Gaelic song: Christine Primrose sings 'An Ghille Dubh'

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2010

An Ghille Dubh (The Dark Haired One) is a traditional Gaelic love song and this recording of the song, performed by the great Gaelic singer Christine Primrose, will be released by Temple Records as a digital download only single on 5th April 2010.

The track will be available from the Temple Records online mp3 shop and from all major digital download outlets, along with Christine's entire back catalogue.

Christine is originally from Carloway, a village on the west side of the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, and the footage accompanying the song was all shot around the standing stones at Callanish on the Isle of Lewis.

Video Montage created at:
Temple Records Studios

Publishing Details:
Trad. Arr. Christine Primrose
Pub. Kinmor Music

Copyright:
Temple Records 2010
& Kinmor Music

All Rights Reserved

You can find out more about Christine & her music at
www.templerecords.co.uk

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  • Pendants' corner. Spelling is incorrect. It has to be either "An Gille Dubh" (or "A Ghille Dhuibh" [voc.]).

  • It's a fair cop from the pedants corner: obviously nothing to do with Christine who gave us the correct spelling in the first place. Unfortunately in this case it's a record company typo which (because none of the staff are Gaelic speakers) has been replicated throughout the video & text etc.

    Hope you enjoyed the music though.

    All the best,

    Temple Records

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  • Christine is fab. I heard her in Caloway last Friday at the cattle show concert. ;o)

  • Beautiful.

    

  • incredible 

  • Typos or not, this is a great post !

    Thank you for sharing.

  • Mae´n gwahodd chi i freunddwyd........

  • @Robin

    I certainly did. Thanks for contributing this, Robin, and keep up the good work.

    'S fhada bho nach fhaca mi Christine. Saoilidh mi gum fàs a guth nas fheàrr gach bliadhna.

  • Absolutely love it, Gaelic is such a beautiful language to listen to.

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