No matter how many times I hear this song, I always get tears in my eyes. It is a truly beautiful pair of songs. The images you put with this song made it even more beautiful. My father's parents both came from Portugal in the early 20th Century, though they were both too young to remember it they passed through those famous gates.
I am Japanese. Conflicts of hearts that leave their hometown for beautiful melodies and hope and sadness and mind their hometown. I was immigrated to Brazil in South America with full of Japanese hope. Many people who were frustrated. Only a few people succeeded. So I sympathize with this song.
It is amazing for sure. What these people endured in their homeland. I'm sure it wasn't easy for them in America either. Annie Moore led quite a tragic life.
This is one of the best videos set to this song. I'd love to see Celtic Woman do this with actors. It would be priceless. This is so touching. My grandmother came alone to America through Ellis Island from Norway, as a young woman. This song and video greatly touched my heart!
They must have heard you (after all these years). When I saw them perform in my city in April 2017 they had a video going in the background with both original photos and actors playing Annie Moore and others.
These were some brave souls who made this treacherous journey across the sea. They helped to make this great country what it is today. God bless them!! Thank you so much for the upload!! This song and video is so touching.
I heard this song for the first time today and knew there had to be a video to go with the poignant message of this song. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us all. So touching.
So sad watching this video. I do not think todays people would survive that journey. Not tough enough. It’s sad they had to leave their homeland in the first place. Poor souls ❤❤
damn onions! i can't stop crying! my 3 year old is trying to make sure I'm ok. to be able to make that decision to leave all you know in hopes of a better life is so courageous and brave, i don't know of i could make that decision.
Breaks my heart everytime I watch this. I have a strong affinity with the Irish people. If it had not benn for the English landlords things could have been different. Scotland
Tamarah. You might be interested in knowing that Celtic Woman's 2016 album "Voices of Angels" includes an updated rendition of "Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears". It's performed by Eabha McMahon. A beautiful rendition by a beautiful singer. :-D
Tamarah. You probably know that Chloe Agnew was the lead singer on this version of the song. She left CW in 2013 for a solo career. I have seen her perform several times recently and she has been singing this as part of her song list. For a new video of her go to ua-cam.com/video/MOhQfBqwapE/v-deo.html.
Tamarah what a beautiful video I felt very emotional watching it. Who is singing the song? In 2008 a friend gave me this song to sing,I had never heard it before. I just loved it and I started researching about Anne Moore.I was moved by her story. I'm going to New York in September and I'll be going to see the memorial on Ellis Island. Is it possible to visit her grave in Calvery in Queens? I just watched the memorial video. Well Done thank you for sharing this. Linda in Sydney NSW Australia
Celtic Woman sang the song, however, the lead vocalist was Chloe Agnew. She left CW in 2013 to pursue a solo career. I have seen her in several shows recently and she often sings this song. She has also meet several descendants of Annie Moore which I'm sure has pleased them all.
Truth of the matter is, had it not been for the US, most of these immigrants never would've had to leave their homelands behind in the first place. America was behind the wars that made their native countries uninhabitable. The table since turned, and the US is now a worse place for the descendants of those Europeans, but most no longer have ties to the old country, don't speak the language, and have little sense of belonging there, so they just yearn after a place they don't really know, but belong to by blood.
Tamarah- I'd love to use the video about Ellis Island at our Norwegian Heritage Center in Stoughton, WI. We have an auditorium that visitors can watch selected videos on demand. Is it possible for us to get a copy of this to use for public viewing in our Auditorium. Here is the website to our heritage center: www.livsreise.org Feel free to contact me with regards to the feasibility and also if there would be a cost involved. Thank you for your consideration.
To whom it may concern- We would love to use this video about Ellis Island - New Ground -- Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears, at our Norwegian Heritage Center in Stoughton, WI. We have an auditorium that visitors can watch selected videos on demand. Is it possible for us to get a copy of this to use for public viewing in our Auditorium? Here is the website to our heritage center: www.livsreise.org Also, is there a cost for this request? Thank you, Sara Johnson
The line is 15 years, however, the composer, Brendan Graham, made a mistake because Annie Moore was 17 when she landed on Ellis Island. The mistake might have arose because her two brothers, Anthony and Phillip, were with her and the oldest (Anthony) had just turned 15.
@@johncombs2990 I don't think the mistake was Brendan Graham's; when talk about Annie Moore was on the go first, she was described as 15 years of age, bringing and responsible for her two younger siblings on the trip across the Atlantic. Apparently, her parents both travelled together first to the Us leaving their Annie to follow with the boys. BTW, there are two life-sized statues of Annie in existence, one at the point of embarcation and the other at Ellis island. They are different, the statue in Ellis Island is of Annie alone and the statue in Cóbh, Co Cork, is of Annie and her brothers.
No matter how many times I hear this song, I always get tears in my eyes. It is a truly beautiful pair of songs. The images you put with this song made it even more beautiful. My father's parents both came from Portugal in the early 20th Century, though they were both too young to remember it they passed through those famous gates.
I am so glad you enjoyed it. We are an amazing country because of the immegrants.
I am Japanese.
Conflicts of hearts that leave their hometown for beautiful melodies and hope and sadness and mind their hometown.
I was immigrated to Brazil in South America with full of Japanese hope.
Many people who were frustrated. Only a few people succeeded.
So I sympathize with this song.
Let's just say that I was just moved to tears twice. Amazing work!
It is amazing for sure. What these people endured in their homeland. I'm sure it wasn't easy for them in America either. Annie Moore led quite a tragic life.
