The first half dozen times I watched this vid, I didn't even notice the music for those eyes. My word! Those green eyes. Ahhhh. ... oh, the song is grand, too. This beautiful young lady has a lilting voice ... if you can get past those lovely green eyes. Oh. My.
At first I hated this version, but after listening all the way through I decided I really enjoy this version. I have listened to this several times now. Her voice is beautiful, I wish she sang more songs!
What a great version of a song I've only heard and sung in its original tune. Beautifully engineered sound and vision and Wow! to the lady! ***** from Geoff Thanks for sharing Ubbo (MyMcMurphy)
Traditional songs are not static, but reinterpreted by each generation. I thought this was a fun version. May this song last another thousand years. :)
I have so many memories of Ireland and Dublin ... and this song is one of them: every day in the shop "Carrol's" to buy souvenirs for our friends. it was a wonderful experience that I would repeat because ireland is so magical. IRELAND, I LOVE YOU..FROM ITALY
First time I heard the song was in Cohb, Ireland. A lovely young lady was singing it on the tour bus similar to fiffenmarkets version here. I loved the song and its been stuck in my head for months. When I heard "traditional" version, I thought it was too slow. All a matter of perspective. Good job FM! Makes me long to return to Ireland again.
I like it! Can't get it out of my head. Nice to keep songs alive for each generation...as long as everyone is also aware of the original. Nicely done presentation, too. Slainte.
This may be completely different from the traditional version, but it is a great way to show the new generation a classic song through their musical taste. Great job guys. Definitely a purchase of mine on iTunes.
Well I stumbled over this version of this classic song two days ago. First I didn't like it too much because of it's very different rhythm to other versions, but today, after listening an estimated 50 times to it, I honestly can say that I like this version very much! Despite the oppinion of some people, who say that the singer does not feel what she's singing, I say she does very well! I think they've done a good job whith their intention to take out the sadness of this song :).
The rendition is a bit different, but does not change the quality of the song. How could 400 people not like this song or the artists? Well, more like it than don't. Thanks for the opportunity to hear you. Great job.
Awesome version, these songs can be sung however you like. That is the beauty . Obviously I like the traditional version, but you can hear that anywhere.
Love it or hate it, you gotta give credit for creativity. I love it! This version really got me interested in this song. I do a traditional rendition and then go into a "Fiffin" rockin' version, then slow down and end with a traditional chorus. It's a hoot!
This is one of my favorite songs of all time. I listen to it enough that my daughter sings it just walking around, we are still trying to get her to sing the words correctly, she sings “Cockles and Mukels Alive Alive O”. This is her favorite version. When we sing it together I sing the traditional version and she sings this one.
i am form austria und love your music and especially this song!! i bouht your cd some time ago and love it!!!!! greeting from austria (some years ago i was in ireland and loved it too!!!)
I'm from belgium. I find this cover fantastic. Wonderful voice, and pretty rythm. Legendary songs are also made to be revisited. Thx, please send me the tabs, i would song it with my group.
The song version, the musicality, the garjus video (THOSE EYES!) are all nearly perfect. Anyone who disagrees is daft. Period. Wander off and listen to any old crap you like - this is brilliant stuff. bite me.
Booiiinnggg ;-) I just love it ;-) I´m a big fan of Irish musik, and when I heard this after a copple of Irish coffee ;-) I was sold... It went straight in to my heart. Thaaank you... Normally I like the originals, but this is amazing ;-)
I think they're good musicians (and the lead is very cute!) but I agree with the other commenters in that I prefer the older version - I think for me the song works better with a more mournful tone and slower beat. I did enjoy this video though, thank-you for posting it!
hmmm maybe i was being a bith harsh its starting to grow on me infact i like it lol its just a shock to hear it as al my life life heard it by the dubliners,.. thanks for keeping ireland alive ;)xX
I think some of y'all need to lighten up a bit. They took a traditional song and had fun with it, perhaps appealing to someone who has never heard it before. Folk songs are not static; I can well imagine that whoever wrote this song might be appalled at the Dubliners' version... Many a time have I heard a version of an old song that I had never heard before...and then I searched out all the versions I could find.
