OUR SONGS FROM
Western Europe
Ah Ca Ira
Ali Alo
Ay Carmela
COUNTRY: Spain
“Ay Carmela” is a song from the Republican forces fighting in the Spanish Revolution – “and then one night the river passed, Ay Carmela, Ay Carmela...!” (More.)
Chi Mi Na Morbheanna
COUNTRY: UK/Scotland
“Chi Mi Na Morbheanna” is a misty song from Scotland, a love song to the homeland we love. (More.)
Copeo
Douce Dame Jolie
COUNTRY: France
“Douce Dame Jolie” is a Medieval French love song – an ars nova song from the 14th century. (More.)
E Qee Qee
Figaro
COUNTRY: Italy
“Figaro” is our take on the classic aria introducing Figaro in Rossini's “The Barber of Seville.” (More.)
Flickorna
Formidable
COUNTRY: France
“Formidable” is our version of a classic by the prolific pop icon Charles Aznavour, “the French Frank Sinatra.” (More.)
Kerry Dancing
COUNTRY: Ireland
“Kerry Dancing” is our Irish jig, inspiring us to hop, leap and jump through the Irish evening (More.)
Milo Mou Kokkino
COUNTRY: Greece
“Milo Mou Kokkino” is a Greek song that most often accompanies a classic 12 step Greek dance, the kalamatiano. (More.)
O My Beloved Donkey
COUNTRY: Italy
“O My Beloved Donkey” is southern Italian/Sicilian song about the deep connection a farmer feels for his dear departed friend. (More.)
Olafur
Por Colombianas
COUNTRY: Spain
“Por Colombianas” is a rhythmic flamenco “palo” based upon a series of rhythms that developed in the “new world.” (More.)
The Rocks of Bawn
COUNTRY: Ireland
“The Rocks of Bawn” is a mysterious Irish ballad about never quite being able to fulfill our every dream. (More.)
Tra La La
Will Ye No Come Back Again
COUNTRY: Scotland
“Will Ye No Come Back Again” is a Scottish song about mourning the potential loss of a favorite son. (More.)
Zumba Lariula
COUNTRY: Italy
“Zumba Lariula” is a Sicilian folk song about two youth who are going to be married, inspiring one to want to kiss the other – and inspiring the other to want to wait. (More.)
