J'ai chanté cette chanson accompagné de ma guitare à la St Patrick dans un café d'Annay sous Lens (France) il y quelques années . J'ai adoré ce moment.
I love this song . When I met my husband for the first time he invited me to a Dubliners concert at Vredenburg Utrecht ( the Netherlands). This was on 2003..we have been many years and I love them. At my husbands funeral 18 months ago I choose mostly Dubliners songs. Great memories. I listen to them often, somerhings in tears and sometimes with a laugh, rememebering the good times we had together, and hij mocht we enjoyed setting togerher and Just listen to the great music of the Dubliners.
Everytime I go to Ireland to visit again, as I used to live there, I am inspired and i start singing all these songs. My irish friends correcting the words I use. Ireland is magic and it is deeply engraved in my Italian heart. You should know you are special, dear Irish friends.
I live in a working class mining village in S Yorkshire, when some 20 years ago, the local priest booked Paddy to sing at the village Catholic social club, probably the most famous artiste to appear there. Great voice and was so welcomed.
This song reminds me of my favorite teacher. He would put us on the stairs and have us sing this in kanon, usually in 3 parts. He was a 2 meters dutch man and his voice was so deep and volumeness that it would flow through the entire school. Sadly he passed away in 2004, but nonetheless i will never forget him❤
Ich kann gar nicht damit aufhören, Loblieder über die Dubliners zu singen....zeitlos, ewig, mit einer brillianten Schönheit versehen und für immer unvergessen.
My Grandad use to sing this quite often when I was growing up. Brings back so many memories and can't wait to get back to Ireland this year to see my cousin who moved over there nearly 30 years ago.
Hello from Ukraine 😊 Such a beautiful song) And equally beautiful performance ❤ I think, you need to live through certain amount of experiences in life in order to sing so soulfully. Here the song is not just sung, but lived through. Thank you so much)
The ending to this is not too dissimilar to waltzing Matilda lyrically in that both feature their own ghosts. And yes it’s a beautiful version with this audience
In Dublin's fair city Where the girls are so pretty I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone As she wheeled her wheelbarrow Through streets broad and narrow Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh!" Alive, alive, oh Alive, alive, oh Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh" She was a fishmonger And sure 'twas no wonder For so were her father and mother before And they both wheeled their barrows Through streets broad and narrow Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh Alive, alive, oh Alive, alive, oh Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh She died of a fever And no one could save her And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone But her ghost wheels her barrow Through streets broad and narrow Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh Alive, alive, oh Alive, alive, oh Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh Alive, alive, oh Alive, alive, oh Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh
When I was in Ireland it was pointed out the sculpture depicting Molly Malone and her wheel barrow, The guide who was Irish obviouly did not have a great deal of reverence for Molly refering to her as 'The Tart with the Cart'
How did Eliah say: Now where is your God? Does he have a brake, or has he went for taking a piss, or is he in thoughts? Hurt not yourself if you love not your God.
The Irish people which have its own linguage, the Gaelic, succeeded to make properly Irish the English linguage of the oppressor, that's a kind of revenge.
I'm German,I really do love Irish Folk music, especially traditional songs
Me too my friend
I'm a half breed. German and Irish. I love them both but to be honest the irish music seems to win most of the time
I'm a Cornish man and fellow Celtic friend god bless this beautiful song
Love this song, love this country 🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️
I'm italian. I love Ireland and this irish song :)
@not an irish song. written by a scotsman.
Hey, Bruce, get a life!
That's right what you say here. I am listening in 2024.
Eccomi!
J'ai chanté cette chanson accompagné de ma guitare à la St Patrick dans un café d'Annay sous Lens (France) il y quelques années . J'ai adoré ce moment.
learned this in school bringing back memories get on lads
LOVING this song....
im 72, my mother used to sing this to me when I was a child.. great song
I am swedish. Love irish music❤
I loved this as a kid
Can't believe this was twenty years ago.
The best Boy Band ever!
Quality 😅
I love this song . When I met my husband for the first time he invited me to a Dubliners concert at Vredenburg Utrecht ( the Netherlands). This was on 2003..we have been many years and I love them. At my husbands funeral 18 months ago I choose mostly Dubliners songs. Great memories. I listen to them often, somerhings in tears and sometimes with a laugh, rememebering the good times we had together, and hij mocht we enjoyed setting togerher and Just listen to the great music of the Dubliners.
Everytime I go to Ireland to visit again, as I used to live there, I am inspired and i start singing all these songs. My irish friends correcting the words I use. Ireland is magic and it is deeply engraved in my Italian heart.
You should know you are special, dear Irish friends.
I love all their voices for different reasons. But Paddy's and Ronnie's are the best. Truly magical to hear them sing.
I wish Luke had been there
Luke Kelly's voice, imo, was right up there with the best. Like you said magical.
So much talent on one stage . It's a shame that most of them have passed on.
talent :D
Happy 83rd Birthday Sean Cannon! 2023 🍻🥳
je les ai vus en concert à Kilkenny en 1977 , inoubliable !
They just were simply one of the best Irish bands. I wish they were still around. A very good version of Molly Malone by Paddy Reilly.
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The audience too.
❤Che nonnetti eccezionali, ne danno di polvere da mangiare a tantissime band giovanili di oggi! 🎉❤❤❤
what a lovely song a great irish song off molly malone richard
I live in a working class mining village in S Yorkshire, when some 20 years ago, the local priest booked Paddy to sing at the village Catholic social club, probably the most famous artiste to appear there. Great voice and was so welcomed.
Just beautiful how much the crowd loved them. They so well represented their culture.
Je ne comprend rien mais c'est merveilleux! Merci beaucoup d'exister!
This was the first English song I learned (I am Dutch) at age 10. I could feel nothing but sadness for poor sweet molly....
