I used to sing this to my daughter when she was still in y wife's belly. To this day, this song calms her down, and I sing it to her to put her to sleep. :)
ich habe in etwa die gleiche Erfahrung gemacht meine Tochter Sarah hörte angelo Branduardi im auch von ama heute ist Sie 35 und hört am liebsten ... ? Angelo Branduardi!
i remember watching this on tv and it still makes me cry......this was my girlfriends favorite song. RIP Jenny McNully and all may who ever reads this comment who loves Irish songs : Keep loving what you love with people who love it with you! LET LIVE YOUR SPIRIT RUN!!!!
I'm a Aussie scot. My family come from Glasgow in 1924 to Australia to make a better life but the scottish blood still runs very thick in My family great tunes
Keep the Celtic music going. This was played at funeral for each of the Clancy brothers. Tommy Clancy's son Finbarr is in this band and is keeping the flag flying.
I'm of Irish and Scottish descent, and this song makes my heart feel close to Ireland even though I have yet to go there. It is truly a beautiful song.
I played this through some B&W speakers earlier today to listen to while tidying up I ended up sitting down, tuning the volume up, closing my eyes and singing along
This is music exactly how I like it. Being from Zimbabwe this genre could have missed me completely. Ever so grateful for whoever played me Fields of Athenry those many years ago. It lead me to this and much more. Next is to visit a pub in Dublin where I can listen to some live sets. Not sure which pub is best for this but I shall find out.
I wish, I wish so much I had access to Scottish and Irish music when I was young. I listen as much as I can to this music. Making up for 40 years of lost time.
I also noticed Aoife Clancy sitting in the crowd on this song. My family and I listen to Cherish The Ladies, and still have CDs from when she was a founding member of the group. Lovely voice!
I’ve been listening to the Irish and Scot music lately. Most of my family are Norwegian. I live in the Florida Keys. But I’ve always been drawn to the music. I’m 46 and grew up in the states. I just love the music!!!
This was a song my great grandmother would use to sing to me as A lullaby i break down in tears when I hear this song since her passing may she travel the realms peacefully and safely until we met again
I remember my Grandpa singing these songs. Born in Scotland raisied in Northern Ireland til moving to the US. A good man and soul. R.I.P. Poppy. Miss you so much.
I'm not of any sort of Celtic descent, but I have a strong background in music. And The High Kings have more musicality than many other comparable groups. Their vocal blending is absolutely amazing, and the accompaniment is perfectly suited. I tip my hat to you, High Kings, and I thank Pandora Radio for introducing me to you!
This is a Scottish song, written by Robert Tannahill from Paisley. It was based on his poem called "The Braes of Balquhidder". It is usually called "Wild Mountain Thyme"
Amen! only thing that seperates the scots and irish is the sea! Blood is Blood, Familys, Family. We'll always be one people And as such credit where credits due. This beautiful melody is indeed scottish, irish just feel the same as everyone else, that the songs' beautiful, so haunting and yet warm...a masterpiece.
I'm from the USA and love the High kings- listened to them on a road trip with my sisters in Ireland and saw them play live in Cork- after the show they gave autographs and when we said we came from California to see them they said "Awesome" in that cali way! Thank you High kings for being so awesome!!
I just bought tickets to their Columbus, Ohio show on April 29th through PBS. I saw Anuna when they came to town. Ah, fantastic. I am completely in love with Irish music!
I remember the Clancy Brothers singing this when I was a very young child. This song has always touched my heart for some reason. I think it is the melody/ air. It makes me happy and sad at the same time.
Will ye go, Lassie go? And we'll all go together To pluck wild mountain thyme All around the blooming heather Will ye go, Lassie go? I will build my love a tower Near yon' pure crystal fountain And on it I will build All the flowers of the mountain Will ye go, Lassie go? And we'll all go together To pluck wild mountain thyme All around the blooming heather Will ye go, Lassie go? If my true love she were gone I would surely find another To pluck wild mountain thyme Grows around the blooming heather Will ye go, Lassie go? And we'll all go together To pluck wild mountain thyme All around the blooming heather Will ye go, Lassie go?
I love to listen to them singing together! I love being part Irish! Thank you to my Poppy for singing this to me as a little girl! I remember dancing on his feet to this song! Bring up good memories
my grandfather loved this song so much and he just died in April. I miss him dearly, and this song makes me think of him. It's abosultley beautiful and it gives me shivers and makes me want to cry sometimes as well.
