In loving memory of Eamon Langford Official music video for ‘The Winding Way Down to Kells Bay’, by Emma Langford. The Winding Way Down to Kells Bay is the second single from Emma Langford’s second album, due for release in 2020 Emma’s debut album Quiet Giant is available across all online platforms, buy or download from https://emmalangfordmusic.bandcamp.com With thanks to all who featured, helped, inspired and contributed Song lyrics & melody by Emma Langford Music Video by Enigmed Track produced by Chris O’Brien & Graham Murphy at The Production Suite, Dublin Mastered by Richard Dowling at Wav Mastering, Limerick Musicians: Lucia Mac Partlin; Maria Ryan; Peter Hanagan; Davey Long; Graham Murphy; Kealan Kenny; Ray Yrure Featuring: Molly Ryan; Scarlett the dog; Seán Garvey; Laoise Egan; Darragh Lynch; The Ivereagh Peninsula; Kells Bay Follow Emma: Facebook: @emmalangfordmusic Twitter: @ELangfordMusic Instagram: @EmmaLangfordMusic
Kells Beach is located in Cahersiveen, County Kerry. It is a sandy beach with a small harbour and pier nearby.
Kells Beach is located within the Killarney National Park, Macgillycuddy’s Reeks and Caragh River Catchment Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and proposed Natural Heritage Area (pNHA).The beach is also located within the Iveragh Peninsula Special Protection Area (SPA).
It is an idyllic sandy beach with a harbour and pier nearby. There is no lifeguard present here, however lifesaving equipment is available.
I could tell you all the things I do for you But it’s no surprise and you just roll your eyes and say “Here we go again She’s gonna moan again”
I should spare your love, just a thing or two But you don’t disguise it when I’m just white noise And it’s done before it begins ‘Cause your temper’s getting thin
But there’s just one thing that I wanna know Just one little thing before I go Before I go
It’s who takes care of me? Tell me, who takes care of me? Should’ve been you Should’ve been you
Do you realize, no, you never will ‘Cause your head’s held high and you got your pride I got a little of mine still Yeah, the bit you couldn’t kill
I’ll never blame you and I always will I can’t explain it but it hurts like hell And I’m feeling so alone Yeah, I’m lonely to the bone
But there’s just one thing that I wanna know Just one little thing before I go Before I go
It’s who takes care of me? Tell me, who takes care of me? Should’ve been you, oh! Should’ve been you, oh!
And I’m angry And I’m sad I’m the best thing that you ever had All I wanted was your touch But you told me what I wanted was just too much
Oh, who takes care of me? Tell me, who takes care of me? Should’ve been you, oh! Should’ve been you It should’ve been you Should’ve been you
In loving memory of Eamon Langford Official music video for ‘The Winding Way Down to Kells Bay’, by Emma Langford. The Winding Way Down to Kells Bay is the second single from Emma Langford’s second album, due for release in 2020 Emma’s debut album Quiet Giant is available across all online platforms, buy or download from https://emmalangfordmusic.bandcamp.com With thanks to all who featured, helped, inspired and contributed Song lyrics & melody by Emma Langford Music Video by Enigmed Track produced by Chris O’Brien & Graham Murphy at The Production Suite, Dublin Mastered by Richard Dowling at Wav Mastering, Limerick Musicians: Lucia Mac Partlin; Maria Ryan; Peter Hanagan; Davey Long; Graham Murphy; Kealan Kenny; Ray Yrure Featuring: Molly Ryan; Scarlett the dog; Seán Garvey; Laoise Egan; Darragh Lynch; The Ivereagh Peninsula; Kells Bay Follow Emma: Facebook: @emmalangfordmusic Twitter: @ELangfordMusic Instagram: @EmmaLangfordMusic
So excited to announce that I’ll be on your TV screens every Saturday for the new 6 weeks on @RTEOne co – hosting ‘The Heart Of Saturday Night’ with the incredible @musicbyloah ! We have some incredible talent and can’t wait for you all to watch, tune in from July 24th!
was among the hundreds of guests at Áras an Uachtaráin, invited by President and Sabina Higgins for the official switching on of the Christmas lights. https://president.ie/en/diary/detai