Really great to year Liam again, I remember his stories of truly atrocious food in boarding school; cold sausages and marmalade, ugh. We discussed the Roman empire as a distraction after my father, Denis Meehan, passed on in 1969. He sang at a memorial for Denis with that great voice that held you; on the radio, in performance and presumably in court. Many thanks.
Oh what a lovely rendition... thank you so very much for posting this! I've totally fallen for Liam Devally's voice and this song is already so beautiful itself. Simply wonderful...
Thank you for posting this. My memories of Liam are of the time he sang with Bill Hogarty (that's Bill with him in the slide show 1.20-1.30) at the club at Elm Park and other informal events. They were a great 'couple'. I always enjoyed their duets................the moon hath & the pearl fishers. They were great!
I think it is my aunt Blaithín Reynolds. It sounds to me the same recording that was on an 45rpm record, which also has a beautiful rendition of "An raibh tu ar an gcarraigh" with again Liam Devally singing and Blaithín Reynolds accompanying.
I saw the lovely Liam at a fashion show ?1974 in the Shelbourne Hotel.Fantastic voice.l think he had Leitrim connections.
Oh thank you so much for this nostlagic treat
thank you for keeping this man's voice alive and to the two people who disliked this $$$$$$$$$$$ Philistines One of my all time favourite songs.
Beautiful singer
He was a mighty singer.
What a glorious voice! And he sings this song like an angel. Too bad we have so few memories of him.
If it was now things would be so different. .a golden voice rest in peace
Really great to year Liam again, I remember his stories of truly atrocious food in boarding school; cold sausages and marmalade, ugh. We discussed the Roman empire as a distraction after my father, Denis Meehan, passed on in 1969. He sang at a memorial for Denis with that great voice that held you; on the radio, in performance and presumably in court. Many thanks.
I'm so happy to have found this, the gorgeous tenor voice.
Thank you for posting! Great stuff indeed!
Oh what a lovely rendition... thank you so very much for posting this! I've totally fallen for Liam Devally's voice and this song is already so beautiful itself. Simply wonderful...
Thank you for posting this. My memories of Liam are of the time he sang with Bill Hogarty (that's Bill with him in the slide show 1.20-1.30) at the club at Elm Park and other informal events. They were a great 'couple'. I always enjoyed their duets................the moon hath & the pearl fishers. They were great!
Beautiful and inspirational! A lesson in sweet simplicity!
Rip : Liam Devally (1933 - 9 April 2018)
GREAT STUFF INDEED, FROM ANOTHER LIAM, THE LISTENER.
Scrumptious so lovely
Beautiful.
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I think it is my aunt Blaithín Reynolds. It sounds to me the same recording that was on an 45rpm record, which also has a beautiful rendition of "An raibh tu ar an gcarraigh" with again Liam Devally singing and Blaithín Reynolds accompanying.
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Nice rendition ....who is playing the harp?
Who plays the harp??