“Báidín Fheilimí,” a traditional Irish song originating from the Gaeltacht region in the north-west of County Donegal, holds a special place in Irish musical heritage.
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Typically introduced to young children, its Irish lyrics immortalize a small boat belonging to a man named Feilimí (Phelim).
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Over time, the song has been covered by various artists, including Na Casaidigh, Sinéad O’Connor, Angelo Branduardi, and Emmet Spiceland. Interestingly, there exist alternative versions of the final verse, with some mentioning a boatload of fish while others omit it.
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The latter variation, particularly using the simpler verse “Báidín Fheilimí is Feilimí ann,” has become more common in recent renditions. Notably, the song’s lyrics make reference to the islands of Gola and Tory, situated off the coast of Gweedore.