Who played with the Fureys on The Green Fields of France?

Who played with the Fureys on The Green Fields of France?

Davey Arthur
Tommy Fleming. The Fureys and Davey Arthur (1979), as “The Green Fields of France”, on the album The Green Fields of France.

What is the message of green fields of France?

Author Eric Bogle says the song was ‘subtle reminder’ of Irish war dead. Singer-songwriter Eric Bogle said he wrote The Green Fields of France as a response to the anti-Irish sentiment in Britain during the IRA bombing campaign of the 1970s.

What religion was Willie McBride?

From a Presbyterian family he would have been a regular mass-goer at the local Temple Presbyterian Church. Interested in becoming a cobbler before war broke out, a teenage Willie would serve his time in the ‘shoe trade’.

Who wrote the song Willie McBride?

Eric BogleThe Green Fields of France (No Man’s Land) / ComposerEric Bogle is a Scottish-born Australian folk singer-songwriter. Born and raised in Scotland, he emigrated to Australia at the age of 25, to settle near Adelaide, South Australia. Bogle’s songs have covered a variety of topics, and have been performed by many artists. Wikipedia

Who is fin Furey?

Fin Furey’s music is a house of theatre. A young Artist who uses storytelling songwriting rooted in Irish musical tradition to deliver a sound that is purely his own. Blurring the lines between concert and campfire sing-song, his live performances have been described as exciting and uplifting experiences.

Is Finbar Furey still performing?

July 2020, saw the release of a new single, the title track from his forthcoming album, ‘Blue Jewel in the Sky’. Always at the forefront of musical change, Finbar’s successful career, and extensive touring, continues to bring a whole new audience to the music and songs.

Is The Green Fields of France an anti war song?

More videos on YouTube Eric penned these lyrics after he visited the military cemeteries in Northern France in the 1970’s. Most people know it as ‘The Green Fields of France’ and it has become one of the most enduring anti-war songs of the twentieth century.

Where is Willie McBride buried?

Authuile Military Cemetery
The glorious fallen in 1916 William McBride enlisted in the 9th Battalion of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in 1915. Just nine months later, on April 22, 1916, he fell on the field of battle. Private William McBride’s grave is in Authuile Military Cemetery in northern France.

What was the great fallen of 1916?

The Battle of the Somme, also known as the Somme offensive, was a battle of the First World War fought by the armies of the British Empire and French Third Republic against the German Empire. It took place between 1 July and 18 November 1916 on both sides of the upper reaches of the Somme, a river in France.

What age was Willie McBride?

21
Willie was, in fact, 21 at the time of his death. “The song’s writer, Eric Bogle, has admitted he used a bit of poetic licence with the age,” Trevor said. “Willie was 21, but so were the other William McBrides in Authuile [military cemetery near the Somme].

Who wrote Greenfields?

Frank Miller
Terry GilkysonRichard Dehr
Greenfields/Composers

Where is Davey Arthur now?

Living in County Kerry for some years, as of early 2019 Arthur had not returned to touring with the Fureys (having reputedly suffered a stroke in 2014).