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The Chieftains (w/ Natalie Merchant) — The Lowlands Of Holland
Album: Tears of Stone
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Released: 1999
Length: 3:43
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On the night that i was married and upon my marriage bed
There up came a bold sea captain
And he stood at my bed head
Saying, “arise, arise young wedded man and come along with me
To the lowlands of holland to fight the enemy”
Now then holland is a lovely land
And upon it, grows fine grain
Sure it is a place of residence for a soldier to remain
Where the sugarcane is plentiful
And the tea grows on each tree
Well i never had but the one sweetheart
And now he’s gone far away from me
I will wear no stays around my waist
No combs, all in my hair
I will wear no scarf around my neck
For to save my beauty fair
And never will i marry, not until the day i die
Since these four winds and stormy seas
Came between my love and i
Said the mother to the daughter
“Give up your soul’s lament sure there’s men
Enough in galway for to be your heart’s content”
Sure there’s men enough in galway
But alas, there’s none for me
Since the lowlands of holland
Stole away my love from me
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Interesting to hear this here!  I have enjoyed hearing it sung by local Austin band the Pine Beetles.  
Finding myself these days, more and more drawn back into Celtic, Folk, and some Southern Rock, Rock, and Blues, Jazz, and even a wee bit of country too.  Natalie Merchant has an impressive voice.  The rating I gave this was for the overall package (the music and the voice) to put it at the top for me.  However, I still can't find a whole lot out there that surpasses The Corrs music, whether they remake or do an original.  Love The Corrs, especially their remake of "Little Wing".  It would be interesting for Natalie to do a remake of Jimi Hendrix, "Little Wing" out of curiousity it would top The Corrs, or be equally as good? 
I haven't heard this song in years when Cindy Kallet, Ellen Epstein, and Michael Cicone did it on their Angels in Daring album...worth checking out