It's 2023 and I take joy in my 3.5 year-old son Luke Peter saying "that's Luke Kelly", pointing at a poster I have on my wall with the Dubliners! Makes me so happy.
Never!!! And never will there ever be a singer like Luke Kelly, such a true and pure voice,God rest your Soul Luke, you had plenty, from the hills of Donegal 🇮🇪🍀🇮🇪💚🇮🇪
😢simplemente fantásticos todos y su cantante luke, su interpretación llenan los sueños la esperanza y reconforta el alma y el corazón, to Buenos aires Argentina con corazón Irlandés!
@@cheerydavie Luke Kelly is The Greatest Master of Folk Singer just not only from Ireland but from the World 😗😙😚💖🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🎶🎼🎵👍☘☘☘☘ Our great pleasure listen his songs always.
Peggy Gordon is actually thought to be from Nova Scotia, rather than Scotland. Similar culture, of course But it could also easily pass for an Irish song. In any case, Luke's voice was a light shining through dark and damp and warming the heart.
well if it was canadian ,it was probably from nova scotia, new scotland and if you listen to the tune it sounds very scottish ,in the way it is structured ,it is a beautiful tune ,and would sound great played by a pipe band
Thanks for your comment Peggy Gordon" is a Canadian folk song that has become popular in many English-speaking countries. As a folk song it was first collected in the 1950s and 1960s in Canada, mainly in Nova Scotia. Versions of this song, in the form of a vaudeville song, were published in New York from 1880. The song tells a story of a man who is madly in love with a woman of this name and how he longs to be with her Hope this is useful to you
shoals O Herring was on theLp "A drop of the hard suff" 1967 "Peggy gordon" was on the 1968/9 album "More of the hard stuff" ive transfered my Dubliner collection on to cd.should have kept the sleeve notes
I'm not so sure about Peggy Gordon being Scottish. As far as I remember I read it was Canadian and only became popular this side of the Atlantic during the 1950s/60s folk revival. Could be wrong! Does anyone know of it being popular in Scotland prior to that or mentioned in old song books etc.
It's 2023 and I take joy in my 3.5 year-old son Luke Peter saying "that's Luke Kelly", pointing at a poster I have on my wall with the Dubliners! Makes me so happy.
Never!!! And never will there ever be a singer like Luke Kelly, such a true and pure voice,God rest your Soul Luke, you had plenty, from the hills of Donegal 🇮🇪🍀🇮🇪💚🇮🇪
and to think he was once critizised by ewan mccoll for his singing ! luke just smiled !
I echo this from the flat lands of Birmingham, England 🇨🇮
@@paultimmins7651wrong flag 🇮🇪
Yours is the Ivory Coast 🇨🇮
I was on holiday there at the tme 🤣🇮🇪
We will never hear the likes of Luke again, rest in peace Luke 🙏
😢simplemente fantásticos todos y su cantante luke, su interpretación llenan los sueños la esperanza y reconforta el alma y el corazón, to Buenos aires Argentina con corazón Irlandés!
Seid 1980 habe ich luke zum ersten mal live gesehen und war hin und weg ❤
The true vocals and passion of lukes voice are all over this xx
God bless you Luke Kelly,Brillant.
Must be taken around 1975. Perfect the voice of Luke and Barney with his banjo. Just perfect.
such a powerful voice of Luke Kelly sadly and sorely missed God bless your soul
Oh Luke,no one like you ever,Magical.
Best ever LUKE. IM DYING I STILL LISTEN TO LUKE. IM ONLY 52
Wouldn't mind sailing on a herring lugger if we could listen to this 💚💫
Absolute fabulous voice Luke Kelly had.
It's a great plesure to listen him singing such amazing and stunning song! Gives me chills his powerful voice!!!
The real deal.
Let's go to listen him singing two most beautiful songs?! Sure I do it always!!!😍😘😙💖🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🎵🎼🎶👍☘☘☘
Sûrement la meilleure interprétation de cette magnifique ballade. Luke Kelly the best of the best!!!!!!
luke and liam gone so sad but at least we still have them on tape to enjoy their fantastic voices brilliant stuff
Forever Our Beloved Luke Kelly!!!
Best ever
goose bumps !!
I agree .. solid gold
Great song rip Luke 🙏
A version that lasts a lifetime.
Stunning. 🎶🎶🎶💖
Thank you lads.
Whoah...awesome!
Brilliant
Best voice ever
Great to know that you enjoyed Luke's singing .thanks for looking up my chanel
Thanks for this , I have on vinyl , great to find on you tube
Thank you for giving my channel a listen.............With the great voice of LUKE one of Ireland's great singers
No problem ,have many of this great bands lps, was lucky enough to see them live in 1968 at the Albert Hall.
@@cheerydavie Luke Kelly is The Greatest Master of Folk Singer just not only from Ireland but from the World 😗😙😚💖🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🎶🎼🎵👍☘☘☘☘ Our great pleasure listen his songs always.
Peggy Gordon is actually thought to be from Nova Scotia, rather than Scotland. Similar culture, of course But it could also easily pass for an Irish song. In any case, Luke's voice was a light shining through dark and damp and warming the heart.
Correct scots. A LOT OF SCOTS WENT TO NOVA SCOTIA. I. E NEW SCOTLAND. ALL THE DOPES THAT KNOW NO LATIN
@@jimmymalone9139 lol
great song
thanks for posting these Davy--
Thanks for tunning in to my channel & thanks for your comment
Never to be repeated
WOW.
well if it was canadian ,it was probably from nova scotia, new scotland and if you listen to the tune it sounds very scottish ,in the way it is structured ,it is a beautiful tune ,and would sound great played by a pipe band
Lukes voice makes me melt such a voice
Thanks for your comment Peggy Gordon" is a Canadian folk song that has become popular in many English-speaking countries. As a folk song it was first collected in the 1950s and 1960s in Canada, mainly in Nova Scotia. Versions of this song, in the form of a vaudeville song, were published in New York from 1880. The song tells a story of a man who is madly in love with a woman of this name and how he longs to be with her Hope this is useful to you
It should be the theme song for deadliest catch
Stunning voice 💕🇮🇪🌹
shoals O Herring was on theLp "A drop of the hard suff" 1967 "Peggy gordon" was on the 1968/9 album "More of the hard stuff" ive transfered my Dubliner collection on to cd.should have kept the sleeve notes
cheerydavie No, Shoals of Herring was on More of the Hard Stuff and Peggy Gordon was on Drinkin' And Courtin'
Erin .. I'm soo proud
@mischief30m Well that could be done I suppose.BUT we'd have no Luke............Thanks for your kind commet
Real vintage stuff this. Many thanks for posting this. Do you know what year it was recorded?
I'm not so sure about Peggy Gordon being Scottish. As far as I remember I read it was Canadian and only became popular this side of the Atlantic during the 1950s/60s folk revival. Could be wrong! Does anyone know of it being popular in Scotland prior to that or mentioned in old song books etc.
Peggy Gordon at 4:50
LUKE KELLY
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Let's get pissed👍