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cherishtheladies
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ธ.ค. 2015
Cherish the Ladies & Don Stiffe, The Christmas Letter
A song from the late 1800's from Cherish the Ladies latest Christmas album, "Christmas In Ireland", featuring Don Stiffe on lead vocals. It tells the sad story of forced immigration due to starvation and unemployment and a mother's broken heart lamenting over the loneliness of a Christmas morning knowing that her family is forever torn apart and the only contact she'll ever have is the letters that arrive for Christmas.
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Beautiful song and singer! Keep it up Donn!
So touching. Memories of my Grandparents and how they cried when we left their home to return to Scotland after our holidays. God rest their souls.
Wonderful !!
So beautiful singing and amazing song ever Don with Cherish The Ladies so amazing video also thank you all Happy Holidays
After watching(listening) 'The Christmas Letter', I top it off with 'I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day'......... Absolutely Wonderful!!
Sheer class from Don, Joanie & CTL what a recording to cherish. Maith thù Don.
Where can I find the lyrics?
No matter how may times i hear don. I think. Wow. Wished i had a voice like his. Love your music
Always makes me cry. I think about my grandparents leaving their parents, never to see them ever again. I can't even imagine never seeing my son ever again. So, heartbreaking.
Balling tears listening to this at Christmas special this year. A beautiful song with beautiful lyrics sung with so much heart. I'll keep this song with me for the rest of my life
What a wonderful voice !
I saw Don and Cherish the Ladies for a solid week on a cruise. Each and every one are GEMS! Joanie Madden has more personality than any living person!
Amazing voice and singing ever Don with Cherish The Ladies exquisite song so much thank you
Lyrics:(closest I could find) Not far from Miltown Malbay if you travel south a small way, To a place called Bonavilla in the pleasant County Clare. Where there lived a widow lonely with her one daughter only, Who stayed at home to care her while the rest were gone away. Now this poor old woman weeping and her daughter she was sleeping, Wearied from her toils, 'twas the eve of Christmas day. They got letters, they got money, they felt lonely somehow funny, And to her sleeping daughter these words she then did say: “Oh then Kate a-stór, you’re sleeping while my eyes are ever weeping, Weeping for those little ones that’s gone so far away. Won’t you read again that letter, somehow it makes me better, Each time I hear the news of them that’s in Amerikay. Oh the kitchen here was full of them and one by one the lot of them, Sailed out across that great big sea to that land so far away. And now each little motion on the wide and fretful ocean, Falls heavy on the mother’s heart this blessed Christmas Day. 'Tis well I do remember the bleak day in December, When the neighbors laid your father in his narrow bed of clay. Then I prayed God would be taken, [I prayed to God to take me], For my heart was well near breaking, Myself and all those little ones that Blessed Christmas Day. But the yellow waves were shining with their creamy deep grey lining, And they stole the children of my heart to that land so far away. First went Dick and Nelly, then little blue-eyed Willie, Oh ‘tis far ye’re from a mother’s care this Blessed Christmas Day. Next went brown haired Mary herself and Tommy Carey, Slipped down across to Father Pat before they sailed away. It was the lucky marriage, for she’s rolling in her carriage, Around the streets of Broadway this Blessed Christmas Day. And that little wild lad Davy, with the flaxy hair so wavy, He’s singing Irish songs for them tonight in old Broadway. If I was only near him, to hear the big crowds cheer him, ‘Tis a mother’s heart would swell with pride that Blessed Christmas Day. Now what’s the use in talking, Seánín was hardly walking, When I saw him climb upon the cliff and look across the bay. My bitter tears were falling, sure I knew this day was calling, The only tree around [treasure of] my heart that Blessed Christmas Day. But the yellow waves are shining and mo bhrón ‘tis I am pining, To sail upon the top o’ them to that land so far away. Won’t you read again that letter, somehow it makes me better, Each time I hear the news of them that’s in Amerikay. (Might be slightly different. Found these lyrics from a different version) Blessed Christmas Day (Roud 5220) Martin Junior Crehan Bonavilla, Mullagh Recorded 1987 Carroll Mackenzie Collection
Thank You so much!
Beautiful theme with sad lyrics, a reflection of dark and sad times. It has reached me inside. Thanks and congratulations.🙏🎹🎵🍀
Such a special song - no words for how much I love this!
Weepin away here x its nowhere near Christmas. First time i,ve heard it. .brilliant.
Heard him sing this at a Cherish the Ladies Christmas concert...moved me to tears...his voice is incredible but the emotions that come out of it is not like no other ☘️💚🎶
Is there someone who has the lyrics of this beautiful song?
Excellent performance, arrangement & singing from Cherish The Ladies and vocalist Don Stiffe..Go hiontach ar fad 🥀
Who could not love this? Ten people are crazy, or jealous, or both.
So gorgeous singing and song Don and Cherish The Ladies this so beautiful song ever all thank you
Does anyone have the lyrics?
At 6:08 his solo verse is followed by the most heavenly chorus.......................................................................
This is SO pretty!!!
Has anyone got the lyrics and chords. This is amazing. Reaches into your soul.
ought ohhhh I' m getting ready to cry...................
Angels ..... having a "field day"....................love 4.26 especially and Don's accent.......
Angels............................Thank you....
Touches the heart & everyone that had to emigrated...reminds me how heartbroken my Mother was when all 18 of us went away. GOD BLESS AMERICA IT WAS GOOD TO EVERYONE
Beautiful ♥️
So gorgeous singing and song ever Don this gorgeous ever with Cherish The Ladies amazing so Grand ever thank you all
God that is beautiful, well done Don, Joane and Cherish ladies
Beautiful and haunting !!! Well done Don.
Lyrics?
Beautiful & touching -- gave me a sad little chill as I listened to it (& hit repeat to hear it again).
Absolutely beautiful. Brought tears to my eyes. Wonderful words and so true x
thanks for the whistle ...brings relief from sadness.....
guess I should just let myself cry.......extremely soulful.....thank the Lord...
Fab song. What a singer. Fabulous
Took my Mother to see them for the first time An incredible show such talent Don is chilling
Darn, I have a tear falling into my Guinness.
Heartrending. The fate of thousands of Irish families in the 19th century.🤐🤐🤐🤐
I really love your musics! Please make them available on Google Play.
Cherish Ladies & Dan Stiffe, The Christmas Letter
how and where can i get tickets?
look out for the festivals in the County Clare they often play at those fests
Very Beautiful Great singing great everything Love all of you
Beautiful Don Ollie Conway sang this at my fathers grave God rest them both
I miss my family over the sea, Lucky I at least have my wife, daughter & lovely cats 3
Don Stiffe.. No one could do it better WOW it grips your heart