It doesn't matter what rendition of this you have playing. You will catch yourself whistling or singing along to it. No matter where in our world you are at. 😁
Omg i’ve been trying to search for this song everywhere, there’s only one video on youtube with the song. Thank youuu!!!! (They used it during the beginning of the trooping of the colour 2022)
This song is to commemorate Field Marshal Frederick Roberts, who was the most successful British Army generals at that time. He had become the colonel of the Irish Guards.
It doesn't matter what rendition of this you have playing. You will catch yourself whistling or singing along to it. No matter where in our world you are at. 😁
Beautiful sir!
This really stood out for me as a wonderful piece of music at Trooping The Colour 2022.
Me too! Find myself humming it every now and then!
@@NWRCB same
Omg i’ve been trying to search for this song everywhere, there’s only one video on youtube with the song. Thank youuu!!!!
(They used it during the beginning of the trooping of the colour 2022)
What a fantastic piece of music ! 👍😘
Once again beautiful music 🎶. Nothing finer than the British military bands
This song is to commemorate Field Marshal Frederick Roberts, who was the most successful British Army generals at that time. He had become the colonel of the Irish Guards.
Lovely arrangement of the traditional Irish waltz "Erin Shore"
Paddy Greens Shamrock Shore* that’s the corrs version your Talking about
I LOVE 1:30
You've got to post "Irish Saffron March."
When you heard that fife part 💆♂️
Instantly Im thinking of three beautiful sisters..not there brother tho
Who composed it?
The original tune may be Lough Erin Shore composed by The Corrs.
The origjnal tune predates the corrs and was Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore
Quis Separabit??
who shall seperate us
@@floriangeyer3454 No one shall!
His nama 🅱️ob