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Lough Erne (/lɒx ɜːrn/ LOKH URN, from
Irish Loch
Éirne) is the name of two
connected lakes in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. It is the second-biggest...
- The
River Erne (/ɛərn/ AIRN, Irish:
Abhainn na h
Éirne or An
Éirne) in the
northwest of the
island of Ireland, is the second-longest
river in Ulster, flowing...
- as "Heart Like a Wheel". It
includes two
tracks in Irish, "Buachaill Ón
Éirne" and "Bríd Óg Ní Mháille"; and
three instrumentals, "Old Hag (You Killed...
- "Caisleán Óir",
which translates as "golden castle", and "Buachaill Ón
Éirne",
which means "shepherd from the Erne". "Caisleán Óir" (Ciarán Brennan,...
- "I'm Born Again" (1979) is
based on the
Irish traditional "Buachaill Ón
Éirne". "Children of Paradise" (1980) is
based on Younès Mégri's "Leïli Twil"...
-
songs in Irish, "Bríd Óg Ní Mháille (Brigid O'Malley)" and "Buachaill Ón
Éirne (Boy from
Lough Erne)". Home had
success in Ireland,
France (reaching No...
- Finland 110 42 126 Vesijärvi Finland 108 42 127
Lower Lough Erne Loch
Éirne Northern Ireland/ ( United Kingdom) 105 41 127
Lough Ree Loch Rí Ireland...
- inné 'dtí inniu,
Trasna sléibhte go
ndeachas léi, fé
sheolta ar muir; An
éirne is
chaith mé 'léim í, cé gur mór é an sruth; 'S bhí ceol téad ar gach taobh...
- 2:49 "Something to
Believe In" – 4:44 "Newgrange" – 4:02 "Buachaill Ón
Éirne" – 3:07 "White Fool" – 4:37 "Stepping Stone" – 3:52 (not on
vinyl album)...
- The Hills, set to the tune of the
traditional Irish song,
Buachaill o'n
Éirne Mé. In
addition he
wrote books on the
artist William George Gillies and...