Waves of the Wind - Official Music Video

Tabitha Justice and her horses to Waves of the Wind from their new CD, "Celtic Fire", coming out soon.
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Tabitha Justice and her horses to Waves of the Wind from their new CD, "Celtic Fire", coming out soon.
Author: MaidensIV4; Tags: Produce

Chris Doran If My World Stopped Turning ----------------------- "If My World Stopped Turning" was the Irish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, performed in English by Chris Doran, who had an unusual previous career, being a former national kick boxing champion. The song, with music by former Westlife member Bryan McFadden, is a ballad in which Doran sings to his lover about the depth of his feelings ("I can see my future/When I'm looking in your eyes/And I can sense security/Just by ...
Author: etymonX; Tags: Chris Doran If My World Stopped Turning 2004 ESC EUROVISION IRELAND IRLAND IRLANDIA EIRE IRLANDE

"Always, you said, was me and you", and thus wonders "Is always over now?/Does it never last that long?" This was the "swan song" of Noel Kelehan in Eurovision. This conductor accompanied 29 Eurovision songs, among which 24 were Irish entries. No one ever participated on more occasions in Eurovision (and with the abolition of orchestras, probably no one ever will). He conducted no less than five winning songs ... Dawn Martin Is always over now 1998 ESC EUROVISION IRELAND IRLANDE IRLAND ...
Author: etymonX; Tags: Dawn Martin Is always over now 1998 ESC EUROVISION IRELAND IRLANDE IRLAND IRLANDIA EIRE

Eurovision Song Contest 1996, performed in English by Eimear Quinn representing Ireland. The music and lyrics were composed by Brendan Graham, who also composed the Irish winner from the 1994 Contest. The victory, which was Ireland's fourth in five years, was their seventh Contest victory, which remains a record for the most contests won by a single country. Lyrically, it is a very Celtic-inspired song, with the singer portraying herself as "the voice" which watches over the world, describing ...
Author: etymonX; Tags: Eimear Quinn The Voice 1996 Winner ESC EUROVISION IRELAND IRLAND IRLANDE IRLANDIA EIRE Celtic

require the previous year's winner to host the next edition of the Contest, the argument runs that the Irish broadcaster was not prepared to do this, hence the selection. The song, however, achieved the victory and is generally considered one of the Contest's better entries Lyrically, the song is a lament for the singers' lost youths. They remember growing up and listening to the popular music of the time (Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis Presley) and generally being trendy. The song then ...
Author: etymonX; Tags: Paul Harrington Charlie McGettigan Rock 'n' roll kids 1994 Winner ESC EUROVISION IRELAND IRLAND EIRE IRLANDE IRLANDIA

Tina Reynolds Cross your heart ----------------------- Cross Your Heart" was the Irish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974, performed in English by Tina Reynolds. Reynolds performed all eight songs in the Irish national heats on RTE's Saturday evening entertainment series The Likes of Mike, where she sang four songs in English and four in Irish. The result was decided, for the first time since 1967, by a public postal vote in which "Cross Your Heart" won by a landslide with 16686 votes ...
Author: etymonX; Tags: Tina Philomena Reynolds Cross your heart 1974 ESC EUROVISION IRELAND IRLAND EIRE Éire IRLANDE IRISH

Sandie Jones Ceol an ghrá -------------------------- "Ceol an Ghrá" ("The Music of Love") was Ireland's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972, performed in Irish by Sandie Jones. Lyrically, the song is a ballad, with Jones singing about hearing "the music of love" wherever she is. She sings about being in "the land of the young", which may also refer to Ireland itself. During Preview Week, clips from Ireland's National Song Festival were interspersed with new footage of Jones singing on ...
Author: etymonX; Tags: Sandie Jones Ceol an ghrá ghra 1972 ESC EUROVISION IRELAND IRLAND EIRE Éire IRLANDE IRISH Celtic Language

Muriel Day The wages of love ------------------------ "The Wages Of Love" was the Irish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969, performed in English by Muriel Day. The song is an upbeat number, in the style of many pop songs of the time. Day cautions her listeners that "when you fall in love, you pay/The wages of love". In other words, while love is a great thing to experience, "there will be bridges to be crossed/And there'll be teardrops to be lost", and one must be aware of that at ...
Author: etymonX; Tags: Muriel Day The wages of love ESC EUROVISION IRELAND IRLAND EIRE Éire IRLANDE IRISH
![Why are Connemara x Irish Thoroughbred's the best? [contest entry]](http://img.youtube.com/vi/qCBWncdRSdg/1.jpg)
Help me get to 80 subbers by christmas? 100 even?! Just to make it clear, the contest was to make a video saying why your horse's breed was the best. I, personally, think that all breeds are amazing. Watch, Comment, Rate, Subscribe I do not own, or claim to own, the music used in this video. All rights remain with the legal owners. I am using it for the purpose of light entertainment only.
Author: SjLauz; Tags: sjlauz connemara irish thoroughbred gelding year old youngster young horse 15hh dark bay best jai ho

Japanese, French, & Arabic to name a few). Speaking of Japanese, Crystal is a Japanese-American who is also Cherokee, Irish, & Norwegian! She grew up in the Richmond area and graduated from Godwin High School, where she played lacrosse and field hockey. Most of her family is in Richmond and surrounding area. In her spare time she loves to read, listen to music, eat good food, spend time with friends, and care for her crazy cat Kichou. She's been working and volunteering in youth ministry ...