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My Donegal Shore

18 Aug 98 - 02:02 PM (#35238)
Subject: My Donegal Shore
From: Elaine

At a celtic session in Boston last night, someone handed me lyrics to 'My Donegal Shore' and asked me to sing it.

Does anyone have or know where I can get the music?

Thanks


18 Aug 98 - 05:19 PM (#35262)
Subject: RE: My Donegal Shore
From: Barry Finn

Elaine, come to the singing session tonight at the Grand Canal on Canal St. between Haymarket & North Stations, A fella there Connie sings more Donegal songs (including that one) than anyone I've ever heard. If you don't make it & my memory is still intack I'll ask him about it. If it was last night, was it the session at the Greenbriar? If so Connie usually is present, only the material he does there isn't as traditional. Barry


19 Aug 98 - 04:47 AM (#35332)
Subject: RE: My Donegal Shore
From: Brack&

Go into any tape shop that sells Irish, they're bound to a tape of someone doing it. I know that Daniel O'Donnell and Big Tom have both recorded it.


19 Aug 98 - 10:39 AM (#35344)
Subject: RE: My Donegal Shore
From: Elaine

Barry,

Yes, it was given to me at the GreenBriar, by a fellow who got it last week from Connie (who wasn't there this week). I play celtic harp there Mondays.

Thanks for the invite. Didn't know about the singing at the Grand Canal. I'll try to go next week. What time and T stop (subway stop to non-Bostonians)?


19 Aug 98 - 01:50 PM (#35353)
Subject: RE: My Donegal Shore
From: dick greenhaus

Elaine- If you have it, share it!


19 Aug 98 - 02:00 PM (#35355)
Subject: Lyr Add: MY DONEGAL SHORE
From: Elaine

Sharing it gladly, Here it is!

My Donegal Shore

O' I know it's not right reminiscing to-night,
Of days that are gone and returning no more,
For the girl I dream of, has another man's love.
Far, far away on a Donegal Shore.

But why should I care, if she's happy over there.
She may have children, she may be wealthy or poor,
But I can't help my dreams of what might have been,
If I stayed at home on my Donegal Shore.

(Chorus)

Now it's winter time here, all the trees will be bare,
And the rain clouds will darken my native Gweedore.
But if that girl I could hold, every rain drop would be gold,
Thay would fall all around us on my Donegal Shore.

Now there's no one to blame, but before she took his name
When she told me she loved him, it hurt to the core.
But I never could descend to be only her friend,
So I left her there on my Donegal Shore.

(Chorus)


19 Aug 98 - 06:26 PM (#35374)
Subject: RE: My Donegal Shore
From: Barry Finn

Elaine, it get's going between 9 & 9:30. The T stop (I'm Boston born & bred) is North Station, it's puts you right on the corner of Canal St. Connie did say last night was the first he'd missed in sometime. A few others from the Greenbriar showed up too. Hope to see you. Barry


19 Aug 98 - 06:38 PM (#35375)
Subject: RE: My Donegal Shore
From: Teru

Elaine,

Have you had the music yet? Daniel O'Donnell sings this song in his album IRISH COLLECTION, Ritz Records, 1996, Wembley, UK.

Regards

Teru


20 Aug 98 - 09:41 AM (#35404)
Subject: RE: My Donegal Shore
From: Elaine

Teru,

No, I haven't found the music yet. Thanks for the lead.