Welsh
Welsh boy treble Cai Thomas (12y) sings Suo Gan
"Suo Gân" (Welsh pronunciation: [sɨɔ ɡɑːn]) is a traditional Welsh lullaby written by an anonymous composer. It was first recorded in print around 1800 and the lyrics were notably captured by the Welsh folklorist Robert Bryan (1858–1920). The song's title...
Tros Y Garreg
The tune is a traditional Welsh tune, The sentiment of the tune is attributed to Rhys Bodychen, who led a troop of Welsh forces at the Battle of Bosworth Field where Richard III was defeated by Henry Tudor in 1485.
Only Boys Aloud at Buckingham Palace
Only Boys Aloud performing for the Royal Family in the gardens of Buckingham Palace in the Festival Concert celebrating the 60th Anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
You Raise Me Up (in Welsh Dyrchefir Fi) - Only Boys Aloud
"You Raise Me Up" is a song originally composed by the Norwegian-Irish duo Secret Garden. The music was written by Secret Garden's Rolf Løvland, and the lyrics by Brendan Graham.
Anthem from Chess (in Welsh) - Only Boys Aloud
Only Boys Aloud perform Anthem from Chess in Welsh at the opening concert of the 2012 National Eisteddfod in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Nadolig Llawen" & "Rhyfel Beidia - Only Boys Allowed
John Lennon’s ‘Merry Christmas (War is Over)’ styled as ‘Ryfel Beidia.’ Amazing.
Calon Lan
"Calon Lân" (Welsh for 'a Pure Heart') is a Welsh song, the words of which were written in the 1890s by Daniel James (Gwyrosydd) and sung to a tune by John Hughes.
Sosban Fach - Only Boys Allowed
Sosban Fach (Welsh for "Little Saucepan") is a traditional Welsh folk song. It is one of the best-known and most often sung songs in the Welsh language.