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Well, our house was always full of music as a child ....I remember winding up the old gramophone player... And putting on this record.. Along with Sparky's Magic Piano, and a host of others...... Great memories....

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9 years назад

Anne O'Gorman

Delia Murphy songs brings back lovely memories especially when I think of my Mother out in the kitchen cooking and baking and singing Delia's song.her songs are so natural with a lot of feeling in them. Yes we had a great childhood, lots of music, food and love.

9 years назад

Patrick O'Brien

Delia's accent is wonderful, I love the way she rolls her Rs, every word is clear and expressive and the timbre of her voice is lovely .The Irish have a wonderful way of expressing the English language too. I was visiting Waterford a few years ago and was lost in the middle of the open countryside when I spotted a man up ahead, I drove the car t'ward him and asked the way, he pointed to one direction along the road and said, "If you go that way" and he paused a bit, then said, "You'll be going the wrong way" He then proceeded to direct me to where I wanted to go. My Mother had a soft accent, she was from Waterford but over the years she lost it somewhat and a touch of north London suburban accent crept in,although when I spoke to her on the phone the soft southern accent came through.

9 years назад

OrodesIII

Ireland must have been a lovely country to grow up in.

9 years назад

Peter Kane

Lovely stuff, from early memories.

9 years назад

birdandthe

GGREAT STUFF

10 years назад

johnniejukebox

anyone post Sinead O Connors version?

10 years назад

Brian Dodds

My grandmother and mother sang this to me in the 50s in Ireland. I sang this to my 5 sons from two marriages in Ireland and England. ALL my sons have sung this to my 7 grandchildren. It is guaranteed to send any child to sleep. (As is "The Castle of Dramore") :-)

10 years назад

Scotseasy

I can't remember when I first heard this, but I made a note of the title and the singer on the cover of a school jotter....a long time ago, probably in the 1950s. A song as ethereal, as heavenly as this.... never leaves one.

10 years назад

mrrockerjim

1939, for HMV.....My father had an EP with this, 3 lovely lasses, The Moonshiner and If I were a Blackbird. Wonderful voice

10 years назад

Syl Murphy

This was My Fathers favourite song and both he and my Mother loved Delia Murphy and her songs.

10 years назад

Don Ryan

Hello Andrew, Delia Murphy was not a street singer, she was the wife of the Irish ambassador to the Court of St James (England, UK, Britain), She kept this genre of music alive in the 1950s by singing these wonderful songs at receptions held at the Irish embassy.

10 years назад

Andrew Davies

I am glad she ' lives on '. Does anyone know of any street singers still traveling around ?

10 years назад

Ian Howell

what year did she record this. Always remember it from an old 78 my mum had. three lovely lassies on the B side

10 years назад

bekindunlimited

just played this for my mother in law .....brought such a smile from her face,,,,magic ....thank you for posting

11 years назад

Micheal Sean O'Dubhghaill

The definitive version of this very beautiful love song. There is something in the timbre of her voice which speaks to the Irish spirit. It transcends time and space and captures a time and place in Irish life/society that is gone forever.

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