Shaun Davey's Fill to me the Parting Glass, Derry 2013
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- Fill to me the Parting Glass was composed by Shaun Davey in 1998 for the closing sequence of the film Waking Ned; the words are traditional set to his new, original melody. In 2002 Shaun Davey re-orchestrated the song to include full orchestra and choir. In 2013 He added bagpipes in A to create a more powerful sound for the closing concert of Derry, European City of Culture.
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May our glasses be ever full, may there always be a roof over our heads and may we be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows we’re dead.
And after this there's nothing that can be said. Absolutely beautiful.
Beautiful
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Thank you
Tout est dit ! J’adhère et je mets ma montre à l’heure 😉🎼🙏🏽👼
For me, this (with the original Ned Devine soundtrack) is the definitive version of this beautiful and cheeky farewell song. We played it as my husband's coffin was carried out of the church, and it lifted me to sing along. Thank you Shaun for this gift of tune, Liam for his voice, and everyone else involved 🙏
The Waking Ned Devine soundtrack is, in my opinion, one of the greatest soundtracks ever. And that's saying a LOT.
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Could not have said it better Jan and condolences for the loss of your husband.
@@texaswader Thank you very much!
A beautiful memory and testament. God bless.
Holy Moly ! Full orchestra, including a bagpipe section and a huge choir, with Shaun Davey singing The Parting Glass sure was stunning!
I want this to be the last song that is played when I am present. ☘️🇮🇪☘️
It's tunes as these that beckon now my Celtic soul
to walk down heathered paths
to find some quiet place of dearest friends and true,
themselves in search of comfort from the gathering cold.
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Ah Christ, this is just perfectly beautiful.
This grabs the heart and doesn’t let go.
Straight to song pattern and style imprinted in my heart and nervous system. Could the Irish diaspora have left a such a trail ?
goose bumps listening to this beautiful ballad , Shaun excellent
Majestic! Absolutely my favorite rendering of this wonderful ballad. What a loving way to say "goodbye" to our friends. 🤗❤️🎶🙏
Not bad for a song that has stood the test of time 400 years
An enduringly beautiful and poignant song for the ages.
Yes!!
Still in 2021 is one of my fav song....love Shaun performance....
After I saw Waking Ned Devine, and the Tullamore Dew commercial, this is definitely the tune I want played at my funeral.....and a toast with Irish Mist would be in order too!
I heard this version on the film Waking Ned tonight. I think I’ve just picked a funeral song for myself. Not being morbid but it’s such a beautiful song and a perfect one for saying goodbye to loved ones and friends. Thanks for sharing. ♥️🙏🏻🌹
Zesty Zirlonia we played it at my moms after she heard it in the movie
My mom said the exact same thing about 10 years ago. At the time i thought it was the most morbid thing i ever hear. In the years since ive come to appreciate this song (especially Shaun's version) to such an extent that I wonder why it isn't played at every irish funeral. This song (and Waking Ned Devine lol) will live on well past us and is a beautiful farewell, in life and death
The only song I’ll have at my funeral. The beautiful melody, the meaningful lyrics. Sad but joyful.
Have told daughter the same. Couple of other songs I want, too, but this is the one I want as my casket goes out the door.
Ive got no love ones or friends. I've been too honest and alienated them. No one one one will be at my funeral. I don't care ! Ive told the truth. They can't handle the truth. I worried for my Dog. When I go my Dog will not have a true heart to look after him.
beautiful music as always from Shawn Davy.if we ever re write our boring irish national anthem it should be written by Shawn Davy
God Bless Ireland. God BLess Derry♥ All my love and my arms around ya.
Amen, amen.
my fav song this song changed me
Beautiful!! I first heard this poignant song in the movie "Waking Ned Devine"! Thank you for sharing! It's delightful to see it performed live!
What a song, has sooo many great feelings and sad to. Instruments and voices come together to make an anthem to be proud of. This should be the final song of any gathering and celebration. Just briiliant
You are right....this should be the final song of a gathering.....
To Ned Devine!
Goosebumps!!
Beautiful. And no talking in the quiet parts and no cell phone screens.
Beautiful!!! I love it!!!!
Magnificent performance in a great city.
What an inspirational piece,really need it now.
UK City of Culture 2013. What a lovely piece of orchestration. Tastefully treated. To Ned
Oh verey British
Irish city of Culture, taken over by the British.
Beautiful on every level
I told my wife I want her to play this at my funeral. Then, she can dump my ashes out the car window like a dirty ashtray!
When parents go, it's The Old House to take them to the grave. At the grave, sing the Parting Glass
my dad said he wanted this played at his funeral, way back in the late '90s. he's now 80 years old, terminal with cancer, and they've stopped his treatments. he has included it into his funeral plans. hard to listen to it, now knowing that day is on the horizon.
@@lah67 Hope you're well.
Davies’ rendition of this in Waking Ned Divine tugs more urgently at the heart strings.
@@lah67 😥😪😔
God bless. What an exit that would be!
Perfect
One of my favourites. Thanks for posting it.
Musical perfection.
This rules. Davey rules. Ned Devine rules. Carry on
Bravo!!!!
Beautiful !!!
Quando escutei essa canção pela primeira vez, nunca mais esqueci.
...so schön und auch so schön gesungen...
Amazing
The song is from 1770 and first appeard in a song book called Scots Songs
Was actually known even earlier, appearing in a farewell letter in 1605.
