Irish Song Marie's Wedding
Top Comments
All Comments (105)
-
its scottish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
Scottish. And Sharpe was very concerned about Spain and Portugal. So is John Tams.
-
@NorthLimitation except the fact that no one cares about Spain and Portugal
-
This is NOT an Irish song ...... it's Chinese.
-
does anyone have another version of this which the artist sing slightly faster and very energetic voice.
-
its scottish
-
It's Scottish, often mistaken for being Irish. Both are Celtic and Gaelic speaking cultures that often shared the same lands. Also, it's actually spelled "Mairi'. Which translates in English/American English to 'Mary'.
-
When I was 5, my dad always played this song. I always thought it said "arm and arm and a row and a row, Uncle Marry's wedding". It makes more sense now
-
@nicolasogorman Don't mean to be rude but that is just so inaccurate The Scoti came from Ireland but they probably got there from Scotland in first place .The people of both countries moved between islands long before Scoti settled in a part of what is now Scotland. The picts and Britons were there ,all britain was "celtic" so there is no way "celtic" language came over from Ireland with the Scoti , Mac developed in Scotland with similar happening in Ireland
-
SCOTTISH!!
You've probably had this comment a fair few times from different people, but Maridh's Wedding isn't Irish, it's Scottish. Both countries have Gaelic cultures, so people often get us confused, kind of like Spain and Portugal I guess.
NorthLimitation 2 years ago 38
hear hear... seems to me that nobody can listen to a song and post purely about the music, shame really
Tconnolly2 2 years ago 5