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Duración: 03:30
Subido: 2014/09/27

Honestly one of my favorite Celtic bands. Find them on iTunes!

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8 years ago

Gráinne Henry

This exact song was on our Junior Cert :D

8 years ago

Katie Dunne

It hurts my ears when they say "down to Derry Quay" considering Derry is at the top of Ireland 

8 years ago

Alan Moles

thay sayed my town at the start :)

8 years ago

David Lawler

Not a bad attempt lads ...until you listen to the Van Morrison and the Chieftain's version.No comparison. A legendary rock singer showing the "folkies" this time, how it's done!

8 years ago

Enzo bersoft

Sicherheit Der Stern von County Down und einem der besten traditionellen Musik Kelten und dieser Band spielt sehr gut die Musik

8 years ago

Gamma Male

This is pretty good, but I prefer the Orthodox Celts version.

8 years ago

Michael Mcbratney

Some great ulster music 

8 years ago

Diego Reg

Man this tuneso amazing

9 years ago

Skyzry

The picture makes me think of "Now You See Me" and "Hustle".Love the music.

9 years ago

Olivia Meggs

Who doesn't love traditional Irish?? If it seems a little slow in the beginning ... wait it out. The fun fiddle and beat is worth it :) Makes me feel like country and barn dancing today .... *sighs*

9 years ago

Carl Grimes

awesome *_*

9 years ago

Tabitha Grindle

This song is way too short...

9 years ago

James Tipton

Makes me want to get another celtic tattoo

9 years ago

D. D. Soprano

Best version ever! Love ya, High Kings.

9 years ago

Anthony Rice

*LYRICS*Near Banbridge town in the County Down one evening last July,Down a boreen green came a sweet cailin and she smiled as she passed me byShe looked so neat in her two bare feet to the sheen of her nut-brown hairSuch a coaxin' elf had to shake myself to make sure I was standing there(Chorus) From Bantry Bay up to Derry Quay from Galway to Dublin town, No maid I've seen like the fair cailin that I met in the County DownAs she onward sped and I shook-a me head and gazed with a feeling queer,And I says says I to a passer-by, "Who's your one with the nut-brown hair?"He smiled at me and with pride said he "She's the gem of old Ireland's crown. Young Rosie McCann from the banks of the Bann and the Star of the County Down."(Chorus)She'd a soft brown eye and a look so sly and a smile like the rose in June,And an Irish knot in her auburn throat as she lilted lamentin' tunesAt the Patterton Dance you'd be in a trance as she skipped through a jig or a reelWhen her eyes she rose she would lift your soul, and your heart she would likely steal.(Chorus)At the Harvest Fair, she'll be surely there so I'll dress in me Sunday clothesWith me hat cocked right, and me shoes shone bright for a smile from the nut-brown rose.No horse I'll yoke, no pipe I'll smoke 'til the rust of me plow turn brown,And the smilin' bride by me own fireside sits the Star of the County Down(Chorus)(Instrumental Interlude)She'd a soft brown eye and a look so sly and a smile like the rose in June,And an Irish knot in her auburn throat as she lilted lamentin' tunesAt the Patterton Dance you'd be in a trance as she skipped through a jig or a r-e-e-e-lWhen her eyes she rolled she would lift your soul, and your heart she would likely steal.(Instrumental Interlude)(Chorus)Near Banbridge town in the County Down one evening last July,Down a boreen green came a sweet cailin and she smiled as she passed me byShe looked so neat in her two bare feet to the sheen of her nut-brown hairSuch a coaxin' elf had to shake myself to make sure I was standing there(Chorus)(Chorus)(Chorus)

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