Oliver Burgess Meredith was born on the 16th November 1907, and died on the… Read Full Bio ↴Oliver Burgess Meredith was born on the 16th November 1907, and died on the 9th September 1997. He was better known as an actor and director and has won several Emmys, and was also the first man to win the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor twice! He was also nominated for two academy awards.
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Don Oiche Ud I MBeithil
Burgess Meredith Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Don Oiche Ud I MBeithil' by these artists:
Apollo's Fire Jeannette Sorrell I sing a song of Bethlehem, A song of a holy…
Celtic Woman Don oнche ъd i mBeithil, beidh tagairt ar ghrйin go…
Sharon Lyons Don oíche úd i mBeithil beidh tagairt faoi ghréin go brách, …
Teresa Doyle Don Oíche Úd i mBeithil Don oíche úd i mBeithil, beidh…
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Diamondgirl Kat
Love this tune and Burgess Meredith's reading of the beautiful poetry.
Have enjoyed "The Bells of Dublin" CD for many, many years.
It's my 'go-to' antidote to horrid Christmas "mall-music". <3
Tom Edwards
thanks for commenting. it's truly a wonderful rendition in both english and gaelic.
TheBurbyGirl
Good choice. This elegant cd is one of the greatest christmas albums ever created. I will listen to this even outside of the season.
Thomas Bosher-Perran
Got this CD when it came out and it is in my CD player in my truck from Thanksgiving to New Years, every year. Thanks for making this available to share with others!
AlexMoby
Awesome and breathtaking musical tribute to Christmas. Thanks for the share.
Diamondgirl Kat
Here I am again... love listening to these voices, these musicians.
Tom Edwards
check out my christmas music blog -- lots of stuff in here you'd like i think . http://tomschristmasmusic.wordpress.com/
Flint3162
I think this is the best version for many reasons....it's understated which makes it more powerful
Tom Edwards
flint, i agree 100%.
TheBurbyGirl
They say in writing that when it comes to emotions, less is more. I think the same can be said of music too.