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The High Kings - Will Ye Go Lassie Go

The guy with the guitar is Finbar Clancy, son to Bobby Clancy.

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8 years ago

Braenn Smith

It doesn't matter who sings this song it never fails to give me chills.

8 years ago

Jane Scully

Beautiful song

9 years ago

Ed Greene

MUSIC TO LISTEN TO AND ENJOY FROM A MIND FROM OUR EARLIEST MEMORIES TO THE PRESENT DAY

9 years ago

Chelsea'Louise' Mckibben

I use to sing this song to my Granda who saddly passed nearly 5years ago. It still gives me shivers. I love it!

9 years ago

john smith

tiocfaidh ar la

9 years ago

Natasha Penso

*...oh the summertime is comin'**Bonne nuit. Bon jour*Buenas noches. Buen día *Good night. Good morning*Dobranoc. Dzień dobry*Iyi geceler. Günaydın*Jó éjszakát. Jó reggelt*Gute Nacht. Guten Morgen*Boa noite. Bom dia*#GeePeers**, see you on the flip side.*

9 years ago

assad amirxaefarouki

Amazingly moving song

9 years ago

Broken Biscuit

Check out our version.

9 years ago

allan connochie

The lyrics are of course "Braes of Balquhidder" by the Scottish poet Tannahill. Just several words changed in most of the song and the phrase "Braes of Balquhidder" replaced by "all go together" The rest is almost identical apart from the last verse that seems to be new. The tunes are similar though not the same. The McPeakes slapped a copyright on it but that is not the same as actually writing it. As far as I know Francis seemingly didn't even claim to have written it. He said he didn't know where it originated but it could be Scottish (which it is) but it was his family who copyrighted it.

9 years ago

Roos Vranken

Anyone else here because of Roisin Dubh? 

9 years ago

Cameron McLean

Great song

9 years ago

leslie falconer

THE BRAES OF BALWHITHER BY ROBERT TANNAHILL SCOTTISH POET LATE 18TH CENTURY

10 years ago

Eian Yang

i love this song.

10 years ago

Terence Barry

This is a wonderful Scottish song, sung by Irish Artists, the wonderful and historic connection between the two Celtic nations. Alba agus Èire Abù! 

10 years ago

ChanceAcoustics

No he didn't

10 years ago

David McPeake

Here my Great Granda wrote this song so just to let yous know who deserves the credit

10 years ago

everyonerun1

+Drake Pollard are you high?

10 years ago

Steven Yourke

Wonderful! Wonderful! Thank you for posting! This music revives my spirit and reminds me of what great folk music is.

10 years ago

Porter Daniels

*facepalm*

10 years ago

Clay Waldie

Um, what?

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