Sarah Bolger singing "Dirty Old Town" in the 2019 movie "End Of Sentence" starring Logan Lerman. I don't own any rights, all rights belong to their respective owners.
None of us should ever deny or regret or roots, my mum was and still is a "Cronin" although she passed away some years ago, her dad who she recalled little of died of cancer when she was a girl. There is more Irish blood in me than all the Yanks who think they are Irish!!!! I am part Irish part English....................
Dear God, I'm a humble aging man and don't ask for much. So how about this?: Make me find myself in a bar like this, a table next to them, and make me feel, live through this moment of beauty for real. Then I'm ready to go.
I dreamt of Sarah Bolger last night, she was in my arms and she was mine. Strange how she appeared like that, I haven't thought of her lately, but I love her. 100% my type of girl.
Yeah, because the song was popularised by the Dubliners, many people wrongly assume it is an Irish song. Luke Kelly would have picked it up from his time on the English and Scottish folk circuit, before he joined the Dubliners.
This one is amazing. Nice tune, nice voice, nice girl, fantastic film. Greetings from Denmark
She sings like an angel.
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What a wonderful voice and as pritty as they come
She has got it all. So pretty, really talented and she is polite and nice to everyone. What more can u ask eh. Such a lovely lady😘
I really need her to cover this song. I love her voice. It's lovely❤
Not having seen her since In America but then randomly witnessing this; how is Sarah Bolger not a thing now?!?
I know right, she is great. Many good roles, many interesting projects.
Underrated
Oh my god is there any reason not to love her?
Nope!
None
What a beautiful scene..pure Irish
Sara is gorgeous didn't know she had a beautiful singing voice like that I guess I've been missing out loves her she's ❤ a sweetheart amazing actress.
Just watched this film Sarah plzzzzz release a version of dirty owl town. Talk about the hairs standing on the back of your neck. Beautiful ♥️♥️♥️
She have voice like angel
1 in a million Mick from Belfast Ireland 🇮🇪
We watched the Film last night and the scene caused me to get the Chords figured out and I will now play and sing this tune. A VERY cool scene!
Love the movie (End of Sentence) and Sarah.
Beautiful vocals 🙏❤️
What a voice can’t stop watching it. Who is this stunning 🤩 girl
He’s our center half, he’s our number 4
lovely and cute Sarah!
BEAUTIFUL VOICE 👍👍👍🍀🍀🍀
This movie is so underrated.
beautiful scene
Super and charmin' voice !❤❤❤
None of us should ever deny or regret or roots, my mum was and still is a "Cronin" although she passed away some years ago, her dad who she recalled little of died of cancer when she was a girl. There is more Irish blood in me than all the Yanks who think they are Irish!!!! I am part Irish part English....................
That's a lovely ♥
I LOVE ❤❤❤
Class
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 sarah Dirty Old Town
Da singt ein wirklicher Engel.....
Dear God, I'm a humble aging man and don't ask for much. So how about this?: Make me find myself in a bar like this, a table next to them, and make me feel, live through this moment of beauty for real. Then I'm ready to go.
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Joder, she's so good 😧
I dreamt of Sarah Bolger last night, she was in my arms and she was mine. Strange how she appeared like that, I haven't thought of her lately, but I love her. 100% my type of girl.
Wow
Needs to be released
Anybody recognize the musicians? It looks like Phil Cunningham on the accordion, though I could be wrong. Lovely scene !
She sings purty good for a common car thief!
Gas Works "CROFT"
Dachte dolores wäre der 1. Engel.... aber hier ist noch einer....
Those guys are being "Sarah"-naded.
Is that what Percy Jackson does in his spare time now?
Sorry would be Irish people, This is a English song, about Salford in England.
Wrote and sang by a Irish man
@@Ladd06_Still about Salford in ENGLAND
@@Ladd06_Wrote by Ewan Mccoll, born in Lancasire ENGLAND
Oh right. Assumed it was Ireland.
Yeah, because the song was popularised by the Dubliners, many people wrongly assume it is an Irish song.
Luke Kelly would have picked it up from his time on the English and Scottish folk circuit, before he joined the Dubliners.