I did a search here, as well as out on the web, and could only find the English version. Any pointers much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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I did a search here, as well as out on the web, and could only find the English version. Any pointers much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
N
I have them and my son learned them in school so he has them too, it may take me a few days to organise them though, things being as they are.
I don’t have the link handy, but you can find it on Mudcats.org
Peter, Tyghress, thanks so much for the quick responses!
I’ll check Mudcat; I keep forgetting that it’s there for the using. If I can’t find it there, I’ll let you know.
I did a google search for Cúnla I also got the the English words until I found another forum The Celtic Lyrics Collection Forums has a topic on Cúnla.
The Irish words has been posted on this forum.
This is the link http://www.celtic-lyrics.com/forum/index.php?s=247d35ad223c09dddc1b9989f1c6b2b1&showtopic=174&st=0&#entry3149
All the best
Mudcat has a set of lyrics, but only four verses plus refrain, and a bit different from the source I’m listening to (Colm O’Donnell, Farewell to Evening Dances). Colm sings five verses, I believe. I’ll recheck.
Nope. Four verses it is. The last two are switched around on the album.