Wow! I haven't heard this for a good few years. Absolutely beautiful. My Mammy and Da would sing it at family gatherings Aw! I'm in tears, happy ones though 🥲🥹 Lovely memories ☺️
Frozen as a beauty at 16. But, alas, we all age. Thus, it must be contagious. I still see a man I met age 47, now 70, looking barely 35 or so! That is truly looking through eyes that love, like this song.
My grandad used to sing this song to my nana when I was a little girl but it still remains in my head after all these years . This song I dedicate to my nana & grandad Casement with all my love . Such a beautiful song . I will always remember them both every time I hear this 💚💚
When we ignore an old woman struggling with shopping walking down the street it's so easy to forget that once she had been 16 and full of life. perhaps it's because we don't' want to see because it reminds us of our own future.
Yup, it could be a fear of what may await us. More likely, it is a complete ignorance of how disability, pain, weakness affect aging or unfortunate people. No clue, therefore, no spurred offer to help.
Well having heard both numerous times the Fureys version is and will always be the best version. Unsurpassed in my view. Just the banjo alone is enough to make you cry. Al Jolson's version great, The Fureys version exceptional!
Beautiful song and instrumental. 1:04 lyrics are wrong. Its "BUT" instead of "of" Completely changes the meaning. And 1:30 not "er" but "ere" Come to me ere my dreams of love are o'er meaning come to me before (in time) my dreams of love are over
Mum I hope Dad singing this beautiful song to you in heaven as he did when you both where on this earth ❤️❤️❤️
Wow! I haven't heard this for a good few years. Absolutely beautiful. My Mammy and Da would sing it at family gatherings Aw! I'm in tears, happy ones though 🥲🥹
Lovely memories ☺️
Frozen as a beauty at 16. But, alas, we all age. Thus, it must be contagious. I still see a man I met age 47, now 70, looking barely 35 or so! That is truly looking through eyes that love, like this song.
Oh yes, age ... and love ... What d'ya do?
My grandad used to sing this song to my nana when I was a little girl but it still remains in my head after all these years . This song I dedicate to my nana & grandad Casement with all my love . Such a beautiful song . I will always remember them both every time I hear this 💚💚
I love This Song so much it reminds me of my first wife Colleen and our young Love.
What a beautiful song. Tears in my eyes.
Amazing ❤
Brilliant song
Such a beautiful song.
It's so beautiful !
Sean from Vietnam ❤
what a lovely ,beautiful song
I remember the folks had this on vinyl back in the day !! I can still remember the girl on the cover 😓
Brilliant song, great audio, too.
I want this played at my wedding, it takes my breath away
+Mydachshund Dito !
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When we ignore an old woman struggling with shopping walking down the street it's so easy to forget that once she had been 16 and full of life. perhaps it's because we don't' want to see because it reminds us of our own future.
Yup, it could be a fear of what may await us. More likely, it is a complete ignorance of how disability, pain, weakness affect aging or unfortunate people. No clue, therefore, no spurred offer to help.
BEAUTIFUL
If you want a turtle, you come see me. What a tune!
Just missing ya
"You ain't heard nothing yet" till you hear Al Jolson sing this!
Well having heard both numerous times the Fureys version is and will always be the best version. Unsurpassed in my view. Just the banjo alone is enough to make you cry. Al Jolson's version great, The Fureys version exceptional!
GREATEST EUROPEANS.
GREAT LOVE.
YOU CAPTURE
AMERICA.
❤
Beautiful song and instrumental. 1:04 lyrics are wrong. Its "BUT" instead of "of"
Completely changes the meaning. And 1:30 not "er" but "ere"
Come to me ere my dreams of love are o'er meaning come to me before (in time) my dreams of love are over
I tot 😄
Such a shame this isn't the song !
My mistake , I've no idea what happened - I was taken to a different song - weird !
Lyrics are wrong
Mehhh, Alan Partridge sung it better. Disappointed.