I think when an innocent remake can polarize the audience so effectively, you've got something. Being able to create a near-perfect reverse bell-curve on likes and dislikes is very impressive. Just stay on course, and always remember that extreme criticism AND extreme praise both are spawns of the confederacy of dunces with which we must all suffer. I'll give you a thumbs-up, but not digitally (pun intended), for I wish to remain a dissident among said tribe. To translate: "I got nothing."
Why do so many people refer to the 'Dubliners' original? Molly Malone has been sung in Ireland since at least 1883 and possibly much earlier, maybe even the late 17th century. Is there anyone alive today who can claim to have heard the original? This is a beautiful variation on a traditional and much loved song and no doubt one of many versions over the many years that have past since it was first written.
I am from Holland, and I learned this song at my school and knew it´s a tradtional Irish song and it´s a shame that I hear a Irish person herself ruin a Traditional Irish song! And you Irish men I love the people there and agree with most Irish people that England is a fucked up country. Be proud to be Irish! Greetings from the Netherlands
@orinta5064 the original version was sung in ww1, so no, it wasn't made by them (i think, i'm not sure) but i read a book about ww1 and they sung it...
hey, i think molly malone would have liked to have an upbeat song to remeber her by, not a dirge or funeral march. i would have. the greatest reward to her hard work should be to make people happy with this wonderful song. i think she is smiling when ever she hears her song, for she lives on through song. that is my veiw on this subject.
Here, here! I love both original version and this version of the song.
love your work keep the irish spirit alive great job on this song...well done
ps most beautiful irish eyes
wat a stunning voice this young lady has,and a great rendition of great old song, well done guys
One of the best performances of this song I have found on UA-cam. And I have collected 51 versions! Thank you for sharing this with us.
FANTASTIC!!!!
LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The first half dozen times I watched this vid, I didn't even notice the music for those eyes. My word! Those green eyes. Ahhhh. ... oh, the song is grand, too. This beautiful young lady has a lilting voice ... if you can get past those lovely green eyes. Oh. My.
At first I hated this version, but after listening all the way through I decided I really enjoy this version. I have listened to this several times now. Her voice is beautiful, I wish she sang more songs!
Beautiful rendition of a traditional classic.
What a great version of a song I've only heard and sung in its original tune.
Beautifully engineered sound and vision and Wow! to the lady!
***** from Geoff
Thanks for sharing Ubbo (MyMcMurphy)
Traditional songs are not static, but reinterpreted by each generation. I thought this was a fun version. May this song last another thousand years. :)
I have so many memories of Ireland and Dublin ... and this song is one of them: every day in the shop "Carrol's" to buy souvenirs for our friends.
it was a wonderful experience that I would repeat because ireland is so magical.
IRELAND, I LOVE YOU..FROM ITALY
Carrol´s gifts and souvenirs...best for quality - best for value! :D
Beautiful take on and tribute to a traditional classic.
Crisp and clean happy voice. at least one can understand all the lyrics. the beat is cheerful and uplifting. great job!
amazing version of a beautiful song. I love this song
J'ai vu cette chanson en anglais aussi et j'ai adoré
First time I heard the song was in Cohb, Ireland. A lovely young lady was singing it on the tour bus similar to fiffenmarkets version here. I loved the song and its been stuck in my head for months. When I heard "traditional" version, I thought it was too slow. All a matter of perspective. Good job FM! Makes me long to return to Ireland again.
A genius version of the song! Very well done folks!
I love this!!!!
On étudie cette chanson en anglais j'en peux plus je l'ai dans la tête mais c'est une belle chanson quand même
Je suis entrain de l'étudier en anglais aussi, c'est pour ça que je suis là mdrr
I like it! Can't get it out of my head. Nice to keep songs alive for each generation...as long as everyone is also aware of the original. Nicely done presentation, too. Slainte.
wonderful rendition, I woke up thinking of the rythm this morning!
This is bloody amazing. I play the fiddle and the harp and it's so refreshing to hear your own spin on my favorite song!!!!!!!
