Howdy Johnny! Your version of the old bog Road is my favourite live song of all time! I'm here in roscommon and play guitar and 5 string long neck banjo seeger style! I hope you're in good health in this day and age!
So happy to hear you singing this song means the world as it holds wonderful memories for Rosarie in Schull west cork of her mum singing it at the sink washing the ware when she was a young girl and it has always stayed with her .her mum passed when she was aged 54 and her anniversary comes up in April so thank you for making it easier .full of gratitude .
I am of a very mature age and always assumed you wrote that song. You do it more than justice Johnny. I regularly listen to The Ballad of St Anne’s Reel I hasten to add you have “Matured extremely well “ Cannot say the same about myself- - I am older than you. You must have recorded that song the bones of 50 years ago. I was 30 then and living in London. Honestly your recording is by far the best. John Denver and a few more recorded it. Stay safe Johnny and Thank you for the Music Annie. 🎼
Lord knows we adopted many Irish songs in Newfoundland. I'm curious to know if there are many other songs that found their way to Ireland from Newfoundland?
I first heard this song in the braemar room? Dublin in the early 80’s great song and great singer!
Lovely song brilliant singer. Love your optimism Johnny you always brighten my day. God Bless you my friend keep safe
Howdy Johnny! Your version of the old bog Road is my favourite live song of all time! I'm here in roscommon and play guitar and 5 string long neck banjo seeger style! I hope you're in good health in this day and age!
So happy to hear you singing this song means the world as it holds wonderful memories for Rosarie in Schull west cork of her mum singing it at the sink washing the ware when she was a young girl and it has always stayed with her .her mum passed when she was aged 54 and her anniversary comes up in April so thank you for making it easier .full of gratitude .
thank you Daniel
Brilliant, mate! Speaking of summer and flowers, would love to hear your take on Wild Mountain Thyme.
thank you
Great song , great singer . Keep it going Johnny.
Brilliant singer, good man johnny
I am of a very mature age and always assumed you wrote that song. You do it more than justice Johnny.
I regularly listen to The Ballad of St Anne’s Reel
I hasten to add you have
“Matured extremely well “
Cannot say the same about myself- - I am older than you.
You must have recorded that song the bones of 50 years ago. I was 30 then and living in London.
Honestly your recording is by far the best. John
Denver and a few more recorded it.
Stay safe Johnny and Thank you for the Music
Annie. 🎼
thank you Annie, stay safe and well
HI Johnny, I love all your music! Would you be will to sing Devil and the Bailiff again?
Pure legend 🙏
Brilliant Johnny
Love that song, thank you for singing it.
Cheers never lost it
Lord knows we adopted many Irish songs in Newfoundland. I'm curious to know if there are many other songs that found their way to Ireland from Newfoundland?