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  1. For the stained glass art work, see My Four Green Fields. Four Green Fields is a 1967 folk song by Irish musician Tommy Makem, described in The New York Times as a "hallowed Irish leave-us-alone-with-our-beauty ballad." [ 1 ] Of Makem's many compositions, it has become the most familiar, and is part of the common repertoire of Irish folk musicians.

  2. One of the most iconic and beloved songs in Irish music history, “Four Green Fields” holds a special place in the hearts of many. Written by Tommy Makem in 1967, this powerful ballad tells the story of Ireland’s struggles and resilience through the metaphor of four green fields.

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    Makem was a prolific composer/songwriter. His performances were always full of his compositions, many of which became standards in the repertoire. Some, notably "Four Green Fields", became so well known that they were sometimes described as anonymous folk songs.

  4. Oct 14, 2023 · Tommy Makem’s iconic song, Four Green Fields, holds a profound and powerful meaning that resonates with many listeners. This emotional ballad reflects the turbulent history of Ireland and serves as a poignant reminder of the struggle for independence and the preservation of Irish culture.

  5. Four Green Fields is a 1967 folk song by Irish musician Tommy Makem, described in The New York Times as a "hallowed Irish leave-us-alone-with-our-beauty ballad." [1] Of Makem's many compositions, it has become the most familiar, and is part of the common repertoire of Irish folk musicians.

  6. "Greenfields" is a song written by Frank Miller, Richard Dehr, and Terry Gilkyson (The Easy Riders) and performed by the Brothers Four. [2] In 1960, the track reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 2 in Canada, [3] and No. 40 on the UK Singles Chart. [4] It was featured on their 1960 album, The Brothers Four.

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  8. Oct 2, 2023 · The "four green fields" symbolize the land and natural beauty of Ireland, representing its precious resources and heritage. In the first verse, the old woman reminisces about a time when she possessed these beautiful fields.

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