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'Tramps and Hawkers' by 'The Dubliners'.
I love Luke Kellys RAW Irish singing voice and along with the traditional instuments this is yet another Great!

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  • An wi' mony an Angus fairmer's trig

    I've plooed the bonnie earth

    I'm happy in the summertime

    beneath the bright blue sky

    no thinkin' in the morning where

    at night I'll hae tae lie

    in barn or byre or anywhere

    dossin' out among the hay

    and if the weather treats me right

    I'm happy every day

  • The voice of an angel..jeez i never heard anything like it.

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  • taken from us years ago but left yet another beautiful legacy this man can make a man cry (no shame)

  • @stanollie65 I can believe it...unfortunately where I live there is no music like this on Juke Boxes, but Jesus, there should be .I play Lukey in my car full blast with the windows down and it sure beats the hell out of what anybody else may be playing :-)

  • I put this on the jukebox in the pub last night and the place fell silent...it was amazing..everyone just stopped to listen to Luke. I've never witnessed that before, but i guess that's the effect he has. The finest singer we'll ever hear.

  • @couthyband This is a scottish version,its just a variant all the places Luke is singing is in scotland Luke will always be the king of folk such was the greatness of his voice.

  • When they lay me to my rest, I want them to play this, see you there Luke God Bless Nos Da

  • lukey at his finest

  • hos granny was scottish so he was always partial to a scottish tune

  • Beautiful.

  • the scottish version has differences or the different versions have other words and i listen to lukes song with his slant on it lyrically and musically...and just feel his character shining through..surely this man was the master while the likes of jimmy macbeath were actually travelling people..just one song going down through the centuries and so much heart...no i pods then no million downloads of mush then...crap age we live in

  • he's sang the scottish songs so fantastically!

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