Reminds me of Sunday mornings the smell of a fry and my father blaring this on a vinyl record little did I know we would be singing him off to this at his funeral the words would bring a tear to a glass eye goodbye dad we will sing together again Austin 💔
Eeic bogle wrote this about his mother Nancy, its about his fairwell on the station platform when he emmigrated to Australia, he wrote another song called since Nancy died which is also heartbreakingly beautiful .... heres to Erics mother Nancy may she RIP. Almighty love.
Absolutely love Finbar and the Fureys. Used to go see them in The Wexford Inn years ago. Great memories. Love this song especially as it brings back so many memories. ❤❤
Brings back wonderful childhood memories, a lovely family, spent many days sitting in their mothers kitchen drinking tea listening to their beautiful music..
cblemcallister is correct. Eric Bogle came from near Peebles in the Scottish Borders and emigrated to Australia when in his mid 20s. The song is about him leaving his mother behind. When he got to Australia his songwriting developed and he also wrote "And The Band Played Waltzin Matilda" as well as "No Man's Land". Irish performers often incorrectly call the latter song "Green Fields Of France" or "Willie Mcbride"
Beautiful Song... My Brother Stephen Lacken died 10th May 2018 .Aged 46 years Young..Late of Tallaght. Buried on 15th May. Rest in Peace..My friend and Eldest brother.Loved by all who knew him. RIP Stephen ✝
Followed Furys progress for lots of years always watched them with tears a plenty. Beautiful lyrics beautifully sung. Now I'm too old to die young but these musicians are always brand new. Beautiful.. les frary
I usually just listen tp Cajun music, most other music these days is pure trash, but the amazing Fureys and some other Irish bands, I listen to for many hours and find so unbelievably strong and moving. These sounds will still be listened to and appreciated, when so called superstars are long forgotten!
Written by Eric Bogle - the actual story to the song would bring a tear to a glass eye. He wrote it about his own mother when she saw him off to the railway station when he was emigrating to Australia
Beautiful song. I grew up listening to the fureys on the old records lps that my daddy godrest him use to play. I have so many memories listening to these songs and can just hear my daddy singing them. I learned many of these songs by ear and played thm on tinwhistle as a kid. Finbar furey best band ever. Have tears in my eyes listening to these songs to this day. Miss my daddy so much. Tim. Rip. Xxxx
Miss my Dublin town ! Unfortunately I can never come home to see the city I love so much ! I’d love to bring my little daughter to see where her daddy came from ! She’s a proud little DUBLIN AMERICAN GIRL!
Never say never James. It took me 33 years, but I walked down O'Connell Street with my daughter and stood on the Ha'penny bridge, telling her of my Dublin in the rare auld times 🇮🇪💚🍀
If you’ve ever stood with one you loved waiting and dreading the coming time to get to goodbye. This perfect description will bring the tears in spite of anything you can do. Fury’s accent perfect music and even better writing perfectly done !
It's a big statement to make, but I think this, on balance, is my favourite song of all time. Written by a man that also wrote works of more historical significance and relevance, it simply pulls on every heart string when you know the story behind it.
this song is'nt about tinkers/travellers OR any other nomadic people..........Eric wrote this song about leaving his beloved SCOTLAND And how he leaving his MOTHER. standing on the railway platformto emigrate oo Australia
Heavens, what a singer. I presume it is Finbar. This song and this most sensitive of singers sums up the whole trauma and suffering experienced by all who lost loved ones to emigration in the past and even NOW.
Never left a Nancy but I have left some knowing that I would never see them again. This song captures all the feelings. And as they say, you are not fooling each other one little bit.
In comes the train and the whole platform shakes It stops with a shudder and a screaming of brakes The parting has come and my weary soul aches I'm leaving my Nancy, oh But you stand there so calmly determinedly gay You talk of the weather and events of the day And your eyes tell me all that your tongue doesn't say Goodbye my Nancy, oh And come a little closer Put your head upon my shoulder And let me hold you one last time Before the whistle blows My suitcase is lifted and stowed on the train And a thousand regrets whirl around in my brain The ache in my heart is a black sea of pain I'm leaving my Nancy, oh But you stand there beside me so lovely to see The grip of your hand is an unspoken plea You're not fooling yourself and you're not fooling me Goodbye my Nancy, oh And come a little closer Put your head upon my shoulder And let me hold you one last time Before the whistle blows But our time has run out and the whistle has blown Here I must leave you standing alone We had so little time and now the time's gone Goodbye my Nancy, oh And as the train starts gently to roll And as I lean out to wave and to call I see the first tears trickle and fall Goodbye my Nancy, oh And come a little closer Put your head upon my shoulder And let me hold you one last time Before the whistle blows And let me hold you one last time Before the whistle blows These lyrics may or may not be copyrighted!