This is one of the best videos set to this song. I'd love to see Celtic Woman do this with actors. It would be priceless. This is so touching. My grandmother came alone to America through Ellis Island from Norway, as a young woman. This song and video greatly touched my heart!
They must have heard you (after all these years). When I saw them perform in my city in April 2017 they had a video going in the background with both original photos and actors playing Annie Moore and others.
These were some brave souls who made this treacherous journey across the sea. They helped to make this great country what it is today. God bless them!! Thank you so much for the upload!! This song and video is so touching.
I heard this song for the first time today and knew there had to be a video to go with the poignant message of this song. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us all. So touching.
So beautiful
So sad watching this video. I do not think todays people would survive that journey. Not tough enough.
It’s sad they had to leave their homeland in the first place. Poor souls ❤❤
damn onions! i can't stop crying! my 3 year old is trying to make sure I'm ok. to be able to make that decision to leave all you know in hopes of a better life is so courageous and brave, i don't know of i could make that decision.
i cried.
I still get emotional every time I watch.
My schools choir we r doing this song
love it tam bam
Breaks my heart everytime I watch this. I have a strong affinity with the Irish people. If it had not benn for the English landlords things could have been different. Scotland
Great video!
Tamarah. You might be interested in knowing that Celtic Woman's 2016 album "Voices of Angels" includes an updated rendition of "Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears". It's performed by Eabha McMahon. A beautiful rendition by a beautiful singer. :-D
Thank you for letting me know! I will have to check that out!
Tamarah. You probably know that Chloe Agnew was the lead singer on this version of the song. She left CW in 2013 for a solo career. I have seen her perform several times recently and she has been singing this as part of her song list. For a new video of her go to ua-cam.com/video/MOhQfBqwapE/v-deo.html.
Some Presidents are related to people who came through Ellis Irsland and at least four have Irish ancestors including Kennedy, Reagan, Obama and Biden
Its very lovely! But when will you credit Celtic Woman for this music?
Click ...more which you see above. You will see the credit.
it is credited to them in the description and in the video credits.
Tamarah what a beautiful video I felt very emotional watching it. Who is singing the song? In 2008 a friend gave me this song to sing,I had never heard it before. I just loved it and I started researching about Anne Moore.I was moved by her story. I'm going to New York in September and I'll be going to see the memorial on Ellis Island. Is it possible to visit her grave in Calvery in Queens? I just watched the memorial video. Well Done thank you for sharing this. Linda in Sydney NSW Australia
Celtic Woman sang the song, however, the lead vocalist was Chloe Agnew. She left CW in 2013 to pursue a solo career. I have seen her in several shows recently and she often sings this song. She has also meet several descendants of Annie Moore which I'm sure has pleased them all.
Truth of the matter is, had it not been for the US, most of these immigrants never would've had to leave their homelands behind in the first place. America was behind the wars that made their native countries uninhabitable. The table since turned, and the US is now a worse place for the descendants of those Europeans, but most no longer have ties to the old country, don't speak the language, and have little sense of belonging there, so they just yearn after a place they don't really know, but belong to by blood.
Tamarah- I'd love to use the video about Ellis Island at our Norwegian Heritage Center in Stoughton, WI. We have an auditorium that visitors can watch selected videos on demand. Is it possible for us to get a copy of this to use for public viewing in our Auditorium. Here is the website to our heritage center: www.livsreise.org
Feel free to contact me with regards to the feasibility and also if there would be a cost involved. Thank you for your consideration.
Hi Sara! Of course! email me for more details :) lightsomeliving@gmail.com
To whom it may concern- We would love to use
this video about Ellis Island - New Ground -- Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears, at our Norwegian
Heritage Center in Stoughton, WI. We have an auditorium that visitors can watch
selected videos on demand. Is it possible for us to get a copy of this to
use for public viewing in our Auditorium? Here is the website to
our heritage center: www.livsreise.org
Also, is there a cost for this request?
Thank you, Sara Johnson
I hope you found it helpful.
Such a shame what happened after with alll but 2 of her childreen dying in childhood.
Hope defeats despair but theee are limits.
Emotional song though
many did not make it to ellis island they were buired at sea
So bloody sad.
America was built on the backs of the immigrants.
The most tragic part of this is she lost almost all her children to death at a young age as child motality in thosrs days was extremely high
50 or 15 years cant understand need to study 4 reading!!btw i looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooove this song!!!!!!
The line is 15 years, however, the composer, Brendan Graham, made a mistake because Annie Moore was 17 when she landed on Ellis Island. The mistake might have arose because her two brothers, Anthony and Phillip, were with her and the oldest (Anthony) had just turned 15.
@@johncombs2990 I don't think the mistake was Brendan Graham's; when talk about Annie Moore was on the go first, she was described as 15 years of age, bringing and responsible for her two younger siblings on the trip across the Atlantic. Apparently, her parents both travelled together first to the Us leaving their Annie to follow with the boys. BTW, there are two life-sized statues of Annie in existence, one at the point of embarcation and the other at Ellis island. They are different, the statue in Ellis Island is of Annie alone and the statue in Cóbh, Co Cork, is of Annie and her brothers.
We’ve listened to that song in English classes lmao
Compare Ellis Island its legacy to gie yhehbtreat I migrants today a d tgeir system needs reform
That being said over here immigration is a problem tò
Yo that's a terrible song, i feel like my ears got raped
however thats a great video but gosh that music for like 8 minutes