In keeping with the background of many Australians, my own background is cosmopolitan and involves English, Welsh, Irish and Danish. My Danish grandmother married my Irish grandfather but sadly he died of blood poisoning just before I was born in 1945. Some of the Irish obviously rubbed off on my grandmother, because when I was small she sang The Mountains of Mourne to me on many occasions. Indeed it the first song I remember ever hearing, and it is just as beautiful today as it was then!
Brings back wonderful memories of childhood in South India, nurtured by Irish nuns in a convent on the top of a mountain (PCK) where we used to sing this on St Patrick's Day, 17 March - together with many more. Thank you!
This reminds of the times when my Sweet Mother and I would waltz together. She was so light on her feet and had a way of finding joy any and everywhere.She would have loved this and of how we would have danced.
Your combination of videos and music is wonderful. My father had a beautiful tenor's voice and I can almost hear him singing this song. Thank you. Kathy...
Beautiful, touching, heartfelt old Irish song. The best version is sang by John, to my mind. Listen to his voice every day. His beautiful voice gladdens my heart.
so innocent so sweet my pop and mom never lost the Irish innocence ( or hurt and anger) but this song is so very sweet thank you Lady Greycarolyn very much I am crying ( in a good way)
On a clear day, I can look out of my bedroom window and see the Mountains of Mourne: A fabulous sight, which reminds me of this song and tune - BEAUTIFUL. Thank you for the post!
I am on the edge of envy - to really see where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea. Alas, no money. At least they have an understanding of their own history and it's importance on the world stage.
Oh mary this london's a wonderful sight With the people here working by day and by night They don't sow potatoes nor barley nor wheat But there's gangs of them that's what I've been told So I just ook a hand at this digging for gold But all that I found there I might as well be Where the mountains of mourne sweep down to the sea I believe that when writing a wish you expressed As to how the fine ladies in london were dressed Well if you'll believe me, when asked to a ball They don't wear a top to their dresses at all! Oh I've seen them myself, and you could not in truth Say if they were bound for a ball or a bath Don't be starting them fashions now, marry machree Where the mountains of mourne sweep down to the sea You remember young peter o'loughlin, of course Well, now he is here at the head of the force I met him today, I was crossing the strand And he stopped the whole street With one wave of his hand And there we stood talking of days that are gone While the whole population of london looked on But for all these great powers, he's wishful like me To be back where dark mourne sweeps down to the sea There's beautiful girls here - oh never you mind! With beautiful shapes nature never designed And lovely complexions, all roses and 'cream But o'loughlin remarked with regard to the same: "that if all those roses you venture to sip The colour might all come away on your lip" So I'll wait for the wild rose that's waiting for me Where the mountains of mourne sweep down to the sea
I miss the Irish Tenors since John and Ronan left. I attended one of their concerts and two of Ronan's. I dressed up making friends say I was in love with him -I didn't usually speak well of men. I sent him backstage a stargazer lily - a proper female to male greeting. Any song either sings soothes or excites the heart like no other singer today. I hope they have blessed lives in thanks for the joy they have given so many.
@@bonniebelleoneal5271 Thanks for your beautiful comment. I haven't heard about the tenor, named Ronan, whom you mentioned above. Would you tell me his surname, please? Thanks in advance.
In keeping with the background of many Australians, my own background is cosmopolitan and involves English, Welsh, Irish and Danish. My Danish grandmother married my Irish grandfather but sadly he died of blood poisoning just before I was born in 1945. Some of the Irish obviously rubbed off on my grandmother, because when I was small she sang The Mountains of Mourne to me on many occasions. Indeed it the first song I remember ever hearing, and it is just as beautiful today as it was then!
Brings back wonderful memories of childhood in South India, nurtured by Irish nuns in a convent on the top of a mountain (PCK) where we used to sing this on St Patrick's Day, 17 March - together with many more. Thank you!
This reminds of the times when my Sweet Mother and I would waltz together. She was so light on her feet and had a way of finding joy any and everywhere.She would have loved this and of how we would have danced.
Thanks you for sharing your memories.
I wish you all the best, and a Happy Christmas!
Absolutely Brian, my condolences to you on the passing away of your sweet mother. We, shall meet again, she prays for us her children...you and me....
