For anyone interested, this song is actually a poem by Robert Tannahill, and references various locations around Paisley, particularly the Glennifer Braes.
Just amazing and awesome music. A wonderful voice and very emotional music. I am going to seek for the album. In did not know of Niteworks until today. I am an old-school Runrig Fan from Germany. I just love Nitework's sound. Celtic spirit will never fade. Music to make you dream and feel. Super gemacht, Leute! Sgoinneil!
Thank you so much Niteworks for this heartfelt rendition of this beautiful lowland Scots poem 💕 Hope to see you live next year as I missed your Glasgow date . Maybe in Oban ?🙏🧚♀️ Your album A’Ghrian is my constant companion and lifter of my spirit on my regular commutes South to London 💕
OMGoodness, im so glad you did a video for this amazing song we’ve loved since the album dropped. Tapadh leibh!!! Sooooo happy No lie, played this for my grown son picking him up from the airport (the whole album) and he LOVED it.
Absolutely loving this new album (playing it constantly & LOUD in the car!!) Can't wait to see you guys at the end of the month - got our tickets 😉👍 ❤️
This is so stunning. Thank you for posting the full video. What an incredible performance! We’ll get to you live in Scotland sometime when we visit family there.
Gloomy winter's noo awa', saft the westlin' breezes blaw Amang the birks o' Stanley Shaw, the mavis sings fu' cheery o Sweet the crawflower's early bell, decks Glennifer's dewy dell Bloomin' like your bonnie sel', my ain my darlin' dearie o Come my lassie let us stray o'er Glennifer's sunny brae And blythely spend the gowden day 'midst joys that never weary o Towerin' o'er the Newton woods, lavrocks fan the snaw white clouds And siller saughs wi' downy buds, adorn the banks sae briery o Round the sylvan fairy nooks, feathery brackens fringe the rocks And 'neath the brae the burnie jouks, and ilka thing is cheery o O trees my bud and birds may sing, flowers may bloom and verdure spring But joy tae me they cannae bring, unless wi' you my dearie o