Shoh çhaglym arraneyn ayns Gaelg ynsit mee ayns yn Ellan Vannin as veih lioaryn as CDyn.
This is a collection of Manx traditional songs that I've learnt in the Isle of Man and from books and CDs.
Manx Heritage Foundation (Undinys Eiraght Vannin) music database
http://www.manxheritagemusic.org/home.aspx
Lyrics and music for a number of Manx songs
http://www.manxmusic.com/learn.html
Lioar dy hymnyn, as arraneyn spyrrydoil, chyndait gys Gailck, veih licaryn Wesley as Watts, &c (1799): http://www.archive.org/details/lioardyhymnynas00wattgoog
Recordings of Manx language songs are available from:
http://www.manxmusic.com/publication_type_index_69789.html
http://www.presenceofmann.com/
Information about Manx | Phrases | Numbers | Colours | Family words | Colours | Time | Idioms | Proverbs | Terms of endearment | Comparison of Celtic languages | Celtic cognates | Celtiadur | Songs | Tower of Babel | The decline and revival of Manx | My podcast about Manx | Links | Learning materials
English | French | Georgian | Icelandic | Irish | Manx | Māori | Ndebele | Scottish Gaelic | Welsh | Zulu | Songs in multiple languages
Songs from: Bangor Community Choir | Bangor Welsh Learners' Choir | The Crazy Choir | Simon Ager
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