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

Songs of Ireland – Gortnamona – Brendan O’Dowda

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Brendan O’Dowda singing Gortnamona, written by Percy French. Long, long ago in the woods of Gortnamona, I thought the birds were singing in the blackthorn tree; But oh, it was my heart that was singing, singing, singing, With the joy that you were bringing, oh my love, to me Long, long ago in the woods of Gortnamona, I thought the wind was sighing round the blackthorn tree; But oh, it was the banshee that was crying, crying, crying, And I knew my love was dying far across the sea. Now if you go through the woods of Gortnamona, You’ll hear the raindrops creeping through the blackthorn tree; But oh, it is the tears thatI am weeping, weeping, weeping, For the loved one that is sleeping far away from me. Long, long ago in the woods of Gortnamona, I thought the birds were singing in the blackthorn tree; But oh, it was my heart that was singing, singing, singing, With the joy that you were bringing, oh my love, to me