Dhéanainn Súgradh
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Dhéanainn Súgradh | ||
Studio album by Robbi McMillen | ||
Released | August 2003 | |
Recorded | 2003 | |
Genre | Traditional, Folk | |
Length | 15:20 | |
Label | Tamhlacht | |
Producer(s) | Aindréas Cullinane | |
Robbi McMillen chronology | ||
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Dhéanainn Súgradh (2003) ----- |
An Dara Bhlas
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Dhéanainn Súgradh is the first release by Ireland's young Robbi McMillen. A singer of the Celtic Traditional songs, Robbi put his first single together in 2003 under Tamhlacht Records. The title is Scots Gaelic a language quite similar to his own Gaeilge. The title is also the name of the most effective track on the single. 'Dhéanainn Súgradh', means 'I Would Play'. It's a typical Scottish Love song, but it quite quick, sharp, witty - and of course cheeky!
[edit] Official Track listing
Robbi McMillen - An Dara Bhlas
- Dhéanainn Súgradh (In Scots Gaelic)
- Banba's Enemy (English)
- Cuach mo Londubh Buí (In Gaeilge)