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1. Mai 2024 · My version of the classic Irish ballad, A Song for Ireland. Written by Sean McCarthy and performed most famously by Luke Kelly and The Dubliners. Here’s all ...
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- Liam McGrandles
28. Apr. 2024 · Ralph McTell performs ‘Song for Ireland’. The singer’s relationship with Ireland goes back to fond childhood memories of an Irish neighbour. "Every time I heard an Irish accent, I associated...
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Vor 4 Tagen · UTDGSAD. Merken. 15 Länder und ihre Acts sind im ersten ESC-Halbfinale 2024 angetreten. Zehn von ihnen haben sich für das Finale qualifiziert. Mehr anzeigen. Bild: EBU - Alma Bengtsson. Sender. Video verfügbar: bis 07.05.2025 ∙ 21:00 Uhr.
21. Apr. 2024 · Song for Ireland - Olivia O Hanlon Music - YouTube. Olivia O'Hanlon. 574 subscribers. Subscribed. 0. No views 1 minute ago #song #weddingsong #irishsong. A Song for Ireland #song...
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1. Mai 2024 · " Amhrán na bhFiann " ( Irish pronunciation: [ˈəuɾˠaːn̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈvʲiən̪ˠ] ), called " The Soldier's Song " in English, is the national anthem of Ireland. The music was composed by Peadar Kearney and Patrick Heeney, the original English lyrics by Kearney, and the Irish-language translation, now usually the version heard, by Liam Ó Rinn.
- 12 July 1926
- Peadar Kearney, 1909 (English version), Liam Ó Rinn, 1923 (Irish version)
- "A Soldier's Song" (original)
- Patrick Heeney, 1910
29. Apr. 2024 · The Dubliners. Folk band The Dubliners pair up with celt-punk band The Pogues for their own take on a folklore classic, ‘The Irish Rover.’. Dating all the way back to 1937, the original is credited to writer J. M. Crofts. The song tells the story of a towering cargo ship famous along its sailing route.