(In ár gCroíthe)
(In ár gCroíthe)
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
(In ár gCroíthe)
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
(In ár gCroíthe)
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
She defines the only answer
And I never had the time
She defines the only reason
For feeling
All in all is all we tailor
And they always have the best
And she defines the only reason
For feeling
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
She defines the only answer
And I never had the time
She defines the only reason
For feeling
All in all is all we tailor
And they always have the best
And she defines the only reason
For feeling, ah, ah
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
Gone is the day, gone is the night
It's gone, it's gone, it's gone, it's gone, it's gone
(In ár gCroíthe)
(In ár gCroíthe)
She defines the only answer
And I never had the time
She defines the only answer
To feeling
All in all is all we tailor
And they always had the best
She defines the only reason
For feeling, ah, ah, ah
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
Gone is the day, gone is the night, gone is the day
It's gone, it's gone, it's gone, it's gone, it's gone, it's gone, it's gone, it's gone
(In ár gCroíthe)
(In ár gCroíthe)
In ár gCroíthe go deo was written by Carlos O’Connell & Conor Deegan III & Tom Coll & Conor Curley & Grian Chatten.
In ár gCroíthe go deo was produced by Dan Carey.
Fontaines D.C. released In ár gCroíthe go deo on Fri Apr 22 2022.
Grian Chatten:
There’s a story in the papers about a woman from Coventry in England. I think she was an Irish woman who moved to Coventry. She was an old woman, she was called Margaret Keane. She died, and when she died her family wanted to commemorate her Irish heritage by including the words “in...
Grian Chatten:
An Irish woman who lived in Coventry [Margaret Keane] passed away. Her family wanted the words “In ár gCroíthe go deo,” which means “in our hearts forever,” on her gravestone as a respectful and beautiful ode to her Irishness, but they weren’t allowed without an English translation....