Irrespective of it's age, that it has survived all these centuries is a testament to it's joy and power.
Davey's version was a beautiful "modernized" version without killing the traditional sound. I love both versions, but this is much more emotionally charged. The Uilleann pipes might be the punch in my heart.
I played my interpretation of it on wooden recorder for my grandmother's funeral (tied in with Amazing Grace). I cried through it. If I ever got back into performing music, this is one I'd want to do, but at the same time don't thing I could handle it.
Elegiac, lyrical, and lovely.
Thank you. Beautiful!
Thrilling!
Love it!
Shaun Davey has set to a new tune - though very similar to the older one - both lovely
Love this! Thanks, Shaun 💙
Fantastic🎈
marvellous
Thank fuck we are still here.
For the time being...
Good for Ireland, North, South, East and West.
A beautiful version -- and conducted by Gearoid Grant, no less.
May I know the name of the singer? Wonderful concert it is in deed
The Scots and the Irish. What's between us? Hell, you could swim it if you were so inclined.
Wonderful people both from a Welshman with roots in both countries
As swims go, the phrase "Bloody cold, and bloody rough!" comes to mind...
Saor Alba go Bragh!
And to Wales Bach x
And the welsh
The Parting Glass es demasiado más antigua que 1998 y ya es una canción y melodía tradicionales del mundo celta y sobre todo del Erin y desde luego no es una mera cancioncilla de funerales//expresa la amistad o sea el amor compartido como camaradería cuando uno o una de los amigos amigas ha de partir lejos a otros mares o tierras o a los senderos de eternidad siendo esta melodía canción una fiel expresión de la confianza sin fin en la vida que hay aun en toda muerte y esto es lo propio de todo y para todo celta//en buen castellano se diría que esta canción trata de la copa del estribo//Shaun Davey es un investigador de Irlanda del Norte en específico de Belfast que rescata esta canción-melodía del olvido y creemos que en realidad es anónima algo semejante y distinto al Mull de Kintyre que Paul McCartney le agrega una letra de su autoría a la melodía antigua y anónima del Mull de Kintyre//gracias
So there's a piper on stage (Uilleann, *not* bagpipes), and we get the intro from Kenny G lol. Still, quite nice.
That’s an oboe not a sax you dope
And that’s Liam O Floinn on the pipes. Master of holding off and joining the song right at a pivotal moment..
@@abbyniloingsigh7188 That's a soprano saxophone, not an oboe. They do have a similar timbre though.
I think that the uilleann piper playing is the Great Liam Og O'Flynn is it possible?
Indeed that is the late "Master Piper" Liam Og O'Flynn
Nice
Liam O`Flynn, I miss you
RIP Liam
That's a great piece.
Who are the performers?
would anyone have the lyrics of this song ? Thanks !
If you type in Google the parting glass by Shaun Davey lyrics they should come up
Come on, this wasn't composed by Shaun, why say that?, its his version to a very ancient beautiful song of Scottish origin, probably. These tunes have wandered the Celtic paths for centuries.
Sorry, who is the man that sings? I'm sure I have already seen him
Foggy Dew I ask the same. Is it’s the men that are on the movie’s video. Not the same sound as the Clancy Bro’s. This man is my favorite singer and Shaun Daves is a musical genius! It’s majestic and proud full of the Old Country. The soundtrack also has some Gaelige verses which is perfect. I want that version played at my funeral. I have tried to find the lyrics to the Gaelige part so I can learn them. Anyone who can tell us who these people are would be great! If ya have the words as well please share! Here’s the original. It’s magnificent!
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Liam o maonlai of the hot house flowers
Ah! That is what I thought - and hoped. I was hoping to see his feet, as if they were bare, I would have known it was yer man cos that is how I've always seen him play : )
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Sláinte!
Cancer returned let us 🙏
H.
Of all the money that e'er I had
I spent it in good company
And all the harm I've ever done
Alas, it was to none but me
And all I've done for want of wit
To memory now I can't recall
So fill to me the parting glass
Good night and joy be to you all
So fill to me the parting glass
And drink a health whate'er befalls
Then gently rise and softly call
Good night and joy be to you all
Of all the comrades that e'er I had
They're sorry for my going away
And all the sweethearts that e'er I had
They'd wish me one more day to stay
But since it fell into my lot
That I should rise and you should not
I'll gently rise and softly call
Good night and joy be to you all
Fill to me the parting glass
And drink a health whate'er befalls
Then gently rise and softly call
Good night and joy be to you all
La ra la ra la la
La lala lala la la
La ra lala la la
La la la lala la la
But since it fell into my lot
That I should rise and you should not
I'll gently rise and softly call
Good night and joy be to you all
So fill to me the parting glass
And drink a health whate'er befalls
Then gently rise and softly call
Good night and joy be to you all
Good night and joy be to you all
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: David Downes / Trad
The Parting Glass lyrics © Wb Music Corp., David Platz Music, Arvee Music, Liffey Music, Wb Music Corp, Embassy Music Publishing Pty Ltd
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I'm unclear on why we have someone badly miming the soprano sax while the oboe solo is going on ...
| prefer simpler versions.
Why has Liam O Maonlai voice been overdubbed to someone else? DISGRACEFUL check him out the proper version on The Waking Ned film... How has no one mentioned this before?
You're dead right... wtf... albeit another good singer... but Where's Liamo?
Very poor video editing also... choir is way off sync at times and not once does Master Liam Óg OFlynn get a close up...