Earlier this year, Irish folk singer Brigid Mae Power released a new album, Dream From The Deep Well. Today, to round out her year, she’s shared a cover of “Rose Marie,” the 1924 Broadway tune that was popularized in the ’50s by country singer Slim Whitman. “Someone dear to me loves this Slim Whitman song and so I recorded this for them,” Power wrote. “Merry Christmas, hold your loved ones tight.” Listen below.
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