The Green Fields of France - Ronan Tynan video free download


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Ronan Tynan singing The Green Fields of France. Written By Eric Bogle. in concert in Ellis Island.

Well, how do you do, young Willie McBride,

Do you mind if I sit here down by your graveside?

And rest for awhile neath the warm summer sun,

I've been walking all day, and I'm nearly done.

I see by your gravestone you our only 19

When you joined the great fallen in 1916,

I hope you died well and I hope you died clean

Or, Willie McBride, was it slow and obscene?

Did they Beat the drum slowly, did the play the fife lowly?

Did they sound the 'death march' as they lowered you down?

did band play The Last Post in chorus?

Did the pipes play the Flowers of the Forest?

Did you leave a wife or a sweetheart behind

In some fateful heart is your memory enshrined?

And, though you died back in 1916,

in that fatal heart are you forever 19?

Or are you a stranger without even a name,

Enclosed in forever behind a glass pane,

In an old photograph, torn and tattered and stained,

And faded to yellow in a brown leather frame?

Did they Beat the drum slowly, did the play the pipe lowly?

Did they sound the 'death march' as they lowered you down?

Did band play The Last Post in chorus?

Did the pipes play the Flowers of the Forest?

The sun now it shines on the green fields of France;

there's warm summers breeze, it makes red poppies dance.

And look how the sun comes from under the clouds;

there's No gas no barbed wire, no guns firing now.

But here in this graveyard it's still No Man's Land

the countless white crosses lie mute in the sand

to man's blind indifference to his fellow man.

To a whole generation who were butchered and damned.

Did they Beat the drum slowly, did the play the fife lowly?

Did they sound the 'death march' as they lowered you down?

Did band play The Last Post in chorus?

Did the pipes play the Flowers of the Forest?

Young Willie McBride, I can't help wonder why,

Do all those who lie here why they died?

Did you really believe when they told you "The Cause?"

Did you really believe that this war would end wars?

Well the sorrow, the suffering the glory, the pain

The killing, and dying, was all done in vain,

For Willie McBride, it all happened again,

again, and again, and again, and again.

Did they Beat the drum slowly, did the play the fife lowly?

Did they sound the 'death march' as they lowered you down?

Did band play The Last Post in chorus?

Did the pipes play the Flowers of the Forest?

Comments

9 years ago

ERIC GARBUTT

Wonderful song. Will they ever learn? Ronan Tynan sings with sincerity but if you want to hear the definitive version listen to Benjamin Luxon.

10 years ago

Sherif Saad

Beautiful song, reckless American congress should learn something from this great song....Thank you Ireland... Thanks for uploading the song

10 years ago

Paula Armstrong

Tearful but joyful

10 years ago

Arkelk2010

This seems appropriate on the 100th anniversary of the start of WWI. A terrible war, and mostly unnecessary.

10 years ago

Richard Rohlin

I know it's not strictly *American*, but I still feel as though this might be appropriate for today.

11 years ago

nick wright

Please listen to the song:"The Great War The Writers"Thanks.

11 years ago

flynster1

Ah, Ronan tears your heart out, so sweetly does he deliver this piece! I've heard others sing this, none better or more moving than Ronan.

11 years ago

Mike McDonough

Did you know that Ronan is a double leg amputee by choice because of a juvenile crippling leg malady and that he is also an MD specializing in sports medicine. With these credentials besides being a fine tenor I think that one could look past the ears.

12 years ago

DAN MCNALLY

OUR MIDDLE SON WAS BORN WITH EARS THAT STUCK OUT LIKE RONAN'S.WHEN HE WAS SEVEN WE HAD THEM FIXED WITH PLASTIC SURGERY AT HIS REQUEST.BEST THING WE EVER DID.HE GOT NO MORE KIDDING,HIS WHOLE ATTITUDE CHANGED,TOO BAD RONAN'S FOLKS DIDN'T DO THE SAME.

12 years ago

David Hauntz

When they come, I wull staun ma groon...Angel Fire Memorial

12 years ago

EffnShaShinko

Amazing performance of a powerful song. However, I must admit, I like the version by The High Kings more.

13 years ago

TheEodguy1970

If man kind only learned from the past. We all have lost friends and loved ones to war. I know I have lost many comrads and friends over my life. R.I.P

14 years ago

Ron Howington

I think this version is the best I have heard of this song. Ronans' voice and the Orchestra adaptation are outstanding. He is truly a remarkable singer. Thank you for posting this video of the concert. I have tried to find this song sung by Ronan on CD but have not been successful.

14 years ago

RPenta

@pedrocubano133 I guess the Jews still have some pull in NY.

14 years ago

Glenn Ferrie

Love the song, the message, Sang here with real passion.

14 years ago

tubefortom

Apologies to all. As I said, I know nothing of Mr. Tynan. There just seemed to be a great disconnect between the intent of the song and the way it is performed here. So, again, I humbly apologize to all whom I may have offended. It all goes back to "If you can't say something nice about someone, then don't say anything at all" Lesson learned.

14 years ago

RPenta

@pedrocubano133 The irony is that Tynan sang at so many post 911 events of a "patriotic" nature and this is the greatest anti-war song ever published in English; 911 was the rationale for the war on and of terror since them--with no end in sight. They died in vain as it was not the "war to end all wars" and the neocons and Obamacons have condemned the world to war without end.

14 years ago

RPenta

@tubefortom How about Eric Bogle?

15 years ago

RPenta

I wish he had performed this song at Reagan's Funeral; but I guess that would have been in bad taste for a man who invaded Grenada, supported Maggie Thatcher's imperialism in the Fauklands and her Irish Internment policy and union breaking, and let George HW Bush and the neocons commit war crimes and genocide in Central America.

15 years ago

John Doe

Beautiful song, music, and voice. Ronan Tynan sings this beautiful song with feeling and sincerity. You feel as though he is actually sitting there next to young Willie's grave. The orchrastra music gives the feel of the somber but more peaceful times there in the green fields of france, as depectied in the songs lyrics. This is the best version of this song I have ever heard.

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