It's a wonderful version of the song and despite what anyone says she is beautiful; maybe that's why I keep coming back to listen...
I'm old school, however you have done fantastic work with a "today's version" of this Irish classic. I applaud you!
Sorrowful song turned into a party song.very nice I love it
alive alive o o, I LOVE It! Beautifully done, beautifully crafted, beautifully video'd. thanks ya'll.
You guys are amazing.
This may be completely different from the traditional version, but it is a great way to show the new generation a classic song through their musical taste.
Great job guys. Definitely a purchase of mine on iTunes.
Sweet voice! Like things dreams are made of... would love to hear her sing it traditionally. :)
Well I stumbled over this version of this classic song two days ago.
First I didn't like it too much because of it's very different rhythm to other versions, but today, after listening an estimated 50 times to it, I honestly can say that I like this version very much!
Despite the oppinion of some people, who say that the singer does not feel what she's singing, I say she does very well!
I think they've done a good job whith their intention to take out the sadness of this song :).
The rendition is a bit different, but does not change the quality of the song. How could 400 people not like this song or the artists? Well, more like it than don't. Thanks for the opportunity to hear you. Great job.
I REALLY like this version, bravo guys!
Not many people can take an old song and put a new spin on it and it be good but She did it and did it well! 5/5!
merci ma prof d anglais je suis en 4
La même
Pareil
Moi aussi 😭😭
really like your version:)
I like your way combining youth' freshness with ancient traditions :)
A beautiful contemporaty rendition of a traditional classic.
Great song should be covered. It is very importent to keep them in mind. Nice cover.
come on now people. i love the original song, but as far as new version of old classics go this was really well done.
I am french, I love Ireland !! Tu chantes trop bien continue ;) Magnifique !
Dude freaking AWESOME!!!!!!!
i really like this version, and yes i'm Irish i like both the original and this version well done :)
love this version well done
Omg I love her voice, this version is so cheerful! *-*
Moi aussi JE fais ça en anglais !
great version
Awesome version, these songs can be sung however you like. That is the beauty . Obviously I like the traditional version, but you can hear that anywhere.
Love it or hate it, you gotta give credit for creativity. I love it! This version really got me interested in this song. I do a traditional rendition and then go into a "Fiffin" rockin' version, then slow down and end with a traditional chorus. It's a hoot!
This is one of my favorite songs of all time. I listen to it enough that my daughter sings it just walking around, we are still trying to get her to sing the words correctly, she sings “Cockles and Mukels Alive Alive O”. This is her favorite version. When we sing it together I sing the traditional version and she sings this one.
this is very good mrs.malone
HAPPY SAINT PATRICKS DAY LADS AND LASSES!!!! This song is amazing, and thing band has only re-vamped its perfection.
Personally I think it's a great song and she has a good voice. That's all that matters.
This is CLASS!!!!! xxx
i am irish and i love how they did this song
i am form austria und love your music and especially this song!! i bouht your cd some time ago and love it!!!!! greeting from austria (some years ago i was in ireland and loved it too!!!)
J’ai vu cette chansons en anglais je kiff
That was really good!!
I'm part Irish and as much as i love traditional songs, i love this one.
I'm from belgium. I find this cover fantastic. Wonderful voice, and pretty rythm. Legendary songs are also made to be revisited. Thx, please send me the tabs, i would song it with my group.
Very beautiful!!!
The song version, the musicality, the garjus video (THOSE EYES!) are all nearly perfect. Anyone who disagrees is daft. Period. Wander off and listen to any old crap you like - this is brilliant stuff. bite me.
Well, Molly probably didn't want to be dead and mourned for all time, so she might have liked this version.
+Joe Schmoe Joe, don't , just don't. I'm the real Joe Schmoe and don't like you butting with your dumbass comments and besmirching my good name.
where can i find more songs sung by that girl....?
her voice is just..... beyond heavenly...
oh very nice version ;)
I love this version as well as The Dubliners.
Some fantastic songs such as Molly Malone, this is one of those times when some one screws with a traditonal song that doesn't need to be changed.
