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Peggy Gordon

Finally a new video. Again, I struggled endlessly with the layering etc (I'm a little bit slow) but hopefully....you get the gist of the song. It's an Irish song, again, and I don't know who's famo...  
 
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AGE364 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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WOW! You can sing to me anytime =)
Ildah (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Niki,isn't it time we had another lovely song from you?
CroppyBoy1798 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Beautiful version, very well done!! :)
clarebannerman (6 months ago) Show Hide
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You do this lovely Scottish ballad justice---love the line "my heart lies smothered in my breast." ~~~ Mike ♪♫ ♥
terrygrif (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Lovely version of this great old song. 5*
Very enjoyable. Exquisite harmony. Thanks for posting.
Greetings from Ireland.
Terry.
EMesaros (6 months ago) Show Hide
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To hogofbullets: (What kind of name is THAT?!) I have heard a similar version done by two men with very hard metalic voices and a very insistent, more rapid beat. At first I hated it, but it grew on me, and now I quite like it! It has a certain wierd comic value, you know?!
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To nikiarrowsmith: It's a lovely version! It's true that Scots, Irish, English and American and Canadians all sing it. I sing with a group that does Celtic music(USA). Would you mind if I sort of loosely copied your harmony? It is just the sort of thing we do, and one of the guys just said that he and I shoul try this. Tenor/sopr. So of course the octaves will make some difference.
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A little known fact, this is actually a Scottish song origionally but was made famous at Irish sessions.
SassoonOwen (10 months ago) Show Hide
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You have an amazing voice...I take it you're a Corrs fan as well?
joeygsmom (11 months ago) Show Hide
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your welcome, keep singing you are wonderful!
:)

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