It's either spelt Enniskillen or Inniskilling. People used to say Inniskilling in the olden days but tend to say Enniskillen more now which is kinda stupid cause in Irish it's "Inis Ceithleann" which is pronounced like Inishkillen so really they're both like half way there. Who cares anyways. Awesome song.
Is it really Inniskillen? I was under the impression that it was Enniskillen. Great song, though. My second favorite Ryan's Fancy song! (My favorite is The Irish Rover from the MV Bonavista trip)
It's a spelling anomaly. The British regiments spell it with an I whilst the place name is spelled with an E.
croberts87 11 months ago
my old mans regiment,,on his official national service case it definately starts with an "i"
janbilben 1 year ago
It's either spelt Enniskillen or Inniskilling. People used to say Inniskilling in the olden days but tend to say Enniskillen more now which is kinda stupid cause in Irish it's "Inis Ceithleann" which is pronounced like Inishkillen so really they're both like half way there. Who cares anyways. Awesome song.
Bigwullie1 2 years ago
Is it really Inniskillen? I was under the impression that it was Enniskillen. Great song, though. My second favorite Ryan's Fancy song! (My favorite is The Irish Rover from the MV Bonavista trip)
willspear1564 3 years ago
opps your right it is supposed to be enniskillen but why i put an i instead of an e i'll probably never know lol
quickaccent2006 3 years ago
Thank you very much for posting this, though, it's my favorite song Ryan's Fancy did. Actually, it's my favorite song. :)
willspear1564 3 years ago
deadly chune oh yeah!!!
fare thee well for a while
celticknots05 4 years ago