Well, she is reading the words of this song. While Maura is a great singer with her own unique distinctive voice, I would not dare say she is the best female singer Ireland ever produced. Ireland has an abundance of great female singers, both past and present, in every genre of music, and I would not be able, nor would I want to pick out one for the designation "the best female singer Ireland have ever produced".
@@jamesdolan4042 we’ll agree to differ. I think she is the best and heard her singing quite a number of times. I also heard most of the others from the 70s to the present.
I love this song! I'd give anything to see/hear Stephen Collins preform his song. Such a heart-warming song that has been spreading love & kindness for 150+ years now! My 17yr old daughter, along with MANY, MANY other young people, recently had the opportunity to hear this song. The actor, Jojo Fleites, who plays Carlos Cervantez, in a spinoff for Supernatural titled The Winchester's, sang this song. The young fans that never heard this song before have been going crazy since that episode aired! I'm 43yrs old & he even had my emotions on high alert! It's amazing how so many different people, instruments, etc, can make one feel like when listening to this song. For me, right now I'm going through the same thing I've been dealing with the last 8yrs now. Facing another anniversary without having my late husband. Last month, 2/23, marked 8yrs since his passing. Next Thursday would have been our 21st Wedding anniversary! This Saturday marks 1yr that I lost my Daddy. Also, on March 23rd, 2022, I buried my Daddy. Being Daddy's Little Girl, this last year has been a VERY HARD year for me! I'll admit, it's been a LOT of me leaning on my 19&17YO when I least expect it. I just hope that there's no more hard times to come! I'm going back to work soon & I'll be able to make extra income to help with our daughters college educations! Start putting back to pay for their weddings, etc. I KNOW, no matter how hard you work, there's ALWAYS something that is going to get in the way of making life easier. BUT, I'm determined now more than ever, to get passed ALL of the hard times in our lives!!
@@harrietkrauss3294, I imagine him in a pub, In Pittsburgh, PA paying for a round and leading out with a verse of Hard Times. For those were hard times for him. In spite of his gifts and all he gave. RIP Stephen C. Foster
I saw DeDannan in Kendall in 1984. Frankie Gavin's brilliance was in getting so many brilliant singers like these four to be part of what he did. Miss Dolores Keane too.
How have I never heard of Maura O'Connell? She is wonderful: a full bodied, deeper voice with the power to belt it and yet make you weep. As a deeper voiced singer myself I was always looking for such a role model as a child. It's a bit late, but here she is.
This is totally phenomenal. I've seen all of these folks live, but not together. Mary Black...the power! I remember a great, packed evening upstairs at Glynns Hotel in Gort with Maura giving it loads, maybe 20 years ago. And Eleanor at the Johnny Keenan fest in Longford a few years ago. This is the most contemporary of old songs, and never better sung.
Great video...remember seeing Maura years ago at Wheatland Music Festival in Remus, Michigan. De Dannan had performed there a few years previously, and were well respected and a definite crowd pleaser. So grateful I got to see her. Sorry I missed seeing her with this amazing group.
A soulful rendition by four great voices who have the depth of understanding and feeling to convey what Foster understood and felt when he wrote the song as the famine victims poured into America. Thank God America was an available refuge for the victims of Brit empire arrogance after the brave founding fathers threw them out in 1776. America was ordained by God to help the Irish “poor”, in truth “victims” of evil, created by the arrogant aristocrats of England.
Sorry, it just takes my mind back to those people My heart bleed for any nation that has suffers or is is now suffers Thanks for the correction. I love history
We thinks things are bad now with the covid virus, just give a though to our people who suffered so much in the famine. I sure hope there is an afterlife as those people are the real saints. May they rest peacefull
March 27th,2020 Tbilisi.....watching her American homeland rush head long into very,very troubled times with no one at the helm.It is tragically heartbreaking and could have been avoided .
You are incorrect. The song was written several years prior to the American Civil War. In fact it references a period of recession where many people were going through economic strife. The title is in honour of Charles Dickens' novel of the same name.
@enyrb Of the four former De Dannan front men, Maura is the only one who lives in the US, (the rest residing in Ireland, where this was recorded). I'm sure that she flew in, just in time for the "sound check", before the performance. She was most likely a little confused as to how many bars the musicians were going to carry through the bridge.
Everyone should know Stephen Collins Foster wrote this song. 25th Edition. Fosters Melodies 28 published by Firth, Pond & Company, New York 1854. The human ear should be able to discern Stephen Foster's sound, style and soul in the music itself.
Oaye.... bejasas they nail it.Mary;s voice best suited te this song ...tis the O'Connell doll for ''Maggie ' though must hunt down sumin by the Shanley Lady.
Keep the kids are you looking at a very much like a great way for you to the right thing to remember that you have any questions or concerns about hard to say no more
This is great but IMHO it's topped by Kate & Anna McGarrigle and friends (Rufus Wainwright - son of Kate -, Emmylou Harris, Mary Black, Karen Matheson, Rod Paterson) perform Stephen Foster's Hard times come again no more during the Transatlantic sessions. It is on youtube...