I'm English but I absolutely love both the Scots and the Irish, why should I let history (which I had no part in!) get in the way of friendship and a few beers together?! -- let's not forget the Welsh, either! Erin go bragh, agus Alba gu bràth ! Is maith liom an Éireann agus an Albain! Go raibh maith agat.. Sláinte!
D. Edward Firman Clayton I'm half Italian and half Filipino, and I absolutely love them as well . I just love the harmonizing. It is so wonderful to see people put away the hate but hold on to their heritage .
D. Edward Firman Clayton you make a great point but unfortunately people refuse to befriend the english until there fully free thats what people believe but im irish and i would have a drink with you and i appreciat the irish touch
+D. Edward Firman Clayton I agree. I'm half German half British (part English, part Scottish) and I'm glad I am. :) Also, I absolutely LOVE British folk music. :)
Two of my great-grandmothers were products of what I'm sure was considered at the time to be race mixing. How could an Irishman possibly call an English woman his wife? How far she has fallen! How could an English man possibly call a Welsh woman his wife? Oh the shame he has brought upon his family. Sorry I'm not Scottish, but I'm just saying 4 of my 16 great-great grandparents weren't stupid. They came to America where all that old world bullshit could go fuck itself.
First time I heard this song was at a intertribal gathering, song by a scottish-cherokee brother, with just him and his guitar, he said the scottish colonized the ozarks mountains where the cherokee lived, and they lived together in the mountains, so i always thought it come from there. Either way , I always appreciated the tribal-clannish styles of the irish-scottish people more than any other european group!!
Saw The High Kings in Cincinnati last Friday, March 4th. What a special show that was for me, my father and daughter. We are proudly Irish!!! Beautiful, just beautiful. They are on their US tour - don't miss them!
Many of you will know that the lad with the guitar is Liam Clancy's son ( or nephew). He sang this in the cemetery after Liam's funeral - it's up on YT, somewhere. You know you're in Ireland when you have 50 people in a cemetery, in the rain, singing a Capella, and it sounds like a choir.
I love how these guys sing the traditional Irish ballads! The music literally takes me to the rolling pastures and hills of Ireland! So much serenity and peacefulness in the lyrics to these Celtic masterpieces!
i aint felt a tear in about 20 odd years i hear this song n it reminds me of those lost n loved n memories n jst the sng its self... n i felt a tear welt in my eye not of sadness or happiness bt of solitude
There is no doubt that this is a scottish song, but Irish and Scottish trad music is very similar. I would say Ireland has remembered and revived alot of our trad songs and Scotland doesn't remember alot of their traditional songs. Great song, beautifully sung.
These guys should be so so much bigger and have billions of views not just hundreds of thousands because they are so incredible I would love to hear them all day on my tele and stuff.
i am a religious jewish girl in brooklyn NY, with my ancestry in hungary, russia, austria, and romania. i don't even know anyone with irish blood, except on proffessor, but something about the music goes right to my heart from the melodies to the instrumentsd and i am a hopeless celtic addict.
I grew up with folk and country music. I always loved songs/music that tells a story, that takes me somewhere. I seemed drawn to Irish and Scotish songs when they sing it's unbelievably soothing.
Doesn't matter if the songs are scottish or irish, Gateway to Graceland isn't either. I listen to music to appreciate the blend of voices and the melody. The High Kings are great, I just "discovered" them, thanks for posting.
This song makes me so sad.. I am almost gonna cry.. It reminds me my old loves..It breaks my heart.. They feel the songs.. That is why it is impacting my spirit and soul..
I used to sing this to my daughter when she was still in y wife's belly. To this day, this song calms her down, and I sing it to her to put her to sleep. :)
that's freaking adorable.
ich habe in etwa die gleiche Erfahrung gemacht meine Tochter Sarah hörte angelo Branduardi im auch von ama heute ist Sie 35 und hört am liebsten ... ? Angelo Branduardi!
Pride...thats what your comment fills me with....thats literally the sweetest thing ive heard an irish ballad be used for! Thanks for sharin!
Me too! To both my kids. Live in Poland now and there will always be 2 little Polish kids proud of their Scottish heritage
Good choice....
All of a sudden , I've discovered I LOVE celtic music , it's adoriable . Cannot stop listening to . RESPECT FROM RUSSIA , MY FRIENDS !!!
Superb lafs
@@tonyfkanagan8179 Thank You , спасибо !
I give ye my respects from a new generation of irish americans im half full blood irish and these are soma me favorite songs so i appreciate the love
Hope you enjoy as much as I do Elena..best wishes.
