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Song: Don’t Say You Love Me By: The Corrs Lyrics: I’ve seen this place a thousand times I’ve felt this all before And every time you call I’ve waited there as though you might not call at all I know this face I’m wearing now I’ve seen this in my eyes And though it feels so great, I’m still afraid That you’ll be leaving anytime We’ve done this once and then you closed the door Don’t let me fall again for nothing more Don’t say you love me unless forever Don’t tell me you need me, if you’re not gonna stay Don’t give me this feeling, I’ll only believe it Make it real or take it all away I’ve caught myself smiling alone Just thinking of your voice And dreaming of your touch, is all too much You know I don’t have any choice Don’t say you love me unless forever Don’t tell me you need me, if you’re not gonna stay Don’t give me this feeling, I’ll only believe it Make it real or take it all away Yeah Yeah Yeah We’ve done this once and then you closed the door Don’t let me fall again for nothing more Don’t say you love me unless forever Don’t tell me you need me, if you’re not gonna stay Don’t give me this feeling, I’ll only believe it Make it real or take it all away Say you love me Don’t tell me you need me, if you’re not gonna stay Don’t give me this feeling, I’ll only believe it Make it real or take it all away Take it all away, take it all away
Originally posted 2010-11-10 13:37:56.
Purchase Info and Tour Dates: www.celticwoman.com Celtic Woman 2005 Song: My Lagan Love Singers: Mairead Nesbitt
This clip is from a 1983 Irish TV programme called ‘Siamsa Cois Laoi’ which is Irish for ‘Music Beside the Lee’. The story goes is that the Irish built a giant new Gaelic (Irish Football) stadium just ouside Ireland’s second largest city Cork, beside the River Lee which flows through Cork. The GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) had a huge debt to pay off, so someone suggested a giant music festival every summer with a host of irish bands and a famous headline artist. Don McLean fitted the bill on two of the yearly shows, this being the first. The irish artists included bands like The Furey Brothers and Davy Arthur, The Wolfetones and various local artists. Problems struck when there was a TV strike just after the show had been recorded and about 8 months went by before they figured out how to use the footage which was quite old then. So when Don arrived in Ireland again, they decided on an interview with irish presenter Donncha O’Dulaing in a field amongst the haystacks, looking back at the concert the previous summer. The 25 minute TV show only featured four songs, the two featured here and then Vincent and American Pie, the usual suspects as they say. Further info. The song about the Mountains of Mourne (which are in Northern Ireland) is a very famous irish song, second only to Danny Boy. When Don first performed the song on Irish TV in the late 70s, it caused quite a stir because he changed the lyrics or sort of updated them. The original lyrics are below for comparison …
www.sho.com/tudors Jonathan Rhys Meyers sits down to discuss the love-life of Henry 8. The Tudors starts Sunday, April 1, at 10PM ET/PT! Bypassing the typical costume drama for a more scandalous take on the times, The Tudors will focus on the rarely dramatized, tumultuous early years of King Henry 8′s nearly 40-year, omnipotent reign of England.
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Our beautifully unique Celtic Wedding Bands are made with ultimate of skill and craftsmanship. The intricate designs in this fine collection are created out of either Gold or Platinum. Celtic Wedding rings, throughout time, have been a symbol of Irish culture’s love and commitment and unity. With just one look, when wearing these special circles of love, it is obvious that they are extraordinary and so is your marriage. Now that you?ve found the love of your l… More >>
Kenny Show, 2005
The Best of Glass Tiger is Glass Tiger’s first Greatest Hits album. It contains all of their charting singles, both in their native Canada, and the United States. Released 1993,Genre Pop, Label Capitol 1. “Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone)” 2. “Thin Red Line” 3. “Someday” 4. “I Will Be There” 5. “You’re What I Look For” 6. “After The Dance” 7. “Diamond Sun” 8. “I’m Still Searching” 9. “My Song” with The Chieftains 10. “(Watching) Worlds Crumble” 11. “Animal Heart” 12. “Blinded” 13. “Rhythm Of Your Love” 14. “Rescued (By The Arms of Love)” 15. “Simple Mission” 16. “My Town” 17. “Touch Of Your Hand” EMI Records
Description from Alfred Reed Publishing: This stellar original work for SSAA chorus features an expressive Celtic-flavored melody to outline the William Blake text. Piano and cello create an atmosphere of their own as the vocal lines intertwine with accompaniment passages for a mystical effect. Very nicely done.
short doc of what people who work in fast food joints love about scotland
