the guy is a legend, im glad i lived in the time of Colm, vocal chords of steel,he could sing while hes ninety and still have that control,love yeah man, thanks for the inspiration.
I remember seeing Colm in a pub in Colraine Street Dublin, not sure of spelling, Louis Stewart on guitar, Johnny Wadham drums, stand-up bass player and Colm singing. What a gig.
So versatile. After hearing him as JVJ in LM, I really thought his speaking voice would be lower than it is. He seems nice, as well as amazingly talented.
He was actually discovered having been in TC Doherty's show VOICES (about Jean D'Arc) in Dublin. Theatre people came over from London and then offered him a part in Superstar in Ireland but 'owes' his discovery to a Derry man Tommy Doherty
@@clarnichana9406 If you don't know what it means to interpret a song vs. to fight it< i can't help it. Listen to the lyrics and ask how the song should be sung.
I thought he did a great version of it. Completely different than the way most people sing it including me His was higher. I think he hit about an F# on top, instead of a soft Eb. Singing it higher like that makes it sound like a lament or cry, as in Bring Him Home, rather than than a show of soft affection. I like both ways and I may try his version next time I do it.
@@ytesr The key has nothing to do with whether you interpret the song in accordance to the lyrics. Don McLean and Perry Como did not sing this in the same key, but both sang in a way that fit the lyrics (and the music). This is not a song about struggle.
Besides being a humble Irish Man with an amazing voice & fantastic acting, he has a wonderful sense of humour. Thank you ❤
the guy is a legend, im glad i lived in the time of Colm, vocal chords of steel,he could sing while hes ninety and still have that control,love yeah man, thanks for the inspiration.
He is the original musical phantom before Michael Crawford. He is the original singer of Music Of The Night.
Fantastic singer.He sings with so much emotion and feeling.He must be incredible live.Absolutely brilliant.
God-like voice! Blessed! ❤❤❤
All this and a wonderful family man...that is his greatest accomplishment....
This man is the definition of a true Artist.
I remember seeing Colm in a pub in Colraine Street Dublin, not sure of spelling, Louis Stewart on guitar, Johnny Wadham drums, stand-up bass player and Colm singing. What a gig.
WoW!!
love his song born to sing from eurovision 1978
So versatile. After hearing him as JVJ in LM, I really thought his speaking voice would be lower than it is. He seems nice, as well as amazingly talented.
His voice I’m crying 😭
Great guy!
Jeebus, what a voice on that man.
A true gifte to all of us.
난 첨봤는데 노래 소름돋았네요
인터뷰도 하시고
콤 윌킨슨!
당신같은 사람은
인류구원자네요
영웅이예요
나이는 필요없어요
한국에 오신다면 좋겠네요
난 열광했어요
His Irish accent is quality, I love it, especially considering how good of a singer he is 😂😂
Man, If I could sing like that! One word... chicks!
He was actually discovered having been in TC Doherty's show VOICES (about Jean D'Arc) in Dublin. Theatre people came over from London and then offered him a part in Superstar in Ireland but 'owes' his discovery to a Derry man Tommy Doherty
Voices was 12 years after Superstar. He did a lot of things before Voices. Even had a solo album.
His wife is a very lucky woman. What a gem he is.
Colm for president/prime minister!
He represented Ireland at the 1978 Eurovision in Paris. it’s a shame he didn’t mention that.
I love him so much! Colm is the best! I love him as every role. I think he should of been Valjean in the movie though....
Who is the woman in red?
Yes, indeed, Elaine Crowley!
Wilkinson is great, but that was not a good rendition of And I love You So. You are supposed to interpret the lyrics, not fight it.
@@clarnichana9406 If you don't know what it means to interpret a song vs. to fight it< i can't help it. Listen to the lyrics and ask how the song should be sung.
I thought he did a great version of it. Completely different than the way most people sing it including me His was higher. I think he hit about an F# on top, instead of a soft Eb. Singing it higher like that makes it sound like a lament or cry, as in Bring Him Home, rather than than a show of soft affection. I like both ways and I may try his version next time I do it.
@@ytesr The key has nothing to do with whether you interpret the song in accordance to the lyrics. Don McLean and Perry Como did not sing this in the same key, but both sang in a way that fit the lyrics (and the music). This is not a song about struggle.