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Song: Gaelic Storm - Black is the Colour

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  • Who is the kid on the begining and the end of the video ? I don't remember him from the film .

  • @93naca He's the son of Will and Elizabeth. He isn't in the movie, this is little scene with him after the end credit.

  • Thank you!

  • Love the song and Gaelic storm. Video does the song justice. Nice work and nice choice of clips!!!! I am a fan of yours my friend!!!

  • Thank you :-) !!! It's very kind from you :-) !

  • Who does this song because I can't find it?  Please help!!!

  • Gaelic Storm - Black is the Color. It is on the "Tree" CD.

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  • Its an old irish folk song, dunno whose singin' it mate but just about every famous Irish singer has recorded a cover. I reckon Cara Dillon does the best but this boys up there alright.

    Nice video edited well with the olden day gear, pity pirates of the Caribbean turned shite once they exhausted the monkey island material.

    As for Knightly i wish they'd stop casting her for tough-chick roles cause the wee girls a fuckin pansy! doesn't work... cough cough 'king Arthur'

  • I like Gaelic Storm, but as far as the movie goes, Bloom is a bit of a poofter in my opinion.

    Gaelic Storm is presently comprised of one Irish Guy(Patrick Murphy-vocals, accordion,spoons, bohdran, two Brits(Steve Twigger-guitar, vocals, Jessie Burns-fiddle), one Canadian(Peter Purvis-bagpipes and whistle), and one American(Ryan Lacey-percussion)

    They have changed personnel over the years, especially. fiddle players. Murphy sings some of the songs in Irish, or Gaelic as Americans call it.

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  • such a great song for something stupid like this film.

  • It's Scottish, not Irish...

  • if there ,singer is Cara dillon ,how?

  • @PattiKuci thanks

  • This is the best eidting I have seen . I love the song too. Wonderful !

  • @MissBJMDA yep on stranger tides

  • The song and the vid are great!  Nice job!

  • @TheIrishReviver Its not Irish one little bit, The Clyde is a Scottish river, and this song also.

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