Oh man, I look stupid right now crying. My wife and I used to go silly and sing this song while on the road travelling to wherever on a Saturday afternoon. All the memories just gushing in, super overwhelming. My darling, love of my life, passed away last year. Oh, if only heaven was that close, I'd walk 500 miles, and I would gladly walk 500 more.
We are currently on a cruise in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. We had an onboard party yesterday and this song was played. I've heard it before. I swear every Scotsman got up to dance and it was very energetic! Great song. Great people.
As I write this, I sit next to my wife as she lies helpless in a Neuro ICU in Charlotte, NC. As an Ulster Scot, but a Scot nonetheless, I truly needed this song right now. Thank you from the depths of my soul.
@@KittyStarlight Thanks Kitty. I had been a widow to my first husband who was a wonderful man. I had sworn I'd never marry again, but 4 years later, God had other plans, thankfully. They were alike in their character and morals. We visited Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, where his relatives from Scotland had migrated after the Highland Clearances. I wish we'd had the chance to visit Scotland. Take care!
This one was good but I really think Leo Moracchioli's version is way better if the song being heavier isn't a put off. It is also surprisingly faithful yet he also somehow made it entirely his own
For my beloved wife untill the day we meet again in Jesus' arm.. I'll keep listening to this. This was the song I sang and you said yes. Missing you much.
I'm younger, but I also can't get this song out of my mind! I listen to this version several times a day, it's that good! And it's better than the original.
I am from Angola and lived 6 years of my life in Scotland, Aberdeen where I graduated from RGU. I have Scotland as my second home. I met people who are as part of my family and I am as part of their family. This song take me back to the land of my precious single malts, my beloved Scotland.
How perfect is that? The Proclaimers have written a song to be sung in Scotland for the next thousand years. Thanks for the Tune-up, Malcolm. and Maclean.
As an American Scotsman this song touches a part of my heart and soul that bagpipe music touches. I am proud of my Scottish heritage and me and my children went to Scotland in 2006 and I have never met a more welcoming, warm, and generous people.
Great to read your comment. I left Scotland in 1978 but am fortunate enough to visit every year to a "wee hoose" I still keep there. I love the countries in which I have lived, but my heart still pulls be back to Scotland. Alba gu brath
It sounds very much like a studio recording with pitch correction. I'm pretty sure they're lip syncing here. In fact at 0:19 I can hear the undesired artifacts from autotune. When he says "goes along".
But.. Wouldn't it have been better if they came on and said.. "Today we are looking through the triangle window, and what's there kids? It's a wee song about walking a lot.. Here we go"...
As someone who possibly has adhd, I’m always on the lookout for new songs to listen to. Music is how I cope with possibly having it. The more peppy the tune is, the better I feel.
Irish guy here, my late Dad lived in Glasgow as a young man, he was a big Bhoys fan, as are all of our family. Haven't met my distant Scottish cousins in a long time, but I can't wait to see them again...Oh, and my God-mother was Scottish to...May God bless Scotland, our Celtic cousins...😄
I'm Scottish. I was always told that I was Irish due to my red hair and green eyes. I took a DNA test and found out that I am almost 100% Scot. I love this music.
I was doing one of those charity walks - the Komen Breast Cancer 3 Day where you walk 60 miles in 3 days. I had speakers hooked up to my backpack and was blaring this song as I was walking along the route. The best part was people along the route cheering us on and singing along with the chorus and especially the "da-da-da-da" parts. It really lifts the spirits when you've walked 18 miles in a day, your feet hurt and you're trying to make it that last couple of miles to that day's finish line. This is an amazingly powerful song. The first 9 years I did this walk I logged the first 500 miles and in almost a decade since then I have added 500 more. I have literally waIked 1000 miles to this song!
The driving and infectious rhythm, the rich harmony drenched in Scottish brogue, all done while rocking their kilts... If you can listen to this without eanting to walk 500 miles yourself then get to the ER quickly. You might actually be dead!
Aye, but you have to take a wee peep underneath the kilt to see if the person wearing it is a true scot. If he's as naked as the day he was born he' the real deal!
I didn't expect that anyone could a better cover of the Proclaimers classic. This, however, blew me away. The energy if right where it should be. What a great effort guys.
