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From: lorgain2
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  • Nice voice, but doesnt hit the proper chords or have the passion this song needs.. John McCormack is the go to for this song.

  • I know this song from Laurel and Hardy's The Bohemian Girl. I really like this song

  • another comment: when I learned to play this tune (from a music sheet) on the trumpet, I did'nt know the tune at the time...I realize now that I played the tune much faster than it should have been played...

  • its actually really nice sung in soprano or mezzo-soprano

  • one of the first numbers I learned on the trumpet when I was still a teen, ages, ages ago...I'm proud to say I still have the music sheet...

  • Normally sung by a tenor.

  • I understand, I have John McCormack amongst other tenors singing this, Maura makes a nice change.

  • Sorry, cerebroruar0227, try Google again, I see the music for the song, but, you will have to pay for it.

  • I need the music sheet for her actual notes because I found a music sheet but the notes she sings are not the same as the notes on the music sheet ASAP HELP PLIZ

  • musician0024, The music for Then you`ll remember me can be had by typing in, The Bohemian Girl,[Then you`ll remember me][music]

  • where can i found it's music sheet??

    send me the link please..

  • So beautifull, but I love MAURA

  • She was singing with De Danann at the time, this dates from around 1990, I also John McCormack singing this.

  • puh-leez post mccormack's early recording!!! i haven't heard it in 20 years; my player is busted

  • never knew that Maura sa.This must have been recorded many years ago. Its A beautiful song.I never knew Maura did this type of song, a wonderful interpretation

  • Maura O`Connell is a very good singer, it's long time since i heard Maura singing this song, thanks.

  • Then you`ll remember me, from The Bohemian Girl by Irish composer Michael Balfe 1808-1870, Maura O`Connell sings this old favourite.

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