даровааа
i remember watching this on tv and it still makes me cry......this was my girlfriends favorite song. RIP Jenny McNully and all may who ever reads this comment who loves Irish songs : Keep loving what you love with people who love it with you! LET LIVE YOUR SPIRIT RUN!!!!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ ☘️
I'm a Aussie scot. My family come from Glasgow in 1924 to Australia to make a better life but the scottish blood still runs very thick in My family great tunes
Keep the Celtic music going. This was played at funeral for each of the Clancy brothers. Tommy Clancy's son Finbarr is in this band and is keeping the flag flying.
brill true Irishmen IRA
@rob9641 Tommy Makem was not his uncle
He was an individual singer and joined the Clancy Brothers
Finnbarr Clancy dad is Bobby Clancy not Tom Clancy or Tommy Makem.
im a 17 year old iowa boy and im proud to say i cried after this.
I'm of Irish and Scottish descent, and this song makes my heart feel close to Ireland even though I have yet to go there. It is truly a beautiful song.
I have been twice. Go if possible - but do research first. Spring is the best time.
I played this through some B&W speakers earlier today to listen to while tidying up
I ended up sitting down, tuning the volume up, closing my eyes and singing along
This is music exactly how I like it. Being from Zimbabwe this genre could have missed me completely. Ever so grateful for whoever played me Fields of Athenry those many years ago. It lead me to this and much more. Next is to visit a pub in Dublin where I can listen to some live sets. Not sure which pub is best for this but I shall find out.
As a 39 years old Dutch guy, I can easily sing together with them. This song is something special I think.
I wish, I wish so much I had access to Scottish and Irish music when I was young. I listen as much as I can to this music. Making up for 40 years of lost time.
As long as you get to hear em, as an irishman, im glad...happy you like them so much! Thats always dope
The High Kings are the supreme Irish singing group.
I also noticed Aoife Clancy sitting in the crowd on this song. My family and I listen to Cherish The Ladies, and still have CDs from when she was a founding member of the group. Lovely voice!
Of course she would be there to watch her brother Finbarr Clancy perform with his new group. I'm sure the rest of the family was there.
I’ve been listening to the Irish and Scot music lately. Most of my family are Norwegian. I live in the Florida Keys. But I’ve always been drawn to the music. I’m 46 and grew up in the states. I just love the music!!!
Terrific song, takes me back home to Scotland whenever I play it or hear it. Great version xx
This was a song my great grandmother would use to sing to me as A lullaby i break down in tears when I hear this song since her passing may she travel the realms peacefully and safely until we met again
I remember my Grandpa singing these songs. Born in Scotland raisied in Northern Ireland til moving to the US. A good man and soul. R.I.P. Poppy. Miss you so much.
You can take a Scotsman out of Scotland, but can never take Scotland out of a Scotsman. 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
This song can make you tear because of how beautiful it is
I'm not of any sort of Celtic descent, but I have a strong background in music. And The High Kings have more musicality than many other comparable groups. Their vocal blending is absolutely amazing, and the accompaniment is perfectly suited. I tip my hat to you, High Kings, and I thank Pandora Radio for introducing me to you!
Лучшее звучание Ваших голосов!!♥️♥️☘☘☘Милая многострадальная ИРЛАНДИЯ!! Мое сердце с тобой!!
Предивни су.У потпуности се слагам са вама.
This is a Scottish song, written by Robert Tannahill from Paisley. It was based on his poem called "The Braes of Balquhidder". It is usually called "Wild Mountain Thyme"
hello Dylan you are right it is a scottish song
@@donaldzahnke4300 it's both Scottish and Irish.
@@michaelbalance98 Its Celtic. The Irish and the Scots have always been one. We are Celts.
Saor Alba Gu Brath! Erin Go Bragh!
Amen! only thing that seperates the scots and irish is the sea!
Blood is Blood, Familys, Family.
We'll always be one people
And as such credit where credits due. This beautiful melody is indeed scottish, irish just feel the same as everyone else, that the songs' beautiful, so haunting and yet warm...a masterpiece.
@Nathan Wilson, it was originally sung in Scotland and was brought over to Appalachia by settlers.
I'm from the USA and love the High kings- listened to them on a road trip with my sisters in Ireland and saw them play live in Cork- after the show they gave autographs and when we said we came from California to see them they said "Awesome" in that cali way! Thank you High kings for being so awesome!!
My father sang this song all his life till he died last year,great great version;brings back memories
One of the purest songs ever
My grandad has constantly whistled this for as long as i can remember, beautiful song
I just bought tickets to their Columbus, Ohio show on April 29th through PBS. I saw Anuna when they came to town. Ah, fantastic. I am completely in love with Irish music!
