excellent performance from the Cork man and his Cork personality and charm shone bright , seems a real nice chap , but has some voice ,, john hunt from co clare
wow, wow that's awesome and sooooo sweet. very interesting and entertaining. wow that's so beautifully done. powerful voice. great skill 👏 ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉😂😂🎉😂🎉😂🎉😂. ❤🎉
Did he just change the whole song? I like it better the original way. Listen to Eva Cassidy's version. A songbird taken from cancer too soon, but one of the best originals ever!
Good singer but not sure he should have drifted into operatic for such a traditional Irish song, full marks for trying though and also full marks to the Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden, could they be any prettier and what a lovely manner Ms Dixon has when talking to him.
He didn't know the song! He left all the difficult bits out; save for his last 3 notes....I'm not a fan of "BGT" so the judging for me was at best, puzzling.
there is evidence that the original tune was written by a blind Irish harpist named Rory Dall O'Cahan1. Blind Rory, a descendant of the ruling O'Cahan clan, was a composer who lived sometime between 1560 and 1660 and who was well-known for his purths, or harp tunes, the best known of which is 'Tabhair Dom do Lámh', or 'Give Me Your Hand'. He honoured the Highland gentry whose homes he frequented with his compositions, and according to the writings of one Arthur O'Neill, it was in one such house on the island of Skye that Blind Rory died, leaving his harp and tuning key.
WTF? Who edited that shite? They have completely butchered the song and his performance. Why bother making a 4 minute video when only about 30s is his actual singing??
Beautiful. Bravo.
USA
Lovely voice thank you for sharing with us
This boy has pipes👍🏻
Such a natural talent and a beautiful singing voices. 👏🏽
BEAUTIFUL
This is just tear jurking! His voice is just *Chefs kiss*
Short, sweet, moving!
Fantastic vocals on one of my all time favorite songs! God bless you from Texas, USA. 🙏🏻✝️❤️🔥
David is the nicest man ever.
Thank you having English closed captions on
Good stuff. Loved it.
Lovely rendition.
Don’t you just love critical unkind people He sang from his love of music keep going enjoy your gift
Great Singer !
Just beautiful
Splendid!!!
WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!
Well done Darragh, you sounded amazing.
I go tears in my eyes from his singing, damn. Great.
This song always gets me in my feelings
magic
Beautiful ❤❤
He has a very good voice 🤙😎👏👏👏
I AGREE GET ON STAGE
Wow😀😃the best of 👏👏👍👍👍👍
very good
Thought he'd do the original version. I didn't finish shinning my shoes. Well done.
now go get your fuckin shine box
Very nice
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Very gifted he made it a piece off Art thanks
Great voice
Great voice, great and deep spirite
Amazing
Maravilloso❤❤❤❤
Wow
McGann... great last name!😍
excellent performance from the Cork man and his Cork personality and charm shone bright , seems a real nice chap , but has some voice ,, john hunt from co clare
So surprised that he is a Cork man. I wonder even more so, why he left a lot of the song (and its narrative) out.
@@shirzevor because they or on limited time
Harry secombe he was the most funniest comedian my husband and I we loved
Sima Porter No offence, but I'm struggling to see what the connection is, between this gentleman Darragh McGann & Harry Secombe??
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I thought that was Brendan Frazier!!!
He is so cute❤❤❤🎉
To Charlie 👍👍👍☺
I'd lvoe to be in Darraghs cab, i'd sing along with him!
Where can we hear the full version?
Countyroadinireland
ballybunion9
Early
radio
Harry Secombe
Was that the abridged version?
Half the song was missing
Samueljames5167, They have a limited time to perform.
Ahahaha ye thought that dk what fuckin version of Danny boy he was singing. It was all over the place
simon wont b going to heaven
My dad knows this guy 😂
Dude can sing.
Try reading the text first, mate!
What's the song on the end?
Life on Mars?
Can I have a taxi please! 🚕
L like voice and way he sing.
wow, wow that's awesome and sooooo sweet. very interesting and entertaining. wow that's so beautifully done. powerful voice. great skill 👏 ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉😂😂🎉😂🎉😂🎉😂. ❤🎉
Every pub has someone just as good
Yeah right
True
My dad was a Cork City man and sang this song just as good.. in many a pub
Be great if Big Head could stop chomping during the presentation.
Frank Patterson is the only person that can sing this song...used in the film "millers crossing"
You should hear Peter Hollens All Acapella
several good singers sang the song
This song needs a softer voice. But he should sing something more powerful like Maria from West Side Story.
Did he just change the whole song? I like it better the original way. Listen to Eva Cassidy's version. A songbird taken from cancer too soon, but one of the best originals ever!
Lou Todd knows , that Andy could do it a little better :)
Plot twist: Darragh ate Danny Boy
Let Eric Clapton get the guitar out.. only sing if you have lost someone you have love dearly....
Good singer but not sure he should have drifted into operatic for such a traditional Irish song, full marks for trying though and also full marks to the Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden, could they be any prettier and what a lovely manner Ms Dixon has when talking to him.
More like donut 🍩 boy ✨✨🌞✨✨🧐🧐✨✨likes to waffle but enjoys donuts 🍩 much more ✨✨✨
That was very rude.
barbara houle you are right totally rude but totally true that’s not sweat it’s donut glaze coming out of his skin ✨✨✨🌺🌸🌸🌼✨✨
For fuck sake people will clap at anything
Mediocrity is rife
Sounds like a lounge singer in Vegas.
He didn't know the song! He left all the difficult bits out; save for his last 3 notes....I'm not a fan of "BGT" so the judging for me was at best, puzzling.
An Irishman singing an English song. The tune is Irish but the words were written by an Englishman.
there is evidence that the original tune was written by a blind Irish harpist named Rory Dall O'Cahan1. Blind Rory, a descendant of the ruling O'Cahan clan, was a composer who lived sometime between 1560 and 1660 and who was well-known for his purths, or harp tunes, the best known of which is 'Tabhair Dom do Lámh', or 'Give Me Your Hand'. He honoured the Highland gentry whose homes he frequented with his compositions, and according to the writings of one Arthur O'Neill, it was in one such house on the island of Skye that Blind Rory died, leaving his harp and tuning key.
Ballbag
The tune is credited to Jane Ross, she was Scottish.
Wasn't all that.
and this guy isnt that good
Contrary to Simons claim that all people who love dogs will go to heaven. They are all bound for hell.
I agree 1000 persen LOL
I also think that you will go to hell
@Rosida Andriyana I happen to be Welsh and by grace, I am going to enter into the New Yerusalem.
@@niskalawastu3075 There is no 1,000%
@@kristinheath9723 You are incapable of rational thought and so you can't "think".
I don't know but I feel that it cheapens the history and story of the song dedicating it to a dog. No offense I love dogs but....
WTF?
Who edited that shite? They have completely butchered the song and his performance.
Why bother making a 4 minute video when only about 30s is his actual singing??
I don’t like that song
That's a truncated piece of crap! Like less than half the song. Maybe I got a cutdown version. And it should be sung by a woman, not a man.
Danny Boy is a song from a father to his son.
@@marciasuminski8455 It is, but the male version is called Eily Dear and was written 6 years before the lyrics were changed in 1916 to Danny Boy.
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