Every time I here that song it brings good memories of my granny mc cabe and William Moran and and the best woman in the house Julia sorry if spelling mistake xx Ee
Incredible song, Irish, Scottish do you really care ?? it's beautiful, reminds me of leaving my grandda's house in ballyfermot for clondalkin and the furey's being the tape in the car !! only about 7 and still remember it's beauty...love it, and my only sister in NY
There's nothing wrong though with knowing the true origin of a song though. The song was written by Eric Bogle and is about leaving his mother behind as he emigrated from Scotland to Australia.
It was written by Eric Bogle, so strictly it's either Scottish or Australian, depends on whether you want to consider his birthplace or his current nationality.
@@gringoheineken3851 no why would you even ask that silly drinking question? you said no words and you said words were you drinking at the time you posted your silly comment?
Reminds me of my mum, miss her so much rip 💙
your mothers with jesus ma friend .
Reminds me of Sunday mornings the smell of a fry and my father blaring this on a vinyl record little did I know we would be singing him off to this at his funeral the words would bring a tear to a glass eye goodbye dad we will sing together again Austin 💔
Sorry for your loss brother🙏🇮🇪🍻
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So so beautiful. Just said goodbye to my daughter, her husband and grandson who are going back to Australia. This song says it all
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Am heading to australia in January 2023 to see them for the first time since then.
So understand
WORDS OF THAT SONG .ARE JUST AWSOME . FANTASTIC.
I could listen to this guy over and over again brilliant
Eric Bogle. What a song writer!A poet. Love all his songs
Eric Wrote This Classic For His Mother, Such A Sad Song😢😢😢
Eeic bogle wrote this about his mother Nancy, its about his fairwell on the station platform when he emmigrated to Australia, he wrote another song called since Nancy died which is also heartbreakingly beautiful .... heres to Erics mother Nancy may she RIP.
Almighty love.
Absolutely love Finbar and the Fureys. Used to go see them in The Wexford Inn years ago. Great memories. Love this song especially as it brings back so many memories. ❤❤
Me too x
Would see yourself in the mirror
Brings back wonderful childhood memories, a lovely family, spent many days sitting in their mothers kitchen drinking tea listening to their beautiful music..
I'm from Ballyfermot x
one of the saddest songs i've ever heard... brings a tear to my eye every time
absolutely agree
It would bring a tear to a glass eye
But your eyes tell me all what your tongue doesn’t say. Whoever wrote that line, take a bow sir/mam!
Eric Bogle Wrote those Lyrics for his Mother Nancy when He Emigrated From Scotland to Australia.
th-cam.com/video/2MpBad7nMAE/w-d-xo.html Here Eric is singing it on his farewell tour in 2009, for me it's the best version of the song I've found.
@@fredrickb8063 signe svendsen 's version is the best
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cblemcallister is correct. Eric Bogle came from near Peebles in the Scottish Borders and emigrated to Australia when in his mid 20s. The song is about him leaving his mother behind. When he got to Australia his songwriting developed and he also wrote "And The Band Played Waltzin Matilda" as well as "No Man's Land". Irish performers often incorrectly call the latter song "Green Fields Of France" or "Willie Mcbride"
both titles are familiar never heard it called "no mans land" you learn something new everyday cheers.
Beautiful Song... My Brother Stephen Lacken died 10th May 2018 .Aged 46 years Young..Late of Tallaght. Buried on 15th May. Rest in Peace..My friend and Eldest brother.Loved by all who knew him. RIP Stephen ✝
D24
RIP pal
Eric Lacken so sorry I know what
It’s lit❤️
Sorry for your great loss
A true gentleman 💚💙
Followed Furys progress for lots of years always watched them with tears a plenty. Beautiful lyrics beautifully sung. Now I'm too old to die young but these musicians are always brand new. Beautiful.. les frary
Just sit back,and listen to the song as it unfolds , gets me everytime
i remember hearing this in my dad's car many years ago,it stuck in my head for all these years.amazing version and dare i say the best.
I usually just listen tp Cajun music, most other music these days is pure trash, but the amazing Fureys and some other Irish bands, I listen to for many hours and find so unbelievably strong and moving. These sounds will still be listened to and appreciated, when so called superstars are long forgotten!
I'm sure you've heard Luke Kelly?
The pride of Irish travellers, and the Irish people.
@@eileenhavern77 Luke jelly is not in the same league try listening to pecker dunne who is absolutely brilliant but also not in the same league
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100% mo Chara 👌
Simply the saddest most beautiful song Iv'e ever heard
+joe byrne leighlinbridge no its second number 1 is [ the unquite grave ] sang by who else, luke
Written by Eric Bogle - the actual story to the song would bring a tear to a glass eye. He wrote it about his own mother when she saw him off to the railway station when he was emigrating to Australia
Welcome to adulthood great music and stories
once i saw the Fureys live in Waterville, county Kerry Ireland, they were great!
thanks for this wonderful Irish music from a Dutch Irish musicfan
Scottish. Written by a Scot for his mother when he left Scotland.
