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Subject: Celtic Wedding Songs From: Allison Burke Date: 26 Jun 97 - 04:47 PM I am looking for a lovely, traditional Irish/Celtic song for my good friend to sing at my wedding ceremony in September. (I say traditional only because I need to provide the accompanist with sheet mustic; newer songs are fine if sheet music is available.) I would appreciate any suggestions! Thank you! |
Subject: RE: Celtic Wedding Songs From: Susan of DT Date: 26 Jun 97 - 06:51 PM Mairi's Wedding The words and tune are in the database. The printed music is fairly commonly available |
Subject: RE: Celtic Wedding Songs From: Bob Rowe Date: 27 Jun 97 - 12:43 AM I recently sang a duet with a good friend of mine at my wedding. My wife processed to "Wild Mountain Thyme" with a single word change. During the final verse I change "would surely find another" to "would never find another". Being Scottish in decent and my wife being Irish I thought this a good choice for a processional. I wore a kilt and our wedding was meant to honour our Lord, and our heritage. We exchanged wedding rings and also exchanged claddauh rings which are traditional Irish wedding rings. May God richly bless your upcoming union. All the best.....................Bob Rowe |
Subject: RE: Celtic Wedding Songs From: Barry Finn Date: 27 Jun 97 - 12:58 AM Some othes to choose from; Lassie With The Yellow Coatie, Matt Hyland, Leezie Lindsay & The Flower Of France & England O. Best of luck Barry |
Subject: RE: Celtic Wedding Songs From: cleod Date: 27 Jun 97 - 01:43 PM Try Donal Agus Morag; it's from Donegal and about a wedding. |
Subject: RE: Celtic Wedding Songs From: ALison Date: 28 Jun 97 - 09:38 PM Hi What about "Red is the rose". It's a beautiful song and has some appropriate lines, "You choose the road love and I'll make the vow, and I'll be your true love for ever." You'll need to change some of it but that should be easily done. The tune's easy to, if you don't already know it, it is sung to "Loch Lomond"......"You take the high road and I'll take the low road...etc" Slainte Alison |
Subject: RE: Celtic Wedding Songs From: Laosie, Belfast Date: 30 Jun 97 - 06:51 AM I agree with cleod, Donal agus Morag is the best song for a wedding - if you speak Irish gaelic. Altan do a brilliant version on their album Harvest Storm and they also give the words and translations. I sang a song at my friends wedding which went down very well. It's called Dark Inniseoghan. Its about a soldier who searches for his true love and finally finds her in the penultimate verse. The air is stunning. The Northern Irish band Deanta do a very good version of the song - the chords are quite easy so there should be no need to find the music score. Slan go foill Laoise |
Subject: RE: Celtic Wedding Songs From: Tim Rossiter Date: 30 Jun 97 - 10:14 AM I would suggest looking into some of works of Dennis Doyle. You can get his "Celtic Songbook" in a few days and though its not a wedding songbook it contains many appropriate tunes such as St. Patrick Breastplate (Lorica). You may want the CDs "Comtemplative Celt" and the "Abbess" to accompany the book. Check out: http://english.glendale.cc.ca.us/irish.med.html |
Subject: RE: Celtic Wedding Songs From: Tim Rossiter (again) Date: 30 Jun 97 - 10:22 AM Sorry, Didn't give you the correct page to order "Songs of Celtic Christianity Song Book". Try; http://english.glendale.cc.ca.us/tapes.a.html Good Luck! |
Subject: RE: Celtic Wedding Songs From: Alice Date: 02 Nov 98 - 12:41 PM Refresh for thread titled "Special Occasion Songs". alice in montana |
Subject: RE: Celtic Wedding Songs From: Date: 03 Nov 98 - 04:00 PM Take a look at the Rego Records Wedding Song Book and Music Book at: http://www.regorecords.com/regoprin.htm Tully |
Subject: RE: Celtic Wedding Songs From: Laurel Date: 17 Feb 99 - 07:37 PM hello, all! I think Mari's wedding and Wild Mountain Thyme are good, for people who don't speak Irish/Gaelic. The best, Laurel |
Subject: RE: Celtic Wedding Songs From: George Seto - Af221@chebucto.ns.ca Date: 17 Feb 99 - 09:17 PM Mairi's Wedding was originally in Gaelic. Then it was translated into English. The complete story is on my web-page for Gaelic Songs |
Subject: RE: Celtic Wedding Songs From: Helen Date: 16 Aug 99 - 11:49 PM refresh |
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