I have to say hetrodoxly is right. The song is derived from the song Raggle taggle gypsies which is about a Scottish gypsy called Johnnie Faa. Faa is the name of the gypsy royals in Scotland and lived in a place called Yetholm in the Scottish Borders. Johnnie faa was the first of the gypsy royals in Scotland. Many were persecuted and hung as criminals for being supporters of the Scottish crown against the English.
Nice song and performance. Don't you know, by any chance, the tabs/chords for "The Dublin saunter" (also known as Dublin can be heaven) by the same composer? Thanks. Greetings from Portugal
u have a beautiful voice
4everhorselover100 2 days ago
wow
4everhorselover100 1 week ago
Thank you very much for posting this.
mrlinker99 1 year ago
I have to say hetrodoxly is right. The song is derived from the song Raggle taggle gypsies which is about a Scottish gypsy called Johnnie Faa. Faa is the name of the gypsy royals in Scotland and lived in a place called Yetholm in the Scottish Borders. Johnnie faa was the first of the gypsy royals in Scotland. Many were persecuted and hung as criminals for being supporters of the Scottish crown against the English.
tummel2000 1 year ago
There's no evidence that it's Irish? it doesn't sound Irish, any song sung by an Irish man becomes an irish song :)
hetrodoxly 1 year ago
do you have a download for this song?
SarahsNarcoticState 2 years ago
Beautiful song, beautifully done! Thank you for making me happy :-)
outsidemywindowster 2 years ago 3
Nice song and performance. Don't you know, by any chance, the tabs/chords for "The Dublin saunter" (also known as Dublin can be heaven) by the same composer? Thanks. Greetings from Portugal
leprechaungreen 2 years ago