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  • Who is singing this beautiful song and is the name of it in the title?

  • @Renapple Hi Renapple,

    Thank you for your message. It is a traditional song called "Amhrán Mhaínse", roughly pronounced "ow-rawn vween-sheh". The singer is Áine Ní Dhroighneáin and this is an excerpt from the film "Cré na Cille" (Graveyard Clay) which has been released on DVD.

  • I find this absolutely wonderful, a song that really is beautiful. These days it's hard to find special music like this and I'm happy that the Irish people have the wonderful talent to do this. I'm glad to be part Irish, and happy to have found this song.

  • @foodboss13 Thank you so much for your lovely comment. She does have a beautiful voice and it is a beautiful song. It was a perfect start to the film for us.

  • @rosgireland I really appreciate that you took the time to reply. I couldn't agree more. Tell me a little bit about you channel. I know it is something about the Gaelic language. I would like to learn more about this language!

  • @foodboss13 We are a film company based in the west of Ireland. All of the videos on our channel are productions of ours. This one is from the film, Cré na Cille (Graveyard Clay). We do have quite a bit on the Irish language as this is the language most of our productions are in. They are all subtitled though - so people that don't speak Irish don't miss out! :)

  • I regard this as one of the finest and as one of the most moving songs I have ever heard in any language. Although I regularly listen to songs in languages I will never know I am really very glad that I have not yet forgotten the Irish I was forced to learn at school so many long years ago.

  • @muisire Thank you so much for your lovely comment!

  • Gile na gile agus áille na háille atá sa leagan seo de cheann des na hamhráin is fearr a chum éinne riamh in Éirinn nó in áit ar bith eile ar dhromchla an domhain seo...

    Mo ghraidhin thú, a rosgireland, asd é a chu ar fáil dúinn.

    Wonderful to hear this great song, one of the finest composed in Ireland or anywhere else either.

    Thank you for uploading it.

  • @muisire Go raibh míle maith agat as ucht do theachtaireacht a chara. Tagann an píosa seo as scannán atá déánta againn darbh ainm Cré na Cille.

  • @muisire Is amhran bronach e ! Ta guth an amhranai seo go halainn, mar sin fein ni maith liom torramh a fhecail !

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  • @FallenEmbers890 Thank you! :) 

  • I love irish singing from women, men and chilren, it is just a pure cultural thing they do and it is so sweet, and the accent is super cute

  • @sharareeves1 Thank you for your comment and glad you enjoyed the video!

  • I searched for "Bad Song". ...When I search for a bad song, I want a bad song.....

  • @gouskin If we had a a 'favourite comment award' to give, you would get it!

    In fact, there is a 'favourite comment award'; You win a free lifelong subscription to our YouTube channel along with our thanks! ;)

  • What is the name of that song? Cheers for any answers.

  • @finipops Amhrán Mhaínse is the name of the song. It features in the DVD of Cré na Cille.

  • @rosgireland Thanks for that.

  • Dhá mbeadh mo chlann sa mbaile agam an oíche a bhfaighinnse bás, Go dtórróidís go croíúil mé trí oíche 's trí lá; Bíodh na píopaí fada cailce dhom na ceaigeannaí is iad lán, 'S beidh triúr ban óg ó shléibhte le mé a chaoineadh os cionn cláir. Ar dhul siar thar Inse Ghainimh dhom bíodh a' bratach in a' a crann, Ná cuirigí i Leitir Caladh mé mar ní ann atá mo dhream. Ach tugaigí siar go Maínis mé, áit a gcaoinfear mé os ard, 'S Beidh soilse ar na dumhchannaí....
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