The Crossing of the Waves (Liam McGrandles Original)
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2018
- A song written by Liam McGrandles. It tells the story of the Irish that came to Scotland during and after the great famine.... and the generations that followed.
Download his latest album Roughcast and Rain itunes.apple.com/gb/album/id1...
THANK YOU LIAM , I love your Voice ,the soul and love inside every word you sing ...
I`m born and araised and living in Austria and want to tell you .
Your song means more than the words you tell so beautyful and true !
no one !!!! had ever written and sung a better song than you Mr . Liam
I thank you so much - for the love you give to the world
Great song liem
Best song 🎵 I've ever heard me and my daughter cried listening to this 😢 🇮🇪🏴🛳⛴
Just seen this comment Michelle. That is very much appreciated 💚💚
love it.
This has to be one of the greatest songs written on the displacement of the Irish people since the great famine. Liam mcgrandles take a bow son.
I totally agree
Well Done Liam
another great song of what our ancestors overcame and brought to the table,,,keep it goin oor Liam,
Thanks Dan. I’ll let u know when the new album is finally ready.
I can't tell ylu how pleased I am to have discovered your music. This is fabulous - very emotional and beautifully sung
Thanks very much for the kind words Janice 💚💚
i'm not sure how i found your music but it's lovely. going to share it around here in nyc. best x
Jen Hubbard thanks very much 🙏💚
Jen had the pleasure of listening to liam live for years , from his earlier days in peppes bar. A remarkable talent and absolutely joy to listen too . 💚
Heart felt Liam ☘️,a hard fight
Beautiful song, only recently found your page, pleasure to listen to you.
Gonna request this at molly malones Stirling so better be ready for a live performance soon
wit a tune ma man on yer sel liam
Hi Liam, I did not find any bio about you on the internet. How can I learn about you?
Lovely song liam👏🇨🇮
Joseph Mcmahon cheers Joe 👍🍀
Anywhere I can find the lyrics to this lads?