I am a Japanese, but we Japanese feel something familiar and sympathetic with the songs of Ireland. I feel good and comfortable with this one, too. I like it.
On Monday the 31st. of October 1988 I was driving to my parents' home near Cardiff where our father (1913 - 1988) was dying. I had a cassette player in my car and I was listening to Dolores Keane. When I heard her sing this song I ended up sobbing. However, I did get there and watched with my siblings and our mother as our Dad, breathing oxygen through a mask, welcomed his grandchildren with a great big smile. Those grandchildren, who now have children of their own, their faces glowing, responded with their very best broad smiles. No photographs were take but the memory has been implanted in my mind ever since. Thank you, Dolores Keane.
So it was ur father anniversary last October 2019☺ hello from royal hill Tara county Meath Ireland☺ have look at Irish RM great TV series de denannan are playing music it ☺
I just got back to Canada from Galway. I just happened upon a place where I decided to sit and have a bite when I noticed Delores sitting directly behind me. I approached her and told her of my love for her music. Shortly after she signed an autograph for me, she approached me and asked me if I would join her and her friend at their table. I spent a few glorious hours in her company. It was the thrill of a lifetime for me. She is a beautiful woman and so warm and personable. Having seen many of the things the Emerald Isle has to offer, this was indeed the highlight of my trip. Thank you Delores. I hope we meet again. John from Canada.
Lived across from Dunguaire Castle in Kinarra. A lovely way to spend an evening was watching the sun going down behind the castle with a mug of tea. One of the happiest times of my life and a big mistake to leave it. I'd move back tomorrow.
I look at this every night. My Granny was from there and instilled her love of that place to the place where we still love it today.Got cousins in Dublin as well. Love the Isle. It don't stop!
There's a small number of songs that define the Irish in terms of the diaspora and the whole historical scenario giving rise to that. This song, for me, tops the list for the clever use of words and phraseology and the sheer evocative imagery of the singer's delivery. Nobody sings this ballad better than the lovely Dolores.....long may you do so, a chailin.
having come from near where Dolores lives, I really appreciate the talent she has. her unique style and ability to make a song her own is most impressive. many thanks for all the enjoyment you give Dolores.
Dolores, you're the BOMB! I'm a pianist and would LOVE to accompany you. I'm in Canada of Irish and Scottish descent. Family in Dublin and Castle Douglas Scotland.I'd come on a moments notice. LOVE your voice. My Granny was from Galway Bay.
Maith an Cailin Dolores Machree, I have this in my Car and you keep me company going into work in Boston every morning. Go raibh mile maith agat. Pogues Galore, Liam
This is a wonderful clip, Delores Keane is Amazing. I just came across another Great performance of this song by Siusan O'Rourke and Zig Zeitler Galway Bay. Check it out.
Conor, tis a nice thought lad. The song however tis played here in the key of G major which has but one sharp F# . An honourable attempt at pitchin in me lad. Perhaps if it were to be transposed a bit yer whistle would be jest what's needed.
I am a Japanese, but we Japanese feel something familiar and sympathetic with the songs of Ireland. I feel good and comfortable with this one, too. I like it.
On Monday the 31st. of October 1988 I was driving to my parents' home near Cardiff where our father (1913 - 1988) was dying. I had a cassette player in my car and I was listening to Dolores Keane. When I heard her sing this song I ended up sobbing. However, I did get there and watched with my siblings and our mother as our Dad, breathing oxygen through a mask, welcomed his grandchildren with a great big smile. Those grandchildren, who now have children of their own, their faces glowing, responded with their very best broad smiles. No photographs were take but the memory has been implanted in my mind ever since. Thank you, Dolores Keane.
So it was ur father anniversary last October 2019☺ hello from royal hill Tara county Meath Ireland☺ have look at Irish RM great TV series de denannan are playing music it ☺
I love Dolores Keane's voice.
Amazing !!
Fine girl you are Dolores!and a wonderful singer.