How can something be so beautiful, I am in tears
This song reminds me of my favorite teacher. He would put us on the stairs and have us sing this in kanon, usually in 3 parts. He was a 2 meters dutch man and his voice was so deep and volumeness that it would flow through the entire school. Sadly he passed away in 2004, but nonetheless i will never forget him❤
Old people are old.
Here I sit in my wheelchair.
Haunting song.
Still on the right side of the daisies
@SouthsideGerry in this case, I might substitute shamrocks ☘️ Cheers
@@SouthsideGerryit might be more appropriate to say shamrocks ☘️ 🤔 than daises. But very true. Cheers
This song always moves me, it reminds me my granny which was a fishmonger. And The Dubliners are like a good red wine, they improve withe age.
😊
Ich kann gar nicht damit aufhören, Loblieder über die Dubliners zu singen....zeitlos, ewig, mit einer brillianten Schönheit versehen und für immer unvergessen.
They’ve paid to come and hear you singing to them but they end up singing to you. Simply Brilliant, wish I could have been there to join in 🍺Slainte
scottish proddy here love the dubliners bless them all and Ireland
Bless you too!
I get chills every time I listen to this version
A pleurer tellement c'est beau...
God take care of Paddy. The perfect voice
When he sings 'eyes" at 25 gives you chills, brilliant, absolutely brillian
Love irish singing they are great
My Grandad use to sing this quite often when I was growing up. Brings back so many memories and can't wait to get back to Ireland this year to see my cousin who moved over there nearly 30 years ago.
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thank god its on u tube
enjoying this thank u
Hello from Ukraine 😊 Such a beautiful song) And equally beautiful performance ❤ I think, you need to live through certain amount of experiences in life in order to sing so soulfully. Here the song is not just sung, but lived through. Thank you so much)
Paddy has such a nice voice :)
Best singer in Dubliners, if you ask me!
We love Molly Malone!🎶🎶🎶
What a line up!
Alive, alive, alive oooh!
From Iceland with love !
Thank you for this escape
Your are very welcome. Thanks for watching.
one word fantastic
Giday from Australia paddy does a great job getting the audience involved with singing, not taking away from anyone else in my humble opinion
I remember singing that song in elementary school.
Me too….in Hungary😀😀
Love it !!!!!
Bravo 😁👏❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 let's celebrate 🥳🥂🥂🥂🥂🥳🥳 👍
Beautiful thank you
Irish mother long gone Molly Malone lives forever
Excellent!
Bellissima canzone. Tutti bravi , complimenti.Saluti dalla Calabria.
We learnt this song at school in Germany. It was a credit to our English lessons. 🙂
I would love to learn songs like that in school. Ich bin neidisch :(
I remember this song in music class in school many years ago..
Amo esta canción y la música tradicional irlandesa
I Love it !
Ein sehr schönes Lied! Gruß aus 🇩🇪✌
Love this song
THE BEST EVER
oldies but...goldies
Ich durfte das Denkmal von Molly Malone vor ein paar Jahren in Dublin bestaunen.
Ich habe dieses Denkmal vor genau einem Jahr in Dublin gesehen, war eine schöne Reise
Me gusta muchísimo the dubliners, pero sobre todo me gusta Paddy, es genial y su voz es una maravilla
I hope gig goes ahead next year
Outstanding
Wonderful!!
Glad you liked it!
Folk songs are loved the world 'round.
Amaizing from Spain
I love the These songs ❤😮
Unforgetabels
This are the best Irish band
Brilliant
Love the song,as my Mum would sing us to sleep with it.
😘👍🏻👍🏻❤️💕💕💖Top yes 💖 👍🏻 👍🏻
Good stuff 👏
🥰🥰🥰
Fab-u-lous 🙋♂️
Old bearded guys can beat any teenage band.
Totally
O yes
Very true
damn right 👍
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Ronnie Drew a couple of more years than you baby
I love the Dobliners sins i was Jung so keep on smiling with love Erik
The ending to this is not too dissimilar to waltzing Matilda lyrically in that both feature their own ghosts. And yes it’s a beautiful version with this audience
OMG you’re right!
In Dublin's fair city
Where the girls are so pretty
I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone
As she wheeled her wheelbarrow
Through streets broad and narrow
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh!"
Alive, alive, oh
Alive, alive, oh
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh"
She was a fishmonger
And sure 'twas no wonder
For so were her father and mother before
And they both wheeled their barrows
Through streets broad and narrow
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh
Alive, alive, oh
Alive, alive, oh
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh
She died of a fever
And no one could save her
And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone
But her ghost wheels her barrow
Through streets broad and narrow
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh
Alive, alive, oh
Alive, alive, oh
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh
Alive, alive, oh
Alive, alive, oh
Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh
Sang this when I was about four
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Dedicata agli amici del Pub Molly Malone di Lecce.
Bonjour ! comme j'aurais aimé avoir les paroles de ce succès ! ciao !
UP THE DUBS .
Wowowowowowowow
When I was in Ireland it was pointed out the sculpture depicting Molly Malone and her wheel barrow, The guide who was Irish obviouly did not have a great deal of reverence for Molly refering to her as 'The Tart with the Cart'
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Who remember this song from clockwork orange?
heel mooi proficiat
So sad I saw this so late.
Poor sweet Molly
How did Eliah say: Now where is your God? Does he have a brake, or has he went for taking a piss, or is he in thoughts? Hurt not yourself if you love not your God.
Out the door
The Irish people which have its own linguage, the Gaelic, succeeded to make properly Irish the English linguage of the oppressor, that's a kind of revenge.
No better or worse than any other country but in ireland you can probably enjoy yourself.
Am tired now of everything but particularly UA-cam mixes