Thankyou Lacie, for such a lovely rendition of this song, you have a nice voice, and also thankyou for actually showing me how to play the chords. As I will be playing the song for residents of the care home I work at, thanks again. Happy st patricks day 2010. x
It's probably better to call it a Scottish/Irish song, the arrangement by the McPeake family was heavily borrowed from a Scottish song, including most of the lyrics.
ur voice is epic
Sojerothetenkin101 3 days ago
beautiful
cajunlette 6 months ago
are you aware it's pronounced tyme not thyme?
alwayspepperminttea 10 months ago
Thank you for uploading this.You´re a very talented musician!
MrsKuryakin 11 months ago
She fairs well here ....areckin.
TheDiarmaidable 1 year ago
lovely version.but wasn't francis mcpeake from ireland?
not that it mattrers greatly
capndoomed 1 year ago
I love you... marry me...
fishman421 1 year ago
Sure'n it makes me want ta wear ma kilt, Lassie! Robbie Burns would be proud of ye!
drburr47 1 year ago
Beautiful song done beautifully.
TheTexn 2 years ago
Thankyou Lacie, for such a lovely rendition of this song, you have a nice voice, and also thankyou for actually showing me how to play the chords. As I will be playing the song for residents of the care home I work at, thanks again. Happy st patricks day 2010. x
slartybartfast2009 2 years ago
its a irish song
badburns1992 2 years ago
It's probably better to call it a Scottish/Irish song, the arrangement by the McPeake family was heavily borrowed from a Scottish song, including most of the lyrics.
NorthLimitation 2 years ago
need that, thank you.
DugEatinBeetroot 2 years ago
Does this Scotsman's heart good.
dylankinney 2 years ago