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03 Aug 08 - 01:59 PM (#2404357) Subject: Lyr Req: O-Row Shay Na Vaha Wal-yeh From: GUEST On the Clancy Brothers album I have, the song (obviously in Gaelic -- Irish Gaelic, I presume) is called O-Row Shay Na Vaha Wal-yeh. Now I know that no Gaelic is that phonetic, so I'm first looking for the real title of the song, then the real lyrics, then a phonetic version of the real lyrics, and a translation. Any help would be appreciated. |
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03 Aug 08 - 02:04 PM (#2404359) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: O-Row Shay Na Vaha Wal-yeh From: GUEST Whoops. Actually, it's O-Row Shay Dho Vaha Wal-yeh. Welcome GUEST. We will do our best to help you on this one. I would like to invite you to read the Mudcat FAQ. Our rules require you to post with a consistent name, even when posting as a GUEST. Just type in a name when you do a post or you risk having your post deleted. Or better yet, why not register as a member? We are a friendly lot, and you obviously have an interest. -Forum Moderator- |
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03 Aug 08 - 02:50 PM (#2404391) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: O-Row Shay Na Vaha Wal-yeh From: Big Mick It's called Oro, Se Do Bheatha 'Bhaile Lots of information, as well as Irish and English lyrics in this Mudcat thread. Or watch it here |
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03 Aug 08 - 03:38 PM (#2404433) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: O-Row Shay Na Vaha Wal-yeh From: Little Robyn Thanks Mick for that link. I didn't recognise the song from the original name but I did from the phonetic version. It's on the McPeake Family record but they call it 'An Durd Fainne' and their translation of the chorus is: 'Welcome to our victorious army, Some day Ireland will be free of foreigners.' Robyn |