Watch Saoirse Ronan and Jimmy Fallon sing "Fairytale of New York" here ... 6B audience — and viewers at home — to a cozy Irish pub on Christmas Eve. When Ronan returned to The Tonight Show ...
Happy Christmas, my gallant Gaels, and a hearty ho, ho, ho to yet another Christmasy Bluffer’s Guide to Irish, the 24th by ... as Max Bygraves used to sing but Christmas traditions seem to ...
Happy New Year, everyone! Here’s to a fulfilling and enjoyable year for all. In the media yoke this week is “Paint This Life, ...
He's the singing priest whose big voice has earned him a huge worldwide fanbase. But Fr. Ray Kelly has opened up on the ...
“This beautifully crafted track from one of the most underrated Irish songwriters ... Angels Sing lends new meaning to the words ‘Blowin’ in the wind’. From It’s Christmas Let’s ...
Northern Irish-born composer William ... track on their festive album The Temptations Christmas Card. After a jokey introduction by “your singing Santa Eddie Kendricks,” The Temptations ...
The legendary crooner, who first sang the song that reminisces about snowy childhood Christmases, once told his nephew, Howard Crosby, that singing “White Christmas” in front of teary-eyed ...
Singing Christmas carols is more than just a festive tradition; it’s a way to nurture your body, mind, and relationships. From uplifting your mood to boosting your immune system, caroling offers ...
The ballad, originally written and recorded by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl, is a beloved Irish Christmas song ... was equally as poignant - singing "Fairytale of New York" on perhaps the ...
It's the Christmas song the Irish love to sing year-round and they're not alone, but The Pogues’ "Fairytale of New York" might never have become famous if they had followed their original plan ...