Imelda May – ‘Made To Love’ Featuring Ronnie Wood, Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu and Gina Martin (Audio)

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Imelda May – ‘Made To Love’ Featuring Ronnie Wood, Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu and Gina Martin (Audio)

16,153 views•Mar 4, 202153412ShareSaveImelda May Official 63.8K subscribers Order the new album ’11 Past The Hour’ now: https://ImeldaMay.lnk.to/11PTHAlbumID​ Stream or download ‘Made To Love’ Featuring Ronnie Wood, Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu and Gina Martin now: https://imeldamay.lnk.to/MTL​ Follow Imelda May: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImeldaMayOff…​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imeldaoffic…​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImeldaOfficial​ Official Mailing list: https://imeldamay.lnk.to/MailingListS…http://imeldamay.com/​ LYRICS: Made to Love You killed me twice You hung me high Blood in my eyes A sacrifice You crowded round And crucified Dragging my bones Behind the lies Dressed me up in skin and robes Hid myself amongst the wolves Gonna kill me again in the name of fear? When all I do is love Don’t be afraid to love (‘cause we are made to love) There is never fear in love (yeah we are made to love) Life’s already tough enough (yeah we are made to love) We are made, we’re made to love I hide myself in everyone The weak, the poor, the lost The someone running from a danger zone Instead of open arms you pulled a gun I’ve been around a thousand years I’ve felt your pain, I’ve cried your tears Gonna kill me again in the name of fear? When all I do is love Don’t be afraid to love (‘cause we are made to love) There is never fear in love (yeah we are made to love) Life’s already tough enough (yeah we are made to love) We are made, we’re made to love I’m Martin Luther Lennon, Buddha Marielle Franco I’m Jupiter I’m every refugee you see I’m every ‘bum’ on every street I’m gay I’m straight I’m bi, I’m trans I’m woman, girl I’m boy, I’m man I’m Africa, I’m Pakistan I’m Irish, Palestinian I’m U.S.A, I’m you and me I’m every person that you meet I am love I’m love, I’m love, I’m love, I’m love, I’m love, I’m love, I’m love, I’m love ‘Cause we are made to love, yeah we are made to love Love is love Yeah we are made to love #ImeldaMay#11PastTheHour#RonnieWood

Sinead O’Connor – 4th and Vine

Sinead O'Connor at BBC Radio Studios, London, Britain - 29 Jul 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Shaw/REX/Shutterstock (3991497d) Sinead O’Connor Sinead O’Connor at BBC Radio Studios, London, Britain – 29 Jul 2014

 

Sinead O’Connor – 4th and Vine

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Subscribe to our channel here: http://bit.ly/subscribe2indian Sinead O’Connor – 4th and Vine The new single 4th and Vine, taken from the album ‘How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?’ is out now! Buy it now on iTunes: http://bit.ly/soc_4thit Video directed by Kathryn Ferguson Buy the album: Direct from label: http://bit.ly/soc_ibme_label Amazon: http://bit.ly/soc_ibme_am iTunes: http://bit.ly/soc_ibme_itunes

Westlife – Home (Official Video)

 

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Published on Oct 2, 2009

Westlife’s official music video for ‘Home’. Click to listen to Westlife on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/WestlifeSpot?IQid=… As featured on Westlife – Greatest Hits. Click to buy the track or album via iTunes: http://smarturl.it/WestlifeGHiTunes?I… Google Play: http://smarturl.it/WestlifeHomeGplay?… Amazon: http://smarturl.it/WestlifeGHAmazon?I… Stream more music from Westlife here: http://smarturl.it/WestlifeMultiStrea… More from Westlife My Love: https://youtu.be/ulOb9gIGGd0 You Raise Me Up: https://youtu.be/9bxc9hbwkkw If I let You Go: https://youtu.be/7NrQei36fJk More great 00’s videos here: http://smarturl.it/Ultimate00?IQid=Wl… Follow Westlife Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Westlife Twitter: https://twitter.com/westlifemusic Subscribe to Westlife on YouTube: http://smarturl.it/WestlifeYTSub?IQid… ——— Lyrics: Another summer day, Has come and gone away, In Paris and Rome, I want to go home, Mmmmmm Maybesurrounded by, A million people I, Still feel all alone, I just want to go home, Oh I miss you, You know, And I’ve been keeping all the letters, That I wrote to you, Each one a line or two, I’m fine baby how are you, Well I would send them but, I know it’s that it’s just not enough, The words were cold and flat, And you deserve more, Than that, another winter day, Has come and gone away, In either Paris and Rome, And I Want To Go Home, I miss you, You know, Let me go home, I’ve had my run, Baby I’m done, I want to go home, Let me go home, It’ll all be alright, I’ll be home tonight, I’m coming back home.

UCD Choral Scholars – Black is the Colour of my True Love’s Hair

Black is the Colour of my True Love’s Hair

397,802 views•Premiered Dec 18, 20187.8K109ShareSaveChoral Scholars of University College Dublin 73.5K subscribers Appalachian Air of Scottish origin arr. Desmond Earley From the album ‘Invisible Stars – Choral Works from Ireland and Scotland’ The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin Artistic Director: Desmond Earley Solos: Mark Waters and Emily Doyle Released on Signum Records BUY IT NOW: http://hyperurl.co/invisiblestars Sheet Music: http://bit.ly/2QFhUv0 HEAR IT LIVE: http://ucdchoralscholars.ie/events.php Website: http://www.ucdchoralscholars.ie Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ucdchoralscho… Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/UCDChoral Instagram: @ChoralScholars Credits: Director & DP Ronan Fox Focus Puller Shane Caffrey Camera Assistans: Wade Enright, Sadhbh Ní Nualáin Sound Playback Trevor Cunningham Two American melodies from Kentucky are widely associated with the lyric Black is the colour of my true love’s hair. The younger melody was composed by Kentuckian John Jacob Niles, collector and performer of Appalachian folk songs, and an important influence on the American Folk revival in the 1950s. In a biography of Niles—I Wonder As I Wander—Professor Ron Pen of the University of Kentucky has observed that Niles created a completely different melody from the versions he had collected in Kentucky in 1916. The melody used for the choral arrangement on this disc is the version sung by Irish singer/songwriter Christy Moore, who learned the song from Scottish folk singer Hamish Imlach in 1968. This modern Scottish song is a rendering of an Appalachian antecedent of Niles’ version collected by Cecil Sharp in Kentucky and published in English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians (1917).