Does anyone have these lyrics for the song (not just any lyrics, Liam Ö Murchü's for the Wolfe Tones are good, but different, as are the lyrics on celticlyricscorner)?
I have these but phonetically fixed, if you know what I mean. Actually makes it harder because I lost the meaning in some sentences. I found them somewhere, can't remember, I think you can still message here.
Cad is ainm on t-amhran seo agus cá bhfaighidh mé na liricí? My Irish is getting very dated now so - What's the name of this song and where can I get the lyrics..please!
@@gerardcummins757 Your link is to a version of the lyrics that doesn't resemble this recording, but reflects entirely different versions by Clannad and that bizarre saccharin incarnation of stage Irishism known as Celtic Woman (the Liberace of Irish music).
What a voice!!!
What an amazing voice! ❤
Great to see this. Brings back memories of primary school! Wonderful to find this old piece of history. Many thanks.
Terry.
He taught me in school in cork in the late sixties
At 2:36, he gave me chills. What a great voice!
Absolutely beautiful, thanks for posting this.
Beautiful -- thank you.
Bhi Séan O'Riada ar bun athbheochain cheoil Gaelaigh !
Tá guth brea ag an fear seoThe range was amazing! An POC AR BUILE is great fun to sing along to but very few can sing it like him
Amhránaí go sár-mhaith. Ceol go haoíbhinn, go hiontach.
so good
O'Riada, that is.
Ar fheabhas ar fad - this beats Banagher!
At what stage of his life, did he live in Adare?
Does anyone have these lyrics for the song (not just any lyrics, Liam Ö Murchü's for the Wolfe Tones are good, but different, as are the lyrics on celticlyricscorner)?
I have these but phonetically fixed, if you know what I mean. Actually makes it harder because I lost the meaning in some sentences. I found them somewhere, can't remember, I think you can still message here.
+Tellemore: It's "Tá Na Lá."
Cad is ainm on t-amhran seo agus cá bhfaighidh mé na liricí?
My Irish is getting very dated now so - What's the name of this song and where can I get the lyrics..please!
"Níl Sé Ina Lá" "It's Not Yet Day"...!!! www.google.ie/search?client=opera&q=níl+sé+ina+lá+lyrics&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
@@gerardcummins757 Your link is to a version of the lyrics that doesn't resemble this recording, but reflects entirely different versions by Clannad and that bizarre saccharin incarnation of stage Irishism known as Celtic Woman (the Liberace of Irish music).
& a gathering of Bothántaíochts gathered by Kil Mc K some 50 7years ago !!