Cara Dillon is traditional Irish folk singer. I figured since she isn't widely represented on Youtube, I'd share what music I have of hers with you all. On a personal note, she's one of my favorite traditional Irish vocalists- her voice is amazing and clear. :]
This is the second song on her fourth album, Hill of Thieves (2009).
Cara's website: http://www.caradillon.co.uk/
Cara's myspace: http://www.myspace.com/caradillon
Buy her album: http://www.amazon.com/Hill-Thieves-Cara-Dillon/dp/B002IVLWC4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UT...
Disclaimer: I'm not claiming ownership to this song in any way; it is property of Cara Dillon and Charcoal Records. I merely wish to introduce her talent to the world of Youtube; don't persecute me for being a fan. :D
I sing this song to my little nephew. He loves that his name is in it!
cmurphy2826 2 months ago
I've been looking EVERYWHERE for the sheet music or at least the chords to her version of this amazing song... If anyone has any idea about the chords and their structure, I'd be so grateful if you'd give me a hand. Any suggestions?
IAmEpicness 4 months ago
I like Cara indeed I do. However, we need to listen to the 'master' Mr martyn who opens up several more dimensions.
teddingtontcu 5 months ago
Cara. Thank you so much for that version of one of my favourite tunes.
You have a beautiful voice.
da1698 7 months ago
Copper family song. The Dransfields did a great version.
Buckeystown 7 months ago
beautiful
nyawnyaw12345 1 year ago
"yes a song by john martyn". A legend no doubt, but the great John never claimed ownership of this song - he'd say (and indeed said) it was a Copper song.
blackbushbarn 1 year ago
@kintoreloon Well not exactly. A traditional tune made popular (somewhat) recently by Mr Martyn. :)
rapmaster 1 year ago
Lovely version..
cailinkav2009 1 year ago
yes a song by john martyn ...........a legend
kintoreloon 1 year ago