Magníficas todas las canciones interpretadas por John Macdermont
Thank you for sharing these beautiful Irish melodies.
Great video! Mr. McDermott's music certainly appeals to my Scots-Irish side. Thank you for posting such a great selection.
I have always liked this music and as I get older I like it more and more.
Thankyou LadyG.C.
Your combination of videos and music is wonderful. My father had a beautiful tenor's voice and I can almost hear him singing this song. Thank you. Kathy...
Beautiful, touching, heartfelt old Irish song. The best version is sang by John, to my mind. Listen to his voice every day. His beautiful voice gladdens my heart.
so innocent so sweet my pop and mom never lost the Irish innocence ( or hurt and anger) but this song is so very sweet thank you Lady Greycarolyn very much I am crying ( in a good way)
On a clear day, I can look out of my bedroom window and see the Mountains of Mourne: A fabulous sight, which reminds me of this song and tune - BEAUTIFUL. Thank you for the post!
+Gaggy Mott You're welcome, and thanks you for your comment!! You must have a wonderful view from your window :)
I am on the edge of envy - to really see where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea. Alas, no money. At least they have an understanding of their own history and it's importance on the world stage.
May God Bless and kcomputer!eep you Lady- you are a special treat on this
Love it, Love it just great.
I can picture my aunt singing this each Christmas, happy and peaceful R.I.P auntie Dee 😔❤️
Thanks for sharing your memories.
All the best wishes to you!
Thank You For This. BEAUTIFUL !!!
one of my favs Ruby Murray did such an amazing job xo
Thanks for your comment!
Such a clear voice...Bonnie lou
Fine performance. Thank you LadyGreyCarolyn.
You're welcome!
Preciosa canción. Gracias.
+José Alonso Grazie a te per il tuo commento!
Oh mary this london's a wonderful sight
With the people here working by day and by night
They don't sow potatoes nor barley nor wheat
But there's gangs of them that's what I've been told
So I just ook a hand at this digging for gold
But all that I found there I might as well be
Where the mountains of mourne sweep down to the sea
I believe that when writing a wish you expressed
As to how the fine ladies in london were dressed
Well if you'll believe me, when asked to a ball
They don't wear a top to their dresses at all!
Oh I've seen them myself, and you could not in truth
Say if they were bound for a ball or a bath
Don't be starting them fashions now, marry machree
Where the mountains of mourne sweep down to the sea
You remember young peter o'loughlin, of course
Well, now he is here at the head of the force
I met him today, I was crossing the strand
And he stopped the whole street
With one wave of his hand
And there we stood talking of days that are gone
While the whole population of london looked on
But for all these great powers, he's wishful like me
To be back where dark mourne sweeps down to the sea
There's beautiful girls here - oh never you mind!
With beautiful shapes nature never designed
And lovely complexions, all roses and 'cream
But o'loughlin remarked with regard to the same:
"that if all those roses you venture to sip
The colour might all come away on your lip"
So I'll wait for the wild rose that's waiting for me
Where the mountains of mourne sweep down to the sea
Thanks for lyrics.😊
I miss the Irish Tenors since John and Ronan left. I attended one of their concerts and two of Ronan's. I dressed up making friends say I was in love with him -I didn't usually speak well of men. I sent him backstage a stargazer lily - a proper female to male greeting. Any song either sings soothes or excites the heart like no other singer today. I hope they have blessed lives in thanks for the joy they have given so many.
@@bonniebelleoneal5271 Thanks for your beautiful comment. I haven't heard about the tenor, named Ronan, whom you mentioned above. Would you tell me his surname, please? Thanks in advance.
For my friend Colonel Thomas Melodious Young☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️😏
Irish blues...!
thank you for this loverly post j vincent edwards
You're welcome, thanks to you for your comment! :-)
I lire the mcdermott singing of thaïs onze
HELLO, M'LADY. I HOPE 2016 WILL BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
ALEXANDER FLEMING
WASH DC/VA,USA
MAR 7, 2016
+ALEXANDER FLEMING Thanks very much, I wish the same to you: a good year for you and your family!
skerries most famous tune
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Watch this with captions😂
Thanks for your comment!
Great tune, dreadful lyric..