Ireland has had more than its share of hard times but never a shortage of great singing voices, certainly some thing to be very proud of.
Yep! They took a sad song and made it better!
Instablaster.
Wonderful to see the magnificent Maura O’Connell. Probably the best female singer Ireland has ever produced.
Agreed
Well, she is reading the words of this song. While Maura is a great singer with her own unique distinctive voice, I would not dare say she is the best female singer Ireland ever produced. Ireland has an abundance of great female singers, both past and present, in every genre of music, and I would not be able, nor would I want to pick out one for the designation "the best female singer Ireland have ever produced".
@@jamesdolan4042 we’ll agree to differ. I think she is the best and heard her singing quite a number of times. I also heard most of the others from the 70s to the present.
@@joemdee That's fair enough with me.
Mary Black is wonderful....this arrangement is heart-wrenching
They are all good, but that Maura o'connell reaches inside me. She sings from a sincere heart.
I love this song! I'd give anything to see/hear Stephen Collins preform his song. Such a heart-warming song that has been spreading love & kindness for 150+ years now! My 17yr old daughter, along with MANY, MANY other young people, recently had the opportunity to hear this song. The actor, Jojo Fleites, who plays Carlos Cervantez, in a spinoff for Supernatural titled The Winchester's, sang this song. The young fans that never heard this song before have been going crazy since that episode aired! I'm 43yrs old & he even had my emotions on high alert! It's amazing how so many different people, instruments, etc, can make one feel like when listening to this song. For me, right now I'm going through the same thing I've been dealing with the last 8yrs now. Facing another anniversary without having my late husband. Last month, 2/23, marked 8yrs since his passing. Next Thursday would have been our 21st Wedding anniversary! This Saturday marks 1yr that I lost my Daddy. Also, on March 23rd, 2022, I buried my Daddy. Being Daddy's Little Girl, this last year has been a VERY HARD year for me! I'll admit, it's been a LOT of me leaning on my 19&17YO when I least expect it. I just hope that there's no more hard times to come! I'm going back to work soon & I'll be able to make extra income to help with our daughters college educations! Start putting back to pay for their weddings, etc. I KNOW, no matter how hard you work, there's ALWAYS something that is going to get in the way of making life easier. BUT, I'm determined now more than ever, to get passed ALL of the hard times in our lives!!
Golliher here. Foster wrote a Dickens story in verses. God bless him, and you.
I'm having a bad day today, but even on my good days I really get something out of this song by these artists!
I am 75 yrs.old. Irish artist singing their favorites are a mainstay for me.
Thank goodness for the singers and entertainers through these hard times
Oh my God, how magnificent ! Got tears in my eyes too ... Ireland is in my heart and forever will be ...
How lovely that this song was written by Stephen Collins Foster.
@@harrietkrauss3294 Oh yes !
You could go Liza. You could stay Liza. There is a place there for you too Liza.
James Dolan Aw Thsnk you with all my heart James ! I'm so very touched, it means so much to me ! It's my secret dream...
@@harrietkrauss3294, I imagine him in a pub, In Pittsburgh, PA paying for a round and leading out with a verse of Hard Times. For those were hard times for him. In spite of his gifts and all he gave.
RIP Stephen C. Foster
I saw DeDannan in Kendall in 1984. Frankie Gavin's brilliance was in getting so many brilliant singers like these four to be part of what he did. Miss Dolores Keane too.
still enjoyed 2020...australia.....bring on xmas.....we need the peace....sing for us maura and mary
Such amazing voices and yet Bob Dylan can do something far removed. What a wonderful world we inhabit.
FOUR WONDERFUL VOICES!
Now there is a stage that has nothing but incredible talent.
always brings a tear to my eyes.
The voices of the McGarrigles are almost enough to make me believe in angels.
How have I never heard of Maura O'Connell? She is wonderful: a full bodied, deeper voice with the power to belt it and yet make you weep. As a deeper voiced singer myself I was always looking for such a role model as a child. It's a bit late, but here she is.
Welcome to the club, Jane.
That is a STUNNING and WONDERFUL song .....done by 4 VERY talented people. WOW!
Stunningly, amazingly and poignantly beautiful.
This is totally phenomenal. I've seen all of these folks live, but not together. Mary Black...the power! I remember a great, packed evening upstairs at Glynns Hotel in Gort with Maura giving it loads, maybe 20 years ago. And Eleanor at the Johnny Keenan fest in Longford a few years ago. This is the most contemporary of old songs, and never better sung.
Fantastic voices! So moving.
A WONDERFUL BAND AND BRILLIANT VOCALISTS
Great song sung with great gusto.thanks for posting
Mary Black & Tommy Fleming would make a great Duet I first heard this being sung Tommy as solo both are fab
Great video...remember seeing Maura years ago at Wheatland Music Festival in Remus, Michigan. De Dannan had performed there a few years previously, and were well respected and a definite crowd pleaser. So grateful I got to see her. Sorry I missed seeing her with this amazing group.
An effortless voice. Lovely.
