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From: TheFolksinger
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  • Great passion n playin.....

    Thank you ....all sweetness  n all grace.......your music.

  • Thanks for the encouragement.

  • Hint of Ray Charles in that vocal!

  • I can live with that! Thanks for the encouragement.

  • I love this video =) 5*****

  • Thanks for the comment. I was impressed by your material as well, and am now a subscriber.

  • Okay, so now I'm humbled! LOL! I've always loved this song...it's origins are Irish, are they not? I fell in love with it as a kid watching Christmas Carol with Alastair Sim. It's done in that movie & I have never gotten tired of listening to it in all it's renditions. I really enjoyed yours...very much! =)

  • Thanks! It's nice to be linked to all this tradition. I too have loved this song for at least the last 50 years. It was one of the first songs I sang at those "hootenannys" that were a part of my post-high-school weekends. Of course the counter-tenors that sing this are simply in a different league. Love them all!

  • V Good music Bill. Thanks

  • O, yeea!

    Real nice american folk music

    Thanks!

    10*********

  • Thanks very much. It's American, all right, though by way of an English or Scottish town, for sure.

  • Oh actually it is part of the American music scene big time, so here's a gun - go shoot yourself in the foot again. =)

    According to the Smithsonian Center for Folklife & Cultural Heritage, the song was brought to the Smokey Mountain regions of the US from Ireland in the 1700's & adapted by early settlers. Eureka! American folk music.

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