All my family are Scottish and I am incredibly proud to be Scotish. If you meet a person from Scotland it is like you have known them for years they are the best people ever who will always help someone in need. 💖
Keaton Smith, And WAR is best fought while wearing a kilt.💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 My Grampa fought with The Scottish Highlanders in WWI. His brother died beside him, but, red-headed Lauchlan Stewart survived a long life, albeit, he came home from the war with only one arm and several deep and long scars. The man loved to sing! Grampa patiently taught the milkman’s loaned horse to plough with only one arm...and the horse would come trotting to Grampa when he sang out across the pasture.
i have a Scottish accent and i started singing this in class and my budy started singing with me he's from Scotland it was amazing class stopped untill the song ended
As an American when told about the Scottish version of the song I didn't originally think much of it. Extremely grateful I gave it a chance. I love this version as much as the original proclaimers version... Outstanding. Absolutely brilliant...
@@claytondennis5245 what are you onabout? The procalimers are scottish and its their song? The scottish "version" is the original. This is comeing from a scot lmao
I have loved this song my entire life and I have grown up to learn I am a 9th generation American Scottish transplant with roots in Glasgow Scotland and a great grandfather 9 generations ago who sold himself into indentured service to get to America and I wish I could emigrate back to Glasgow Scotland. God bless the Scots.
Same here and i do. My wife has actually threatened to throw the t.v. out the window if i don't give it a rest. My response was to turn it up full blast on the home theater system...
I’m English but this song always gets me going. My wife is half scottish so maybe that is why. That is great. Can’t wait for this lockdown to finish so we can go and revisit bonny Scotland. X
This made me think of Mrs. Turek, a proud Scots woman from my home town. My neighbor is long passed, but the memories this video brought out are sweet. Thank you.
I first heard that song in the year 1993 before I graduated from high school. How cool is that. And I still really like this song. I like it I like it I like it.🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🎶🎶🎶🎶
I had heard this song "in the background" for many years. Then one day I noticed how The Proclaimers pronounced the word "thowsand" and I was really hooked. There's something about a Scots accent ...
I keep watching this video because it is a wonderful example of Scottish pride and energy. I am a YORKSHIRE girl, Oh how I wish we had a song as brilliant as this to represent us.
april dawn I am born in Yorkshire too but love this and the Scottish hills and ways. I was born in a little village in Yorkshire and my best scottish friend in a little scottish village yet we are so similar for some reason.
As an Englishman, I wish we showed this much national pride. God bless you all, and those 500 miles would be privileged to have your feet walk upon them.
The best part of not being born in Scotland is being able to tecognize how truly beautiful the Scottish accents are and not have worry if you are being narcissistic . Nobody handles the English language more beautifully than a Scot.
I was a little Leary on these two only because I never heard of them . I love Celtic thunder as I was searching I found this ,these guys are REALLY good ! I enjoyed this singing along great job keep me cleaning LOL
Oh man, I look stupid right now crying. My wife and I used to go silly and sing this song while on the road travelling to wherever on a Saturday afternoon. All the memories just gushing in, super overwhelming. My darling, love of my life, passed away last year. Oh, if only heaven was that close, I'd walk 500 miles, and I would gladly walk 500 more.
I don't even know you but I'd walk with you just to keep you company...hope you find peace in your life..!!
Condolences for your loss.
@@patmccaffery1543 same
I lost my dear wife also brother, it hurts but soon we will all be reunited 👍
John 5:28-29
God Bless you!
We are currently on a cruise in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. We had an onboard party yesterday and this song was played. I've heard it before. I swear every Scotsman got up to dance and it was very energetic! Great song. Great people.
Yes its definitely a floor filler song 😄
Funny but the first time I heard this was in Temple Bar in Dublin about 10 years ago. So much fun.
My son-in-law is Scottish & Irish. He is struggling with cancer and this song is very uplifting for him. He listens to it every day.
praying he goes into remission
I hope that he is still with us and recovering, may God give him strength...❤
I Hope he gets better and the good thing is tell your son that I’m Irish and Scottish because I am ❤️
@@AnnePeterfreund Im so sorry for him.I know what it means to have cancer.I wish him the and to you all the best.
Greetings from AUSTRIA ! ! !