I'm a big Delores fan, untrained , raw, but powerful and full of feeling. Love it!
I just got back to Canada from Galway. I just happened upon a place where I decided to sit and have a bite when I noticed Delores sitting directly behind me. I approached her and told her of my love for her music. Shortly after she signed an autograph for me, she approached me and asked me if I would join her and her friend at their table. I spent a few glorious hours in her company. It was the thrill of a lifetime for me. She is a beautiful woman and so warm and personable. Having seen many of the things the Emerald Isle has to offer, this was indeed the highlight of my trip. Thank you Delores. I hope we meet again. John from Canada.
Lived across from Dunguaire Castle in Kinarra. A lovely way to spend an evening was watching the sun going down behind the castle with a mug of tea. One of the happiest times of my life and a big mistake to leave it. I'd move back tomorrow.
Lisa Suerte my favourite place
Francis Fahy from Kinvarra + a village I spent happy years in, a breautiful, quant village.
Beautiful
A great song brings back many many many memories
I absolutely love this song. ♥ *****
What a brilliant voice.
Nice Dolores
I look at this every night. My Granny was from there and instilled her love of that place to the place where we still love it today.Got cousins in Dublin as well. Love the Isle. It don't stop!
Thanks Machree.
what a singer, great song...
Beautiful lyrics, perfect phrasing, superb diction
should be about bantry bay for. us osheas box on bro
There's a small number of songs that define the Irish in terms of the diaspora and the whole historical scenario giving rise to that. This song, for me, tops the list for the clever use of words and phraseology and the sheer evocative imagery of the singer's delivery. Nobody sings this ballad better than the lovely Dolores.....long may you do so, a chailin.
having come from near where Dolores lives, I really appreciate the talent she has. her unique style and ability to make a song her own is most impressive. many thanks for all the enjoyment you give Dolores.
by god, thats a fine song sung well bya fine singer, totally brilliant, thank you for that dolores.
Fantastic.
I just heard this being sung by a Japanese woman in the Cross Keys in Chester, England. She was great! Great song, makes me think of home!
Woke up with this tune in my head, been awhile since listening to it.
Reduced to tears when I heard this, which doesn't happen very often.
Lovely dorles👍🏻😀
Lived in Kinvarra, sorry I left it and would go back tomorrow. A quaint, pretty village with friendly people. Hope to be back soon.
Absolutely Beautiful Dolores & company. Ye teched me eye agin Lass
The female voice of Ireland.
Really Beautifull
If I could stand my niece next to you. you'd swear you were twins! I only wish she could sing as well as you!
Thank you for your songs
best song going boys
Dolores, you're the BOMB! I'm a pianist and would LOVE to accompany you. I'm in Canada of Irish and Scottish descent. Family in Dublin and Castle Douglas Scotland.I'd come on a moments notice. LOVE your voice. My Granny was from Galway Bay.
Maith an Cailin Dolores Machree, I have this in my Car and you keep me company going into work in Boston every morning. Go raibh mile maith agat. Pogues Galore, Liam
Brilliant
number one a1 Delores
Thanks For all your postings.
They are all fantastic.
Best Wishes.
Elizabeth.xx
PS Is this you Mike not the singer but the poster.????.
This is a wonderful clip, Delores Keane is Amazing. I just came across another Great performance of this song by Siusan O'Rourke and Zig Zeitler Galway Bay. Check it out.
lovely Dolores - could anyone please tell me if this is in the key of b - trying to play along with the accordian
Conor, tis a nice thought lad. The song however tis played here in the key of G major which has but one sharp F# . An honourable attempt at pitchin in me lad. Perhaps if it were to be transposed a bit yer whistle would be jest what's needed.
I have a tin whistle and it goes with it perfectly. It says Bb on it. Is that B flat? I'm not too sure if that's helpful to you
H'on Galway
Frankie Gavin.
Go hálainn ar fad.
Gora míle