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- ringing beneath the water at the beach. The Bells of Aberdovey (Welsh: Clychau Aberdyfi) is a well-known song referring to this legend. This song first...
-    2013: Clychau Dibon  fRoots Critics Poll Album of the Year    2014: Clychau Dibon No.1 in the Amazon World Music Chart      2014: Clychau Dibon Top...
- The Bells of Aberdovey (Welsh: Clychau Aberdyfi) is a po****r song which refers to the village now usually known locally by its Welsh-language name of...
- a place called the lowland hundred featured in the book. The folk song Clychau Aberdyfi ("The Bells of Aberdovey"), po****rised in the 18th century, relates...
- Sheen and Sian Phillips. Finch's composition ****ure Strings from the album Clychau Dibon, which she had written with Seckou Keita, was sampled by Guy Chambers...
- first stone bridge to span the Dee Bells of All Saints' Church, Gresford Clychau Gresffordd Gresford, Wrexham County Borough 13th-century The church bells...
- The Campanile or Bell Tower (Welsh: Y Tŵr Clychau) is a prominent structure in the village of Portmeirion, in Gwynedd, northwest Wales. Portmeirion was...
- Charles Dibdin song, "The Bells of Aberdovey", which he translated as "Clychau Aberdyfi". Ceiriog Hughes wrote Welsh-language lyrics for "The Ash Grove"...
- two EPs are as follows:- EDP.209: Yr Hogen Goch Trad – Ivor & chorus; Clychau Aberdyfi (‘Bells of Aberdovey’) Trad – BBC Octet; Dafydd y Garreg Wen (‘David...
- Kingdom by June Tabor & Oysterband 2012 Ground of Its Own by Sam Lee 2013 Clychau Dybon by Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita 2014 The Moral of the Elephant by...