The Dubliners - Peggy Gordon video free download


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Duration: 03:27
Uploaded: 2007/12/03

brilliant song by the master himself

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9 years ago

Eric Webster

Brilliant as usual from the late Luke

9 years ago

richok4

Turns a song to movie with his voice luke Kelly no1 

10 years ago

Mark Pooley

i cant believe u are gone luky r i p luky

10 years ago

Norman Longstaff

Oh Luke What a singer you were. I forgot all about this song for 30 years. How nice to hear it again. 

10 years ago

Desi Corcoran

Irish Ballads (this one originally Canadian) were invented for Luke and vice versa. Every song he sang is the definitive verson, the rest just pale copies

10 years ago

Jamie Corrigan

GREATEST LIVE SHOWS EVER! THE DUBLINERS LEGEND!!!!!!!!

10 years ago

thedelta88

play me that haunting air you spread for me this fine morning! I am from America and I say to all my brothers and sisters across the waters that I did put my head to a cask of brandy. It was my fancy, I do declare!

11 years ago

Blacksquareable

I like this. An upbeat version really suits this.

11 years ago

Jim OConnor

Taken from us much too soon. Love you Luke!

11 years ago

Teddyb1939

Nice,for christs sake [if I can say that] this is gigantic stuff indeed Luke Kelly is Magic,by the way I also like The Corries

11 years ago

mark sheekey

Heard this when i was a kid it still has amazing truth and emotion ;woman problems and the dream o ftrue love all combined in a masterpiece of truth:

12 years ago

Pavementchaser

fuck scottish so am i, but this is the BEST

12 years ago

kevin04scotland

Scots n' Irish forever!! I'm a Scot and I prefer the Corries version (of course) but this is a nice version. CELTIC forever xx

12 years ago

Ravbo1

@devans471 impossible for all singers to make a better version of this wonderful song - Luke was the best and lucky for us that we still can listen to hes performance

13 years ago

cormaccrawley

@throttlejockey77 Truth be told it's more likely scottish...comes from Nova Scotia which was colonised by Scottish who are believed to have bought the song with them!

13 years ago

CrazyInsanelikeafox

@mymakushla I always thought it was an Irish song, but I could be wrong. I remember this when I was a baby (I'm 42 now). Let's call it a traditional CELTIC song, eh?

13 years ago

TheMerseyBoy

tremendous stuff - thanks for putting this up, gives me goose-pimples does luke's voice

13 years ago

Glyn Roberts

@devans471 Well said.

13 years ago

sbmufc

cant beat luke but have a look at the version by 'deidre bonner and malachi'. unbelievable

13 years ago

sthubbins1

It's a grand song where ever it's from

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