This song takes you back further than you would like. so sad but true.
Briallant lost my brother a year ago hed blast these songs out nearly as good. I know what they meant to him now 😢
Beautiful song. I grew up listening to the fureys on the old records lps that my daddy godrest him use to play. I have so many memories listening to these songs and can just hear my daddy singing them. I learned many of these songs by ear and played thm on tinwhistle as a kid. Finbar furey best band ever. Have tears in my eyes listening to these songs to this day. Miss my daddy so much. Tim. Rip. Xxxx
Shauna McCrossan 😯 🕊 ⚘ ☘
Spoken from the heart
Shelley Dwyer-Murphy ‘
Eeeeeeee
My baby sisters favourite irish group, R.i.P. Noelle see you on the otherside.
The ache in my heart is a black sea of pain. Anyone who has lost someone knows this line.
Excellent!
Absolutely fantastic
What a great song I sing it at nearly all my gigs Brilliant song. Well done Finbar
Heart wrenching because its so true. Final goodbyes happen day in day out. 💔
Finbar fury nobody will beat his voice, he's just brilliant...
I'm sure it's his brother Eddie singin' this version
George Furey, I belive sings it, always has been him, very similar to Finbars voice here
Arguably the best band to come out of Ireland.
@@patsavage1245 Mate this is Finbar 100% honestly check out the live version of them playing in Holland, Belgium its defo him. Beautiful song
Davey Arthur 😊
Finbar at his very best, wonderful x
A farewell song from Eric waved goodbye to Nancy (his mother) as he began his emigration to Australia
absolutely beautiful! the parting.
Hello From Cape Breton Island Beautiful Song Singer
Brilliant song best ballad ever ritten thank I Eric
Miss my Dublin town ! Unfortunately I can never come home to see the city I love so much ! I’d love to bring my little daughter to see where her daddy came from ! She’s a proud little DUBLIN AMERICAN GIRL!
Never say never James. It took me 33 years, but I walked down O'Connell Street with my daughter and stood on the Ha'penny bridge, telling her of my Dublin in the rare auld times 🇮🇪💚🍀
Brilliant song from the fureys the leaving of Nancy ❤ love it but it's so sad as well 💞
Me das favorite 💯☘️
For anyone interested in the chords for this beautiful song.
CAPO 3rd fret -
Verse D G A G D
Chorus D G A G D
FANTASTIC FUREYS!!! Every song is wonderful!!! xxxx
A very artistic rendering of a marvellous song by the very talented vocalist, and forever great MUSICIAN, Finbar Furey
That is finbar at his finest 👌
one of the most underrated Irish bands, Finbar up with Luke Kelly one of the best vocalist too come out of Ireland
Your right my friend true irish legend finbar top voice top man 👍
It was written by Eric boggle from peebles Scotland,
@@neilly333 We know...we know, so stop FFs LOL" Childish s--t!
@@neilly333he’s talking about the singer and band, not Eric Bogle who wrote it.
@Shelldrake489
Well alright then!
Beautiful song......have a tear in my eye.........😥
If you’ve ever stood with one you loved waiting and dreading the coming time to get to goodbye. This perfect description will bring the tears in spite of anything you can do. Fury’s accent perfect music and even better writing perfectly done !
Scottish-born Australian folk singer-songwriter Eric Bogle wrote it, credit where credit’s due 😊
Thinking of my lil boy Tiérnan 💙
Black see of pain.
Loving this, today's songs need attention.
finbar is truly brilliant.I love his voice and delivery.and an added talent the uillean pipes.
It's Eddie
Hi cheerydavie
It's also a great reminder of my auntie nancy waterford station where i met her and left her year after year.
sad but beautiful.
Amazing ever thank you Furey`s
My suitcase is lifted and stowed on the train is the final loss of control and surrender to the parting. It's the line I like the most I think.
It's a big statement to make, but I think this, on balance, is my favourite song of all time. Written by a man that also wrote works of more historical significance and relevance, it simply pulls on every heart string when you know the story behind it.
Sadest song any parent will ever know
this song is'nt about tinkers/travellers OR any other nomadic people..........Eric wrote this song about leaving his beloved SCOTLAND
And how he leaving his MOTHER. standing on the railway platformto emigrate oo
Australia
Thank you for this I never knew this. I’m Scottish my self and love the this song. Sing it 2 ma wee woman
its a pure beauty .
I am open to correction but I thought this was about a Scottish lad saying bye to his Mam who was on the train. Voice. Song. Outstanding
Lockdown 2021 in around the Scottish borders chilling out listing to a talent peace to everybody stay safe 💚
Heavens, what a singer. I presume it is Finbar. This song and this most sensitive of singers sums up the whole trauma and suffering experienced by all who lost loved ones to emigration in the past and even NOW.