My grandmother loved this song God rest her soul :'( This version is beautiful.
All music connects with our emotions. Music is an international language.
If you want a good night ! then go see them live... I did and was the best night ever.
I remember the Clancy Brothers singing this when I was a very young child. This song has always touched my heart for some reason. I think it is the melody/ air. It makes me happy and sad at the same time.
I can tell you that i cried after this, because of this heart warming song.
Just the intro brings tears to my eyes...............
This is stunning. Such a beautiful rendition of one of my very favourite songs.
i'm an austro/romanian jew and i still find this music gets to my soul.
I missed the High Kings last time they were near with concert. Will not miss again. These guys are tremendous. May they all stay together!
Beautiful song I remember from childhood first sung by the Corries...I love the High Kings' version too!
This always makes me cry❤
Love Ireland and Scotland .. beautiful
As an Irish/Scottish independista, I have the best of both worlds, so Lang my our Lums Reek!
These men make a joyous noise! Wonderful harmony!
Makes you want to sing even if you can't. Love this song and the High KIngs.
Finally, I found them! What wonderful music and singing! Makes me feel like maybe I'm Irish or something. Sounds real to me
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful... watching the old dames in the audience singing along brings a tear to your eye...
Pure Clancy voice, love it. Sweet and beautiful
Will ye go, Lassie go?
And we'll all go together
To pluck wild mountain thyme
All around the blooming heather
Will ye go, Lassie go?
I will build my love a tower
Near yon' pure crystal fountain
And on it I will build
All the flowers of the mountain
Will ye go, Lassie go?
And we'll all go together
To pluck wild mountain thyme
All around the blooming heather
Will ye go, Lassie go?
If my true love she were gone
I would surely find another
To pluck wild mountain thyme
Grows around the blooming heather
Will ye go, Lassie go?
And we'll all go together
To pluck wild mountain thyme
All around the blooming heather
Will ye go, Lassie go?
A favorite song from my misspent youth.
It’s just.. ‘ perfect ‘ isn’t it? ♥️. I regularly return to this, it soothes me. ♥️.
I love to listen to them singing together! I love being part Irish! Thank you to my Poppy for singing this to me as a little girl! I remember dancing on his feet to this song! Bring up good memories
my grandfather loved this song so much and he just died in April. I miss him dearly, and this song makes me think of him. It's abosultley beautiful and it gives me shivers and makes me want to cry sometimes as well.
I'm English but I absolutely love both the Scots and the Irish, why should I let history (which I had no part in!) get in the way of friendship and a few beers together?! -- let's not forget the Welsh, either!
Erin go bragh, agus Alba gu bràth !
Is maith liom an Éireann agus an Albain! Go raibh maith agat.. Sláinte!
D. Edward Firman Clayton I'm half Italian and half Filipino, and I absolutely love them as well . I just love the harmonizing. It is so wonderful to see people put away the hate but hold on to their heritage .
D. Edward Firman Clayton you make a great point but unfortunately people refuse to befriend the english until there fully free thats what people believe but im irish and i would have a drink with you and i appreciat the irish touch
+D. Edward Firman Clayton I agree. I'm half German half British (part English, part Scottish) and I'm glad I am. :)
Also, I absolutely LOVE British folk music. :)
Two of my great-grandmothers were products of what I'm sure was considered at the time to be race mixing. How could an Irishman possibly call an English woman his wife? How far she has fallen! How could an English man possibly call a Welsh woman his wife? Oh the shame he has brought upon his family. Sorry I'm not Scottish, but I'm just saying 4 of my 16 great-great grandparents weren't stupid. They came to America where all that old world bullshit could go fuck itself.
Earð-Stapa 530 am Scottish well says 👍
Beautiful! 💙🏴🇮🇪💙
#ScottishLass #IrishLass
First time I heard this song was at a intertribal gathering, song by a scottish-cherokee brother, with just him and his guitar, he said the scottish colonized the ozarks mountains where the cherokee lived, and they lived together in the mountains, so i always thought it come from there. Either way , I always appreciated the tribal-clannish styles of the irish-scottish people more than any other european group!!
Saw The High Kings in Cincinnati last Friday, March 4th. What a special show that was for me, my father and daughter. We are proudly Irish!!! Beautiful, just beautiful. They are on their US tour - don't miss them!
Rest easy little sister ...playing this for you
There's nay a Scottish heart that doesn't know this song or beat a wee bit faster for hearing it. Brings to the minds eye pictures of the Highlands.
