enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. TG Lurgan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TG_Lurgan

    The song has garnered over 8.2 million views by March 2023 on TG Lurgan's YouTube channel. [2] " Wake Me Up" in Irish earned TG Lurgan a live appearance on the popular RTÉ Irish talk show programme The Late Late Show .

  3. List of Irish Singles Chart Christmas number ones - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish_Singles...

    Eminem had two Christmas number ones in the early 2000s. The X Factor (creator and judge Simon Cowell pictured) launched eight consecutive Irish Christmas number ones. Dermot Kennedy, who held Number One in 2020, was the first Irishman to score Christmas number one since Mario Rosenstock in 2005.

  4. Wexford Carol - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wexford_Carol

    Yo-Yo Ma and Alison Krauss recorded the song for Ma's 2008 holiday album, Songs of Joy & Peace. Anthony Kearns (The Irish Tenors) performs it annually and has featured on TV across the USA at Christmas. Michael McDonald covered it on his 2009 album This Christmas as a duet with his wife Amy Holland, using only the first three of the traditional ...

  5. 200 Best Christmas Songs of All Time to Get You in the ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/200-best-christmas-songs-time...

    The quintessential Christmas crush song, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" finally hit No. 1 in 2019—25 years after its initial release! 2. Nat King Cole, "The Christmas Song"

  6. The 15 best modern Christmas songs to add to your holiday ...

    www.aol.com/15-best-modern-christmas-songs...

    Here's the best modern and new Christmas music to refresh your holiday playlist in 2024, featuring hits from Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and more.

  7. Gaelic music - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_music

    Gaelic music (Irish: Ceol Gaelach, Scottish Gaelic: Ceòl Gàidhealach) is an umbrella term for any music written in the Gaelic languages of Irish and Scottish Gaelic. [1] To differentiate between the two, the Irish language is typically just referred to as "Irish", or sometimes as "Gaeilge" (pronounced "gehl-guh"); Scottish Gaelic is referred to as "Gàidhlig" (commonly pronounced as "GAH-lick").

  8. Gartan Mother's Lullaby - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gartan_Mother's_Lullaby

    "Gartan Mother's Lullaby" is an old Irish song and poem written by Herbert Hughes and Seosamh Mac Cathmhaoil, first published in Songs of Uladh [Ulster] in 1904. [1] Hughes collected the traditional melody in Donegal the previous year and Campbell wrote the lyrics. The song is a lullaby by a mother, from the parish of Gartan in County Donegal ...

  9. Carraig Aonair (The Lone Rock) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carraig_Aonair_(The_Lone_Rock)

    Carraig Aonair is an Irish folk song. A singing translation into English is The Lone Rock which differs in some small details. Carraig Aonair is better known in English as the Fastnet Rock , about 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Cape Clear Island , County Cork , in Ireland.