Booiiinnggg ;-) I just love it ;-) I´m a big fan of Irish musik, and when I heard this after a copple of Irish coffee ;-) I was sold... It went straight in to my heart. Thaaank you... Normally I like the originals, but this is amazing ;-)
Delightful interpretation !
I think they're good musicians (and the lead is very cute!) but I agree with the other commenters in that I prefer the older version - I think for me the song works better with a more mournful tone and slower beat. I did enjoy this video though, thank-you for posting it!
hmmm maybe i was being a bith harsh its starting to grow on me infact i like it lol its just a shock to hear it as al my life life heard it by the dubliners,.. thanks for keeping ireland alive ;)xX
Personnel et sensuel. Très agréable. J'aime beaucoup tout en appréciant également les versions plus traditionnelles
La version féminine me plaint énormément .........Vive la féminité ..........Lina .............
+Secto-neko pareil j'préfère elle on la écoutée en cours d'anglais
People. Can somebody tells me thats accord use in this song? More specifically altered the original sequence of chords.(goo.tra.)
i love it its great i now know all of the song thank u =]
i love it. it is pretty!
I really like your version :)
LOVE IT!!!!
A !!!!"MILLION"!!!! THUMBS UP!!!!!
Men, I love the traditional song and I love yours to.
congratulations since Colombia.
Awesome job on a traditional song.
I think some of y'all need to lighten up a bit. They took a traditional song and had fun with it, perhaps appealing to someone who has never heard it before. Folk songs are not static; I can well imagine that whoever wrote this song might be appalled at the Dubliners' version...
Many a time have I heard a version of an old song that I had never heard before...and then I searched out all the versions I could find.
Love it!
I think when an innocent remake can polarize the audience so effectively, you've got something. Being able to create a near-perfect reverse bell-curve on likes and dislikes is very impressive. Just stay on course, and always remember that extreme criticism AND extreme praise both are spawns of the confederacy of dunces with which we must all suffer. I'll give you a thumbs-up, but not digitally (pun intended), for I wish to remain a dissident among said tribe. To translate: "I got nothing."
Why do so many people refer to the 'Dubliners' original? Molly Malone has been sung in Ireland since at least 1883 and possibly much earlier, maybe even the late 17th century. Is there anyone alive today who can claim to have heard the original? This is a beautiful variation on a traditional and much loved song and no doubt one of many versions over the many years that have past since it was first written.
i like this version its very original and it works x
I am from Holland, and I learned this song at my school and knew it´s a tradtional Irish song and it´s a shame that I hear a Irish person herself ruin a Traditional Irish song! And you Irish men I love the people there and agree with most Irish people that England is a fucked up country. Be proud to be Irish! Greetings from the Netherlands
First time I could understand the words and I just tried to listen to it on a Dubliner's vid. Great effort
My enghish homework was to learn the song and thanx to her i learnt it imediatelly`^.^
Great this is!
@orinta5064 the original version was sung in ww1, so no, it wasn't made by them (i think, i'm not sure) but i read a book about ww1 and they sung it...
That has got to be the SEXIEST presentation of DEAR OLD... MOLLY MALONE. Well done Fiffen Market.
Sixtyschild1
I'm sure a lot of full-blooded Irish might not like this. However, since I am only half Irish, I think it's a nice variation on a traditional song.
great voice, more please
Yes i'am okay
schande für dieses wunderschöne Lied...
the 2nd time i heard this, first time i hated it and 2nd time i liked it, good take on a quality song
class!!!
I like, this version is better as original.
The Irish can and must be creative with this song.
she is AWESOME!!!!!
As much as I hate bashing people...I really agree with you. This shouldn't have been made >.>
love this :-)
Very good version,.great voice and a cute girl;)
I think its a very decent version of the song. I applaud the singer.
hey, i think molly malone would have liked to have an upbeat song to remeber her by, not a dirge or funeral march. i would have. the greatest reward to her hard work should be to make people happy with this wonderful song. i think she is smiling when ever she hears her song, for she lives on through song. that is my veiw on this subject.