this is a fine and rare song about the County of Kerry, I have this on an album that Paudie & Decland recorded a few years back which also included another great kerry song called "The Pride of Tralee Town. Thanks for posting Rob !
I was being sarcastic before. I know who wrote the lyrics. It's a poem written by my late grandfather Denis Lynch of Rathmore. Funny how in Ireland you can make a song and profit from it, without giving credit to it's originator.
The song was written by the Den Lynch, who was born in Gortacarin, Headford, but later lived across the road from the Church in Rathmore (tehnically Rathbeg). e.g. Rath Mor (The big fort), Rath Beag (the small fort). And while Shrone is only a few miles from the Cork border, it definitely is in County Kerry. Check out Shrone Church....
Love Paudie singing. Well done.
So beautiful song !!!!! yet so simple !!!! I love the according
Aww Brilliant singer Loved it
Beautiful song great singer
Beautiful song, beautiful voice!
Pop was awesome!! This is just one of many works of his.
He would have been a great waltzer
V good song
Beautiful song
Beautiful xx
this is a fine and rare song about the County of Kerry, I have this on an album that Paudie & Decland recorded a few years back which also included another great kerry song called "The Pride of Tralee Town. Thanks for posting Rob !
haunting!!
I believe that my family was from there, anyone know the family O'Scannlain, or nowadays as Scanlon.,....Brosna.
Lovely voice lovely song I can't stop listening to the song god bless you
john o mahony Very nice song
Any C.Ds available from this group?
This is about a place in Cork called Shrone near Glengariff on the shores of Bantry Bay
is this lovely singer not with us anymore??
He is alive and well I saw him today
Jerry Kelleher is not from Shrone but loves this song.
I was being sarcastic before. I know who wrote the lyrics. It's a poem written by my late grandfather Denis Lynch of Rathmore. Funny how in Ireland you can make a song and profit from it, without giving credit to it's originator.
Well as the other
Does anyone know who wrote the lyrics? I noticed there are no writing credits for this song...?
Who singing this song
Shrone is probably got from the Irish word "shorn" which means nose.
Sean Curtain tgga
Who am I to say this is my song😂😂😂😂
are you after taking a line of coke or wat moss?
Damien
The song was written by the Den Lynch, who was born in Gortacarin, Headford, but later lived across the road from the Church in Rathmore (tehnically Rathbeg). e.g. Rath Mor (The big fort), Rath Beag (the small fort). And while Shrone is only a few miles from the Cork border, it definitely is in County Kerry. Check out Shrone Church....