Many of you will know that the lad with the guitar is Liam Clancy's son ( or nephew). He sang this in the cemetery after Liam's funeral - it's up on YT, somewhere. You know you're in Ireland when you have 50 people in a cemetery, in the rain, singing a Capella, and it sounds like a choir.
Beautiful funeral! Finn is Bobby's son, but he sure looks and sounds like Liam to me.
Made me tear up. These gents are incredible!! Such a beautiful song!!
I sang this and the parting glass at my grandfather’s funeral always brings a tear to my eye
a great Celtic song... Still amongst my all time favorites... Reminds me of my home town..
100% Class. I enjoy their music.
I love how these guys sing the traditional Irish ballads! The music literally takes me to the rolling pastures and hills of Ireland! So much serenity and peacefulness in the lyrics to these Celtic masterpieces!
That one is a Scottish Song
This is a Scottish song
i aint felt a tear in about 20 odd years i hear this song n it reminds me of those lost n loved n memories n jst the sng its self... n i felt a tear welt in my eye not of sadness or happiness bt of solitude
A beautiful tribute to the Clancys....Those Aran sweaters mean so much to those of us who remember......as does this song......Well done, lads.....
The date is 30 - 7 -2020 and any form off irish music is absolutely soothing and peaceful...
fantastic song
i love irish songs , it"s the best
thank you very much.
Why are you listening to this then , cause it’s a Scottish song stolen by the Irish 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Don't know why, i get so emotional hearing this song.. ☺️💚, respect from INDONESIA
There is no doubt that this is a scottish song, but Irish and Scottish trad music is very similar. I would say Ireland has remembered and revived alot of our trad songs and Scotland doesn't remember alot of their traditional songs. Great song, beautifully sung.
That was awesome and that was a good song
We always sing this at closing time in the pub.
Even the tired barmen join in!
Cuz he subtly wants to close up, and is hopin you'll go my lassie...go... Lol
what soothing voice of these great Irish band. Love to listen in the quiet night while going to bed.
Je vous découvre aujourd’hui. Quelles belles voix !
why can't my country have such wonderfull folk music? Irish people can be really proud of their culture :D
These guys have such an awesome sound! And I always did like a guy in an aran jumper. ;)
Oh, be still my Irish heart! How I love this music.
These guys should be so so much bigger and have billions of views not just hundreds of thousands because they are so incredible I would love to hear them all day on my tele and stuff.
i am a religious jewish girl in brooklyn NY, with my ancestry in hungary, russia, austria, and romania. i don't even know anyone with irish blood, except on proffessor, but something about the music goes right to my heart from the melodies to the instrumentsd and i am a hopeless celtic addict.
This puts chills up my spine. Deliciously beautiful. Love it.
My grandfather sang this to me when I was a kid. When I leave he sang it to me when my mother and I left to go home. It was a weekly thing!
LOVE THIS SONG!!
I grew up with folk and country music. I always loved songs/music that tells a story, that takes me somewhere. I seemed drawn to Irish and Scotish songs when they sing it's unbelievably soothing.
Too beautiful for words: Celtic heart-felt love song: soothing for this Scots soul!
Doesn't matter if the songs are scottish or irish, Gateway to Graceland isn't either. I listen to music to appreciate the blend of voices and the melody. The High Kings are great, I just "discovered" them, thanks for posting.
no matter where its from, its a beautiful piece to listen to. anyone who preforms is has a wonderful sense of music.
So beautiful! Thanks, theblissfullone, for sharing!!!
Yes, Gänsehaut pur. und nicht nur bei diesem Song.
We love the music of The High Kings!
Thanks a mil for posting this video. Its the best song ever!!
Well done 👍 thanks. Very good band
So beautiful! :')
im here tears running down my face ,my dads song passed away april this year .great version
All of them have such stellar voices but, I swear, Brian could sing the phone book and it would sound like velvet.
This song speaks to my soul. Great grandma was born in Ireland. It is so beautiful it almost takes my breath away.
@@Michael-bf1dt am well thank you! I hope you are safe as well.
Lovely could see Luke and the other singers being Happy to see the songs celebrated!
it does not matter what version, this is done very well. I am a son of a Newfie and this what my house listened to 'andloved at 3 in the morning! lol
This song makes me so sad.. I am almost gonna cry.. It reminds me my old loves..It breaks my heart.. They feel the songs.. That is why it is impacting my spirit and soul..
great song wonderfull irish music
Irish and Scots have the best songs
I love this song. It touches the heart.
I love Irish and Scottish music.
None of us are better than the other,we are all here on a Journey,lets just enjoy the ride,and Praise God for it.