! Great rendition...thanks!!
Einfach toll geworden! Ihr seid Urlaub für die Ohren 💚 Ich freu mich schon auf die nächsten Konzerte 💚 Bleibt gesund und macht noch viele viele Jahre weiter so! 🍀
Just stumbled on to this, brilliant guys.
This is best version
I dunno... I really love that one with Daoiri Farrell and his buddies in the airport terminal. I click on that one every damned time it pops up in my feed.
This one ain't bad, though.
The other one's just people coming together to making the most of a bad situation with some spontaneous fun. We really need more of that in the world, today! =)
They do Steve Earle proud. Good job
A great song to finish this week! Thank you ! :D
Great job, I love this song and it reminds me of the olden days.
This is absolutely wonderful. I loved every bit of it. I like the nice touches
the lads added to this gem !! This brought tears to my eyes. Thanks.
Yes, FIDDLER'S GREEN are singing my song and I am dancing all over the place, Yippie
Yeah: Galway girls are GREAT-> amazing eyes!! Thanx 4 another great vid.
Ah!!!! Galway en roulotte année 70, l'Irlande et les Pubs ont bien changé 😂😢🎉
Schön, dass ihr doch noch tradional könnt, hab es auf den letzten Alben arg vermisst und es hat mir arg gefehlt, umso schöner, das jetzt zu hören, Daumen hoch 👍
That's racist.
I want the Galway Girl to sail the world with me.
Love this version
Been in this avenue lot !!! Lately with the age is always good ! Slow down… lot of memories…
Saludos desde México :D 🇲🇽
Ich kannte noch nicht mal das Original, finde aber eure Version echt sehr gut. 👍
Stunning 💚💚💚🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Tolles Remake und noch tollere Bilder... homesick 💚
Erm... this isn't supposed to happen... this is clearly the best version. Get these lads down the pub and raise the roof !!
Bittersweet 💔
Great to hear something new from you guys and good to see you again, but it makes me crave for live shows even more... I wanna come home where I belong, back into a crowd of people who dance and sing along to their favourite band's/artist's music 🎶
Had me keeping time with my fingers on my desk and my feet could not keep still.
Amazing song, I love it
Some of my mother's family hails from Galway. One of these days, I plan to visit
Fantástica tonada, saludos desde el País Vasco
Im a Latin boy but this music is amazing, I like a lot ❤️
Today's discovery in St John day was this wonderful band filled of joy and energy. I am really happy for this acquaintance. A fresh sound reminding how wonderful is this world! Thank you Fiddler Green's!