I am so very sorry, I pray he got betterd❤
As I write this, I sit next to my wife as she lies helpless in a Neuro ICU in Charlotte, NC. As an Ulster Scot, but a Scot nonetheless, I truly needed this song right now. Thank you from the depths of my soul.
I don't know you, but I'm thinking of you and pulling for your wife. Please update us when you can!
Best wishes from Denmark.
Prayers from here for both of you.
Healing prayers for your wife 💕🙏⚘
Our love and prayers to you both, from South Australia 💕
If this doesn't put a smile on your face... you need to walk 500 more miles.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🎇🌿🌻🌿👍👍👍
Or 1000 lol
@@MARIALUIZA-vu3no loo
@@adamreighard6773 o]olpo[o
It's not easy to do that. 100 was exhausting.
The Proclaimers created a gem of a song……it’s 2021 and EVERYONE is still singing this amazing song!
2023 now and still going strong
2024 now and still going strong
2024
2025! ❤
My late husband was a Scotsman and I am proud to have strong Scotch/Irish heritage too. He was adorable in his kilt outfit. How I loved that man!🖤
I think you were probably very happy together. Glad you had each other and were together for however long the time was that you had.
@@KittyStarlight Thanks Kitty. I had been a widow to my first husband who was a wonderful man. I had sworn I'd never marry again, but 4 years later, God had other plans, thankfully. They were alike in their character and morals. We visited Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, where his relatives from Scotland had migrated after the Highland Clearances. I wish we'd had the chance to visit Scotland. Take care!
Thats so sweet
@@nadinehoogenboezem4798 Thank you love!🎃
❤️
It's a rare thing to find a song cover that is both faithful to the original ad yet just as good. And this is.
This one was good but I really think Leo Moracchioli's version is way better if the song being heavier isn't a put off. It is also surprisingly faithful yet he also somehow made it entirely his own
For my beloved wife untill the day we meet again in Jesus' arm.. I'll keep listening to this. This was the song I sang and you said yes. Missing you much.
Praying for your missing piece in your heart right now..... Goodluck w/the chapter
That brought a tear. Sorry!
I love this song, what woman would not! This was the song my husband chose for us to karaoke to. Love it!
My husband loved this song, he passed away 3 years ago, I miss my MAN
No matter what mood you are in , this song just puts you in the best mood!!!!!
great weddingsong too
Agreed!
True
3am. 75 years old. Cannot get this song out of my mind❤ thank you❤
I'm younger, but I also can't get this song out of my mind! I listen to this version several times a day, it's that good! And it's better than the original.
I am from Angola and lived 6 years of my life in Scotland, Aberdeen where I graduated from RGU. I have Scotland as my second home. I met people who are as part of my family and I am as part of their family.
This song take me back to the land of my precious single malts, my beloved Scotland.
How perfect is that? The Proclaimers have written a song to be sung in Scotland for the next thousand years. Thanks for the Tune-up, Malcolm. and Maclean.
As an American Scotsman this song touches a part of my heart and soul that bagpipe music touches. I am proud of my Scottish heritage and me and my children went to Scotland in 2006 and I have never met a more welcoming, warm, and generous people.
como argento mezcla de todo tu orgullo me lo paso por el culo
You would probably really enjoy Dougie MacLean singing Caledonia then. Glad you liked it over here.
Great to read your comment. I left Scotland in 1978 but am fortunate enough to visit every year to a "wee hoose" I still keep there. I love the countries in which I have lived, but my heart still pulls be back to Scotland. Alba gu brath
I would love to go to Scotland. Maybe there is a Scotland in Heaven. If not, my family of Scots are there waiting for me.
that harmony, freaking amazing
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@afrodamus Ya it gives me goosebumps the way that chorus sounded!
It sounds very much like a studio recording with pitch correction. I'm pretty sure they're lip syncing here. In fact at 0:19 I can hear the undesired artifacts from autotune. When he says "goes along".
@@ViaticalTree Yes you could be correct
@@ViaticalTree What do you mean by undesired artifacts? I listened to that part multiple times, but I couldn't pick up on it.
I saw The Proclaimers sing this at Edinburgh Castle in front of a home crowd last year. Trust me. That was the best version.
😃 Yeah! That had to be awesome! 😃
Absolutely without a doubt
But.. Wouldn't it have been better if they came on and said..
"Today we are looking through the triangle window, and what's there kids? It's a wee song about walking a lot.. Here we go"...
