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Uploaded: 2008/01/29

Cara Dillon - Black Is The Color

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8 years ago

Aisling Kirrane

Anyone know the chords for this song for the piano?

9 years ago

annala61

Over fathoms deep

9 years ago

Markus Boettner

Very nicely done! :)

9 years ago

Ulf Kirsten

like a bit from madonna, but nice

9 years ago

Andrei Scolobiuc

Monica ?! o mai asculti ? = : )Miss you !!

9 years ago

x_mander

This song posits that the pain of love can be the equal of any a human being can suffer, Cara's performance for a moment makes me believe that. 

9 years ago

Alice S

Beautiful song!

9 years ago

elle

kolejny raz...dzięki Tvn:D

9 years ago

Nghĩa Đi Trên Mây

- playyyyyyyy

9 years ago

Jazz-île JazzAyer

Cara Dillon - Black Is The Color

9 years ago

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Cara Dillon - Black Is The Color

10 years ago

EyelinerAndSnark Kisa

This song, and bumbleBY fanart.....this must be done.SOMEONE QUICK, DO THE THING.

10 years ago

Ashley JC

I love this version

10 years ago

vavaus8

PLANET ANM!

10 years ago

SikamNaMur

/watch?v=9dK9A1DFcFg from Poland. :)

10 years ago

浅羽ゆめお

這聲音我喜歡 Black is the colour of my true love's hair.Her lips are like a rose so fair.She's got the sweetest face and the gentlest hands.I love the ground where on she stands.I love my love and well she knows.I love the ground where on she goes.And how I wish the day would comewhen she and I can be as one.Black is the colour of my true love's hair.Her lips are like a rose so fair.She's got the sweetest face and the gentlest hands.I love the ground where on she stands.I go to the Clyde and mourn and weepsatisfied I never will sleep.I 'll write her a letter, just a few short linesAnd suffer death ten thousand times

10 years ago

funnorthwestboy

I recently saw Cara Dillon live, in Derry, and this song left an impact on me.

10 years ago

Lawrence Smith

I love Cara's song.

10 years ago

Emer Kealey

I don't think that is what it means, it's just a simple love song to my knowledge, a man singing of his love who has black hair. A very interesting way to see it though, I never thought of it that way...Btw, tiocfaidh ár lá ;)

10 years ago

Emmett Doyle

Given that this song is from the perspective of a Scottish lover (note 'I go the the Clyde') and contains no reference to the love being in bondage or needing to be freed, I find that unlikely. There's an entire subgenre of songs that personify Ireland as a woman for political purposes, but this does not fit the formulas of that tradition.

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