Spancil Hill Shane Mac Gowan Christy Moore, 1994
Shane MacGowan Christy Moore accompanied by the Benzini Brothers perform the ballad Spancil Hill. The song was composed by Michael Considine from Spancil Hill (also written Spancilhill) in County Clare, Ireland. Born circa 1850, he emigrated to the United States around 1870 with a plan to work and make enough money to bring over his sweetheart Mary McNamara, Mack the Rangers daughter in the song, so that they could be married. In the ballad, the writer dreams he has travelled to his home place the night before the villages famous horse fair which is held every year in June. Observing the people who have gathered for the fair which is to be held the following day, he also visits old neighbours and of course his true love Mary. At the time the song was written Michael Considine had made his way to California. By 1873 his health was failing, and in the realisation that he would never see Mary again sent the poem home to his nephew in County Clare. Gay Byrne s Late Late Show
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