Grace - The Dubliners video free download


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Duration: 04:48
Uploaded: 2008/08/31

Sung by Jim McCann. From the DVD "40 Years Live at the Gaiety"

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10 years ago

Liam Shannon

rip jim

10 years ago

jesus shaves

lovely song

10 years ago

kegan campbell

this is my favorite Irish song ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11 years ago

Grace Gallagher

When I was little, my dad would play this song and I would immediately start crying. It's so beautiful

11 years ago

John Wall

i got engaged to my beautiful girlfriend[wife to be] in the chapel in kilmainham jail today 12/12/2013..so fucking happy..

11 years ago

Eddie Griffin

Beautiful and sad ! 

11 years ago

Grace Gifford

my name is grace e. gifford ahah

11 years ago

JAMZYBHOY1989

You don't get much better than this.

11 years ago

trollhorn1977

Greets from Germany. 4 days ago, I stood in Killmainham Jail, in front of the altair.... and I got tears in my eyes.

11 years ago

Tirnaog Celtic

Brilliant stuff. Prize your freedom, so many died to achieve it. God Bless them all.

11 years ago

Breda irish

tiocfaidh ar la

12 years ago

p. burke

Great they were RIP all Barney luke , Ronnie and all bless the days that were .

12 years ago

frank Carolan

For MaccaREC God bless the memory of James Connolly!

13 years ago

Patrick Monahan

For all our wars are happy, and all our songs are sad. RIP JMP & Grace. You fought the good fight.

13 years ago

John Mcpake

this is for bernadette god bless ye hen rip

13 years ago

kevin gorman

why are there not more viewers ??? Fuckin GRACE, for fucksake

13 years ago

patrick6444

emotional times.... up the ra!!!! tiochfaidh ar la

13 years ago

bobby nail

thats such a song love it

13 years ago

Conor McArdle

@TheBanshee4302 No, but we don't need it. The same execution squad were ruthless enough to execute another man by strapping him into a chair - he was already dying & too weak to stand, but the bastards murdered him so he wouldn't become a martyr to the cause of Irish republicanism.

13 years ago

TheDanilouigi

It make me proud to know that this song was written for my great aunt Grace Gifford. So proud to be Irish!

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