Enya – Silent Night (Oíche Chiúin)

Silent Night (Oíche Chiúin) – Enya

474,224 views•Dec 22, 20093.5K35ShareSaveFreeNeverSaid 28.6K subscribers Oíche chiúin – Gaeilge (Irish Gaelic) Oíche chiúin, oíche Mhic Dé Cách ‘na suan, dís araon Dís is dílse ag faire le spéis Naí beag gnaoi-gheal ceanán tais caomh Críost ina chodladh go séimh Críost ina chodladh go séimh Oíche chiúin, oíche Mhic Dé Aoirí ar dtús chuala an scéal “Aililiuia” aingil ag glaoch Cantain Shuairc i ngar is i gcéin Críost ár Slánaitheoir féin Críost ár Slánaitheoir féin Oíche chiúin, oíche Mhic Dé Mac Dé bhí, gáire a bhéil Tuar dá rá ‘s dá lán-chur i gcéill Ann gur tháinig tráth chinn a tséin Críost a theacht ar an saol Críost a theacht ar an saol ♪ Silent Night – English Silent night, night of God’s son Soundly in slumber, the pair together The pair and love, watching with affection The small bright beautiful child Darling one Christ, calmly asleep Christ, calmly asleep Silent night, night of God’s son Shepherds first heard the tale The angels crying out Alleluia Lovely chanting near and far Christ, the saviour himself Christ, the saviour himself Silent night, night of God’s son God’s Son with a smile on his face A sign spoken to be fully understood The sweet voice of an angel heard in the air Christ is coming into the world Christ is coming into the world ♪

Clannad – Theme from Harry’s Game

CLANNAD-Theme from Harry’s Game
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CLANNAD-were signed up to RCA Records when they were approached and asked if they would be interested in doing a song for a fictional drama on british TV depicting the troubles in Northern Ireland. Clannad got together and wrote the now-Legendary song “Theme from Harry’s Game” entering the british charts at number 5 it remains the only hit single in the uk ever to be sung entirely in Irish Gaelic

Rose of Mooncoin by Johnny McEvoy for Kilkenny Ladies, All Ireland Champions

Rose of Mooncoin sung by Johnny McEvoy

252,928 views•Nov 20, 200859540ShareSavelorgain2 3.86K subscribers Irish folk song The Rose Of Mooncoin How sweet is to roam by the sunny Shure stream And hear the doves coo ‘neath the morning sunbeam Where the thrush and the robin their sweet notes entwine On the banks of the Shure that flows down by Mooncoin. Flow on, lovely river, flow gently along By your waters so sweet sounds the lark’s merry song On your green banks I wander where first I did join With you, lovely Molly, the rose of Mooncoin. Oh Molly, dear Molly, it breaks my fond heart To know that we two forever must part I’ll think of you Molly while sun and moon shine On the banks of the Shure that flows down by Mooncoin. Then here’s to the Shure with its valley so fair As oftimes we wandered in the cool morning air Where the roses are blooming and lilies entwine On the banks of the Shure that flows down by Mooncoin. Flow on, lovely river, flow gently along By your waters so sweet sounds the lark’s merry song On your green banks I wander where first I did join With you, lovely Molly, the rose of Mooncoin.

Megan O’Neill – Ireland (original song)

Megan O’Neill – Ireland (original song)

13,493 views•Apr 17, 20203393ShareSaveMegan O’ Neill 973 subscribers I feel like this is a really appropriate time to release this song given everything that we are all going through. I wrote it when I was still living in London and had been away from Ireland for 7 years. It took living abroad to make me realise how much I loved this country, the people, the music, the scenery, everything. I hope it makes you smile and makes you proud of your home too. STREAM/DOWNLOAD IRELAND – https://ffm.to/on53ngp OTHER PLACES YOU CAN FIND ME INSTAGRAM – https://www.instagram.com/meganoneill… TWITTER – https://twitter.com/meganoneill FACEBOOK – https://www.facebook.com/MeganONeillM… SPOTIFY – https://open.spotify.com/artist/1JqJX… Video by Declan Creffield. Ireland – written and performed by Megan O’Neill. Produced by The Dunwells / Mixed by Scott Halliday / Mastered by Stephen Ceresia at Stoneyfield Mastering