Lucky
The original is always best
0:23 - a Scotsman saying "if I get drunk..." What's with the "if" ?
As someone who possibly has adhd, I’m always on the lookout for new songs to listen to. Music is how I cope with possibly having it. The more peppy the tune is, the better I feel.
I'm somewhat similar: i can't get into a game without it having a good soundtrack. if there's no good songs in the game, I fail to get into it.
The Pogues. If I should fall from the grace of God
I love the self confidence of the young man in this duo, that smile is wonderful!!
… the son, perhaps?
Name is darren macclean. This is from PBS in america. There are more videos on UA-cam.
Typical McLean . A 5ft 10in fire plug. 😅
I’m not even Scottish but this song makes me wanna be Scottish!!🥰
Irish guy here, my late Dad lived in Glasgow as a young man, he was a big Bhoys fan, as are all of our family. Haven't met my distant Scottish cousins in a long time, but I can't wait to see them again...Oh, and my God-mother was Scottish to...May God bless Scotland, our Celtic cousins...😄
This makes me proud to be Scottish, and I'm not even Scottish.
I'm with you on that, and I'm French!! :-)
hahahahahha
Buy a tartan, instant Scot every time
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I love it that there’s no tattoos nor overdone muscles just lots of people dancing and having fun. 😃
Sounds like you're judgmental about others and their bodies. You gonna scream at the sight of an earring next, mate?
No hats on backwards either which is epidemic in the States.
I'm Scottish. I was always told that I was Irish due to my red hair and green eyes. I took a DNA test and found out that I am almost 100% Scot. I love this music.
From the Viking raiders.
Same here but my DNA is 24% Scot and maternal Viking Jasmine haplogroup.
I love Scottish music and the Celtic folk songs that Mark Knopfler performs. I'm a Yank mongrel being English, Irish, and Scottish.
i would move to Scotland just because of this song
Good decision. 👍🏼😎
Lived there, its cold and rainy like 340 days a year :P
This song is so god damn Scottish and it's beautiful.
+SeaBiscuit No reason to use God's name in vain.
Ron Kidwell God doesn't exist, I can use a fictional character's name in whichever way I please.
+SeaBiscuit This song is so Harry Potter damn Scottish and it's beautiful. haha ;)
Luath ... No. What?
+SeaBiscuit Harry Potter is another fictional character like God mate.
I'm gonna listen to it again.
I have watched this so many times, and cry every time, my excuse is I am Welsh, living in Perth WA We are an emotional nation!😊
BRILLIANT SONG--never grows old never sounds dated or stale and always brings a gleam to your eye.
I was doing one of those charity walks - the Komen Breast Cancer 3 Day where you walk 60 miles in 3 days. I had speakers hooked up to my backpack and was blaring this song as I was walking along the route. The best part was people along the route cheering us on and singing along with the chorus and especially the "da-da-da-da" parts. It really lifts the spirits when you've walked 18 miles in a day, your feet hurt and you're trying to make it that last couple of miles to that day's finish line. This is an amazingly powerful song. The first 9 years I did this walk I logged the first 500 miles and in almost a decade since then I have added 500 more. I have literally waIked 1000 miles to this song!
The driving and infectious rhythm, the rich harmony drenched in Scottish brogue, all done while rocking their kilts...
If you can listen to this without eanting to walk 500 miles yourself then get to the ER quickly. You might actually be dead!
Dr O'Boogie it’s a poor rendition of the original it makes you boak when you listen to this put on Scottish accent
Real men wear kilts! Great cover; definitely one of the best I’ve ever heard. ❤️ from California!
Aye, but you have to take a wee peep underneath the kilt to see if the person wearing it is a true scot. If he's as naked as the day he was born he' the real deal!
I saw this sign in a store in Nova Scottish:
A kilt worn with underwear is a skirt
I'm Italian, but my land is definitely Scotland.🏴 I love so much Scotland and Scottish people ❤️. When I came back in Italy I wanted to cry.
Have our flags here in memory.
I didn't expect that anyone could a better cover of the Proclaimers classic. This, however, blew me away. The energy if right where it should be. What a great effort guys.
All my family are Scottish and I am incredibly proud to be Scotish. If you meet a person from Scotland it is like you have known them for years they are the best people ever who will always help someone in need. 💖
i would walk 500 miles to watch this live
agree
Would you walk 500 more?