Think it's his brother, trust me
So sad, so beautiful!
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Love you ❤️
I will always have a Irish heart 💚2023 RIP paddy my DAD☘️🥃
beautiful voice
A heartbreaking anthem of beauty and sorrow.
Never left a Nancy but I have left some knowing that I would never see them again. This song captures all the feelings. And as they say, you are not fooling each other one little bit.
This is a song I grew up to ,I am upset coz I'm from Cork but in uk and it reminds me of leaving home x
Lovely song, thanks for sharing.
In comes the train and the whole platform shakes
It stops with a shudder and a screaming of brakes
The parting has come and my weary soul aches
I'm leaving my Nancy, oh
But you stand there so calmly determinedly gay
You talk of the weather and events of the day
And your eyes tell me all that your tongue doesn't say
Goodbye my Nancy, oh
And come a little closer
Put your head upon my shoulder
And let me hold you one last time
Before the whistle blows
My suitcase is lifted and stowed on the train
And a thousand regrets whirl around in my brain
The ache in my heart is a black sea of pain
I'm leaving my Nancy, oh
But you stand there beside me so lovely to see
The grip of your hand is an unspoken plea
You're not fooling yourself and you're not fooling me
Goodbye my Nancy, oh
And come a little closer
Put your head upon my shoulder
And let me hold you one last time
Before the whistle blows
But our time has run out and the whistle has blown
Here I must leave you standing alone
We had so little time and now the time's gone
Goodbye my Nancy, oh
And as the train starts gently to roll
And as I lean out to wave and to call
I see the first tears trickle and fall
Goodbye my Nancy, oh
And come a little closer
Put your head upon my shoulder
And let me hold you one last time
Before the whistle blows
And let me hold you one last time
Before the whistle blows
These lyrics may or may not be copyrighted!
amazing..he hits it bang on..xx
1 of his bestest songs
Superb
this is a lovely song
I grow up lisen to the fureys I baby sit for eddy thanks for be at me da funerl us will all ways keep him alive x
Every time I here that song it brings good memories of my granny mc cabe and William Moran and and the best woman in the house Julia sorry if spelling mistake xx
Ee
beautiful song the fureys great band singers
Incredible song, Irish, Scottish do you really care ?? it's beautiful, reminds me of leaving my grandda's house in ballyfermot for clondalkin and the furey's being the tape in the car !! only about 7 and still remember it's beauty...love it, and my only sister in NY
There's nothing wrong though with knowing the true origin of a song though. The song was written by Eric Bogle and is about leaving his mother behind as he emigrated from Scotland to Australia.
Very True, Let Me Hold You One More Time Because His Mother Is An Old Lady And He Doesn't Know If He Will Ever See Her Again 😢
irish
It was written by Eric Bogle, so strictly it's either Scottish or Australian, depends on whether you want to consider his birthplace or his current nationality.
It takes an Irish man to do it justice
lovely song i grew up listening to the fureys reminds me of my nan
Love the Fureys
Found out that fureys playing nest me September ! ! !
The music, the phrasing, the words…❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you
Brilliant won't ever get bands like the fureys again
nice Ireland1, thanks for sharing this one. Its a beauty from the lads.
CS
My mammy's song :) whenever we get a sing song together she always sings this song, it's such a beautiful tune!
one of the best ever song's by the bold furey's
A heartbreakingly beautiful love song.
The legend that is finbar furey
Don't think its Finbar singing
@@patsavage1245 Its Eddie
Sorry.Eddie Who?
@Michael Townsend. Finbar's brother Eddie. He sounds so much like his sibling. I thought it was Finbar singing myself.
@@patsavage1245 yes, it's a pretty young Finbar. He has a pretty thick Dub, and a slight lisp, if ya listen
Love this song
Memories of a million years ago (it feels like) at the Auld Shebeen in Moate watching them live.
no words but beautiful
so words ! if you have none say NOTHING FFS!!!
@@Malmes999 are you drinking? i am praising the song i even posted the lyrics
@@gringoheineken3851 no why would you even ask that silly drinking question? you said no words and you said words were you drinking at the time you posted your silly comment?
Beautiful
2021 nev3r gets old
Beautiful song
I think Nancy was the song writers mum. She saw him off at Edinburgh Waverly station as he left for Australia.
Class song
Love it
My teacher sings this to us everyday with his Gutair :)
ireland1 it was eric bogle who wrote this we tune
its cool that Scotland and Ireland have this special way of writing such song to sing
I Love this song!!!!!
Nice one .
Pure class
Brilliant
Brilliant song
Me and my dads song always will be, anniversarie tomorrow