To Ramona – Sinéad Lohan

Sinéad’s superlative version of Bob Dylan’s “To Ramona”. Taken from Donal Lunny’s “Sult – Spirit of the Music” TV series – recorded around 1996. Sinéad Lohan – vocals & guitar Donal Lunny – bouzouki Steve Cooney – guitar

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25 Responses

  1. pokerlover5 says:

    she is married and being a mom and lives in cork, she has retired – sad really

  2. stablejelly says:

    C G7Ramona come closer shut softly your watery eyes. Dm7 G7 Dm7 G7The pangs of your sadness will pass as your senses will rise. F G7The flowers of the city though breathlike, get deathlike sometimes. Dm7 G7 Dm7But aint no use in tryin to deal with the dyin G7 C Though I cannot explain that in lines.

  3. rvcrvc2 says:

    Being a mom, from what I understand.

  4. callinan2 says:

    Does any one know what Sinead Lohan is doing now. She seems to have disappeared off the musical planet. She is such an enormous talent…..better than many contemporary artists…a real heart and soul singer.

  5. 082852859 says:

    Can anyone please help me with the guitar cords of this song?

  6. boxcardoor says:

    fabulous….all the way thru….more than forty years of listening to this song…’been giving it too my children and their friends…it is always a great treat when bob weaves this song into his show…bob kicked in all the doors to popular music…this version opened a window

  7. chanteur13 says:

    how can music be so beautiful???

  8. 082852859 says:

    The sweetness of my life introduced me to this song … awesome … awesome … so awesome …

  9. sudeepwreg says:

    Her voice is as haunting as Dylan’s is in the original track from the Another Side album. I like the expression on her face when she sings the last three lines, and the last word, in particular.

  10. shakemeshakeme says:

    im so sick of people arguing over what is good and what is bad

    you
    fucking
    retards.

    everyone has their own idea of what is good so discussing that is a waste of time discussing new ideas or thoughts

    ?Fuck

  11. nieckq says:

    ?/
    /?
    / \
    This is Jeff
    ?/
    /?
    / \
    This is Bob

    copy and paste so they can rule Youtube

  12. ellbee2258 says:

    I’m with you, we need this girl back…sometimes life gets in the way of our true passions and with Sinead on YouTube I think it’s the start to her return

  13. jimwalshiii says:

    Where does the competition come from? Everytime he sings, Dylan tries to sing freshly. And every cover is another universe. Live in all of them, if you can.

  14. lustre5 says:

    You are so right! There are a few exceptions imo, like Baez Boots of Spanish Leather; some by Judy Collins and Kelly Clarkson’s Make You Feel My Love and Bobby Darin is fantastic with I’ll be your baby tonight.

  15. ajlind322 says:

    good but not as good as dylans

  16. rvcrvc2 says:

    How did the music world let her get away?

  17. AubMar says:

    Stunningly Magical – Much better than Bob (sorry bu it is!)

  18. donpearson61 says:

    Thanks for this. I have loved this song since I first heard it when I was fourteen. This is a wonderful version and I will now have to hunt down more by her.

  19. Poppysox56 says:

    Just beautiful!

  20. jfrusciante33 says:

    There are very few Dylan covers better than the Dylan original (prob Hendrix’s Watchtower). Who can sing rolling Stone, Tambourine Man, Foot of Pride, the whole of Blood on the Tracks/Desire, Jokerman, Mississippi, Hattie Carroll etc etc etc better than Big Bobby? This version is ok due to its haunting Irish feel but most are 2nd best by a long way

  21. rvcrvc2 says:

    Another real good cover on YT, KAJ, is Boots of Spanish Leather by Nanci Griffith.

  22. bollix13 says:

    You should hear David Gray’s version of this song – don’t know if it’s on YouTube, but it’s worth looking out for

  23. MaxPower1013 says:

    is not*

  24. MaxPower1013 says:

    Popular, especially folk, music is and never was about singing ability.

  25. ZachTFLd says:

    Dylan sings fine, always hits the notes, he just sang that way because it sounded best that way.

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