YES!
Rahim Abdelli I would to
we all could have a little group that will walk 500 miles and 500 more.
Who is up for that????
i listened to it 500 times...and will go for another 500 times..fell in love with Scotland
Are we gonna talk about the size for the right dudes calf’s, it’s amazing .
Holy you’re right
The Scottish make anything sound great!
you are right. We do make everything sound a wee bit greater!!
This song is best while wearing a kilt.
Keaton Smith, And WAR is best fought while wearing a kilt.💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
My Grampa fought with The Scottish Highlanders in WWI. His brother died beside him, but, red-headed Lauchlan Stewart survived a long life, albeit, he came home from the war with only one arm and several deep and long scars.
The man loved to sing! Grampa patiently taught the milkman’s loaned horse to plough with only one arm...and the horse would come trotting to Grampa when he sang out across the pasture.
Keaton Smith - great idea!I have 4!
@@neddamaccallum386 - Arms? LOL
Yes
Keaton Smith
Oh god yes obviously.
This was the first time I heard this song. I absolutely loved it 💓 Greetings from Finland
Hi Finland! America here
@@kimberlyowen9014 Hello America 👋😄
This song will always be better in a Scottish accent.
so true
no doubt, I just watched some guy turn this song into a Lullaby
Those are Scottish accents.
lol.
Beatrice Villaflor from a English person it is a great accent well done Scotland uk for ever together we are better 500 miles great
As an american, I would pay a significant amount of money to have a scottish accent.
So would i
Amd iam one quarter scottish
As an Italian, I would pay a significant amount of money to understand what a man with a Scottish accent is telling me.
So would i
me too!
The second guy without guitar loving his accent
@James Waddell He is English probably, right?
Gets my Scottish blood flowing. MacLeod of Lewis. Mothers side. And proud of it.
The man on right has the marvelous STRONG accent/brogue. LOVEEEE IT.
I come back and watch this at least once a week! They make my heart so happy!!! ♥️
I'm Austrian and I watched this many Times. They are so cool! Love the Song and the Scottish accent. 👌🏻
🇦🇹🤝🏴
i have a Scottish accent and i started singing this in class and my budy started singing with me he's from Scotland it was amazing class stopped untill the song ended
khyrzd red Thank god I don’t live in Scotland.
r/thathappened
Liar
@@jackalann what the hell? 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴 We Scots are one of the most friendly folk you'll ever meet!
Im scotts-Irish and can't get enough
The most awesome accent on the planet!!
May the Scots one day RULE THE WORLD!
Nah just take back Independence from England
@@hungrybird777h4 not if the useless SNP have anything to do with it.
Those vocal harmonies give me life
I love Scotland! Greetings from Brazil!
I love this song and this is a fantastic rendition of it!
I’m Scottish, and I love this version! 💕😘
I'm a Austrian (not a AUSTRALIEN guy) but who care's , i love scottish music and especialy this song.Best regards from Austria !
As an American when told about the Scottish version of the song I didn't originally think much of it. Extremely grateful I gave it a chance. I love this version as much as the original proclaimers version... Outstanding. Absolutely brilliant...
The proclaimers are scottish? 🤔
@@connorbrown3409 no. They're most definitely not Scottish
@@claytondennis5245 what are you onabout? The procalimers are scottish and its their song? The scottish "version" is the original. This is comeing from a scot lmao
I've met Jim Malcom in person multiple times. He's a great guy.
Where do they perform? I go to the UK every few years to see my husband family in Leeds... would love to see a show
@@ladylion189 He's well worth seeing. I have seen him many times. He comes to Washington State about one a year around Valentine's Day.
I like this song and I need to hear it every time I feel down. With Love from Sweden
I have loved this song my entire life and I have grown up to learn I am a 9th generation American Scottish transplant with roots in Glasgow Scotland and a great grandfather 9 generations ago who sold himself into indentured service to get to America and I wish I could emigrate back to Glasgow Scotland. God bless the Scots.
I loved ♥ this music 🎶 from the first time I heard it.
I had a shitty day, but this really picked me up :)
Good evening, this is THE BEST VERSION EVER OF THAT Song ( I'm Gonna B ( 500 Miles ) 🎵🎵👍👍👌👌😇😇 Cheers 🍻🍻
This makes me wish I was Scottish. I love it. Thank you. Very entertaining and uplifting!