Beautiful song, great words and great singers... thank you for sharing.
Thank you. Very pretty. Soulful.
what a beautiful song and interesting to learn how ancient it is.
Soo sok beautiful. I have no words
Though we know we are helpless to prevent them, and we understand our plea will go unanswered, we ask, we pray, we beg, hard times come again no more.
One amazing singer!
That was absolutely beautiful
Hard times arrived. Even so, I'm glad I dind't surrender.
Many days you've lingered around me cabin door...
Hard times..suffering..pain have all made very sweet music..something about satisfaction and eating well pulls "the yearning" out of a song ? Ferb
I have seen Eleanor Shanley performe this song with two musicians... She also did a good job there
Wonderful musical performance !
Brilliant Irish singers & musicians
SING LIKE LIKE ANGELS
Questa e stata una bellissima performance!!emozionante!!😊😊😅😅😇😇😍😍😘😘🎶🎶💘♥️♥️💔💔💔💯💯💯
A soulful rendition by four great voices who have the depth of understanding and feeling to convey what Foster understood and felt when he wrote the song as the famine victims poured into America. Thank God America was an available refuge for the victims of Brit empire arrogance after the brave founding fathers threw them out in 1776. America was ordained by God to help the Irish “poor”, in truth “victims” of evil, created by the arrogant aristocrats of England.
Sorry, it just takes my mind back to those people
My heart bleed for any nation that has suffers or is is now suffers
Thanks for the correction. I love history
この曲はアメリカのフォスターの曲です。
でも、僕をアイルランド音楽の沼にズッポリとはめさせた曲であります。
そのおかげで、素晴らしい出会いをしました。本当にありがとう!!
This is better listened to in a tavern
Beautiful Mary Black is Magnificent.
how this song moves me....
Of all the versions this one stands out. Still I don't know why.
We all just need to come together . Hands face space
play.... replay... repeat
Fantastic
Brilliant peeps 🐶woof. 👍
The songwriter, Stephen Foster is an American legend though mostly overlooked by today's musical nitwits!
Stephen Foster was of Irish descent.
Tommy Fleming did a great version of "Garden Valley" in this concert (series?).
Anothe beautiful rendition
Smrrican Band "Brandos" also did a great "Cover" of this Song.
We thinks things are bad now with the covid virus, just give a though to our people who suffered so much in the famine.
I sure hope there is an afterlife as those people are the real saints.
May they rest peacefull
Well said Mary. Nails it. That is why Foster wrote it
Fab!
Fine job Tommy!
Superbe.
This makes me sad Rip Delores
March 27th,2020 Tbilisi.....watching her American homeland rush head long into very,very troubled times with no one at the helm.It is tragically heartbreaking and could have been avoided .
You are incorrect. The song was written several years prior to the American Civil War. In fact it references a period of recession where many people were going through economic strife. The title is in honour of Charles Dickens' novel of the same name.
@enyrb Of the four former De Dannan front men, Maura is the only one who lives in the US, (the rest residing in Ireland, where this was recorded). I'm sure that she flew in, just in time for the "sound check", before the performance. She was most likely a little confused as to how many bars the musicians were going to carry through the bridge.
Everyone should know Stephen Collins Foster wrote this song. 25th Edition. Fosters Melodies 28 published by Firth, Pond & Company, New York 1854. The human ear should be able to discern Stephen Foster's sound, style and soul in the music itself.
Everyone? Why?
Think before posting such pedantic comments.
Sounds like an Irish song - wow, they sing it like an Irish song!
Oaye.... bejasas they nail it.Mary;s voice best suited te this song ...tis the O'Connell doll for ''Maggie ' though must hunt down sumin by the Shanley Lady.
God. These woman are gorgeous. Sorry Tom.
Keep the kids are you looking at a very much like a great way for you to the right thing to remember that you have any questions or concerns about hard to say no more
Maura x
i would love to madonna sing a irish song ..
bollocks
Maura O Connell is the third singer...though eleanor is standing third in line
whos the third singer on this song?excellant.best voice of all!!!!
@fedamorenc That would be Eleanor Shanley.. the lady with the short cropped hair....
I am so jealous of anyone who was at that concert.
-jcr
me to ,lol
Right , Stephen C Foster 1854.
what i mean is that if jay z can do a oasis song ,, why not even more folks step outside the " box "
Oh, Kristina, guldet blev till sand
Tá amanna crua orainn anois ...
where are you from?
This sounds so completely like an Irish tune, but composed by an American.
Brillent
Go raibh mile maith agat
Yes, agree. Tommy is a wee bit Oirish. Mary is the boss.
This is great but IMHO it's topped by Kate & Anna McGarrigle and friends (Rufus Wainwright - son of Kate -, Emmylou Harris, Mary Black, Karen Matheson, Rod Paterson) perform Stephen Foster's Hard times come again no more during the Transatlantic sessions. It is on youtube...
WHAT A LOAD OF BS!
really? then you know what you can do hahaha
Nobody gives a shit what your ilk think.
Wow. Beautiful.
Fantastic