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Purchase Info and Tour Dates: http://www.celticwoman.com/Celtic Woman - A New Journey: Live at Slane Castle, Ireland 2006Title: DulamanSingers: Méav Ní Mhaol
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Dúlamán (Irish for "channelled wrack", a type of edible seaweed), is a famous Irish folk song. 1:09 → wrong lyrics, corrigendum: "Tá bearéad agus triús ar an
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupDúlaman · Celtic WomanA New Journey℗ 2007 Celtic Woman Ltd., under exclusive license to Manhattan RecordsReleased
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Dúlamán is a traditional Irish folk song that has been beautifully performed by Celtic Woman, a renowned all-female Irish musical ensemble. The song holds deep cultural significance and captures the essence of Irish tradition and maritime heritage. Dúlamán is a Gaelic word that translates to "seaweed" in English.
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Purchase Info and Tour Dates: http://www.celticwoman.com/ Celtic Woman - A New Journey: Live at Slane Castle, Ireland 2006 Title: Dulaman Singers: Méa
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Celtic Woman. Track 7 on ... Dulaman is a traditional iriah seaweed. Expand +4. Share. Q&A. Find answers to frequently asked questions about the song and explore its deeper meaning.
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Dúlaman Lyrics by Celtic Woman from the The Greatest Journey: Essential Collection album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: A 'níon mhín ó, sin anall na fir shúirí A mháithairin mhín ó, cuir na roithléan go dtí mé [Curfá:] Dúlamán na binn
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Celtic Woman - DúlamánTrad. Arr D. DownesPublisher: Liffey MusicFrom Celtic Woman's DVD 'A New Journey'Video Director: Declan LowneyProducer: Ned O'HanlonExe
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Appearance. hide. Tá ceann buí óir ar an dúlaman - "Channel wrack has a golden yellow head". " Dúlamán " ( Irish for "channel wrack", a type of edible seaweed) is an Irish folk song . The lyrics of the song relate to the Irish practice of gathering seaweed, which has been done for various purposes, including as fertilizer, bathing, and
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Dúlaman - 2013 version Lyrics. A 'non mhn , sin anall na fir shir. A mhithairin mhn , cuir na roithlan go dt m. [Curf:] Dlamn na binne bu, dlamn Gaelach. Dlamn na farraige, b'fhearr a bh in irinn
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Celtic Woman is a musical group from Dublin, Ireland comprising five Irish women with a repertoire that ranges from traditional Celtic tunes to modern songs. Current members include the five vocalists Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, Máiréad Carlin, Susan McFadden, Lynn Hilary, Alex Sharpe, and the violinist Máiréad Nesbitt.
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[Intro] N.C. Dulaman, dulaman, gaelach, dulaman, dulaman, gaelach, N.C. Dulaman, dulaman, gaelach, dulaman, dulaman, gaelach, N.C. Dulaman, dulaman, gaelach, dulaman, dulaman, gaelach, N.C. Dulaman, dulaman, gaelach, dulaman, dulaman, gaelach, [Verse 1] Dm G A 'níon mhín ó, sin anall na fir shúirí Dm G A mháithairin mhín ó, cuir na
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupDúlaman · Celtic WomanEmerald: Musical Gems℗ 2014 Celtic Woman Limited, Under Exclusive License To Manhattan Reco
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Song: DulamanArtist: Celtic WomanAlbum: A New JourneyDúlamánDúlamánGaelachDúlamánDúlamánGaelachDúlamánDúlamánGaelachA 'níon mhín óSin anall na fir
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Dúlamán na binne buí, dúlamán Gaelach. Dúlamán na farraige, be'fhearr a bhí in Éirinn. Tá ceann buí óir are an dúlamán gaelach. Tá dhá chluais mhaol are an dúlamán maorach. Bróga breaca dubha are an dúlamán gaelach. Tá bearéad agus triús are an dúlamán maorach. [Curfá 2x]
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Celtic Woman returns with a brand-new album and DVD to celebrate this incredible 20 year milestone. Spring Tour 2024. In 2024, Grammy-nominated music sensation Celtic Woman will celebrate an incredible 20 years. Nov 29: Yaamava Theater, Highland - CA, Nov 30: Thunder Valley Casino, Lincoln - CA,
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Dulaman Lyrics by Celtic Woman from the Emerald: Musical Gems album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: A 'níon mhín ó, sin anall na fir shúirí A mháithairin mhín ó, cuir na roithléan go dtí mé [Curfá:] Dúlamán na binn
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Oh gentle daughter, here come the wooing men. Oh gentle mother, put the wheels in motion for me. Seaweed from the yellow cliff, Irish seaweed. Seaweed from the ocean, the best in all of Ireland. There is a yellow gold head on the Gaelic seaweed. There are two blunt ears on the stately seaweed.
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Celtic Woman - A New Journey : Live at Slane Castle, Ireland. Méav Ní Mhaolchatha. No.5@KaoruRedruby
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Dulaman Lyrics by Celtic Woman from the Emerald: Musical Gems [Video] album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: A 'níon mhín ó, sin anall na fir shúirí A mháithairin mhín ó, cuir na roithléan go dtí mé [Curfá:] Dúlamán na binn