Oh my gosh. I thought I was in heaven. This is awesome music. I could listen to this song nonstop
Same here and i do. My wife has actually threatened to throw the t.v. out the window if i don't give it a rest. My response was to turn it up full blast on the home theater system...
One of my favorite songs from way back to the day.
I’m English but this song always gets me going. My wife is half scottish so maybe that is why. That is great. Can’t wait for this lockdown to finish so we can go and revisit bonny Scotland. X
My grandmother was Scottish! So I’m a bit Scottish. I loved that song and how the singers presented it. 😍
This made me think of Mrs. Turek, a proud Scots woman from my home town. My neighbor is long passed, but the memories this video brought out are sweet. Thank you.
I love it! Those lyrics,... that's what a real man would say to a real woman.
There are a great number of great Scottish singers and musicians - great people loved by the 55,000 Kelly Clan. God bless Scotland.
I love these two gentlemen. They are awesome. I wish I could find more of their songs. Carry On 🎶🌹
I first heard that song in the year 1993 before I graduated from high school. How cool is that. And I still really like this song. I like it I like it I like it.🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🎶🎶🎶🎶
I had heard this song "in the background" for many years. Then one day I noticed how The Proclaimers pronounced the word "thowsand" and I was really hooked. There's something about a Scots accent ...
Amazing!
I WILL SALUTE ANY SCOTTISH PEOPLE ESPECIALLY THOSE ONES WHO PLAYS THE MUSICAL FLUTE BAG
Eh, bagpipes mate
And no need to shout 😒
Why thank you! It's Bagpipes for further reference but I appreciate this x 🏴
SmoshFan 070 sorry mate, I forgot what it was called 😅
@@callmepoka941 don't worry about it lol
Oh my gosh, this is the BEST VERSION I have heard!!!! LOVE those beautiful Scottish accents!!!!!!!!!!!
What a great song! Love it!!
NOPE this is the best version of this song in my opinion. The totally have me reLOVING this song.
welcome to another episode of: opinions
@David Stephens I agree
They've got me, I've only listened a couple thousand times so far!!!
This musicians make me proud to be of scottish decent -- 67 yr old woman from ashland oregon usa!
This is the best love song ever written. Excellent version.
I never get tired of listening to this version.
This version gives me chills! Love it!,
I keep watching this video because it is a wonderful example of Scottish pride and energy. I am a YORKSHIRE girl, Oh how I wish we had a song as brilliant as this to represent us.
april dawn I am born in Yorkshire too but love this and the Scottish hills and ways. I was born in a little village in Yorkshire and my best scottish friend in a little scottish village yet we are so similar for some reason.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS !!!THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED TO SEE AND HEAR TODAY!!!!!
January 10, 2025 and this song is still an uplifting tune to set your feet to tapping and wash away those blues! 💙
Such a great song. You can’t help but sing along with it !!!
Gorgeous. ... got a chill!
Marcy Peter try the original,versions n wrote and performed by the proclaimers
Love both!!!!! Thanks!
Gives this Canadian Buchanan goosebumps! Loved this song from the first time I heard it. :-)
I used to sing this to motivate myself whilst walking the 500 miles of the Camino de Compestelo in Spain. It is very motivating as you stride along.
Feels like a combination of passion and awesomeness. I absolutely loved the performance!
As an Englishman, I wish we showed this much national pride. God bless you all, and those 500 miles would be privileged to have your feet walk upon them.
The best part of not being born in Scotland is being able to tecognize how truly beautiful the Scottish accents are and not have worry if you are being narcissistic . Nobody handles the English language more beautifully than a Scot.
I was a little Leary on these two only because I never heard of them . I love Celtic thunder as I was searching I found this ,these guys are REALLY good ! I enjoyed this singing along great job keep me cleaning LOL
I do too! I still think George Donaldson sings it best, but I like how these gentlemen sing it, too.
I am so glad the algorithm boss sent this to me today. I always liked it.
Never tire of this version!!!
...perhaps the most sincere and beautiful love song humanity has ever created...
Awesome! Handsome guys too
Well i am Scottish and very proud. I danced to the bagpipes as a young girl and teen