My father Timmy Mc Carthy gave this song to this singer (Jimmy Crowley) back in the sixtes. Happy days, my Father had a shop in the Coal Quay then (near Castle Street) and we lived over it. From our living room we could look down St. Patricks Street and the Grand Parade, or beneath us we could see the hustle and bustle of the traders... An era gone with the wind......
I lived in Ballincollig in the 80's and the great Johnny O'Flynn (butcher) introduced Jimmy's music to me. He is up there with The Dubliners in retaining Ireland's musical heritage. Long may he reign!
My father Timmy Mc Carthy gave this song to this singer (Jimmy Crowley) back in the sixtes. Happy days, my Father had a shop in the Coal Quay then (near Castle Street) and we lived over it. From our living room we could look down St. Patricks Street and the Grand Parade, or beneath us we could see the hustle and bustle of the traders...
An era gone with the wind......
God be with the times gone now.
I lived in Ballincollig in the 80's and the great Johnny O'Flynn (butcher) introduced Jimmy's music to me. He is up there with The Dubliners in retaining Ireland's musical heritage. Long may he reign!
brilliance!...big shout out from Co. Down
Brilliant
toujours aussi bien !
Is that an octave mandolin
Did you ever get an answer ?
Nope
Octave mandola
Very sad to see this . Not one bit of respect