Bum yn dy gusanu Lisa gêl
Yr oedd dy gwmni'n well na'r mêl.
Do lawer awr mewn mwynder maith
Bûm yn dy garu lawer gwaith
Bum yn dy gusanu Lisa gêl
Yr oedd dy gwmni'n well na'r mêl.
Do lawer awr mewn mwynder maith
Bûm yn dy garu lawer gwaith
Daw hiraeth mawr am Lisa Lân.
I think this may be welsh. Sounds like it to me... more research...
An original score by Mark Isham.
To date, nine seasons of Law and Order CI have produced only 195 episodes. I can't find an episode by the name '622'.
It's called "The End"...by Mark Isham....track 9 on the score for the film....which was never released.
Please go onto: www.google.com Type in: Lyrics to Mark Olf's folk songs
There are song lyrics that use the name Mark, including the Song of Mark by Marty Haugen. Mark is also found in The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett by the Eels and the word "mark" is found in Never Could Toe the Mark by Waylon Jennings.
it's "Sense of Touch" by Mark Isham :)
Mark Isham was born on September 7, 1951.
Mark Isham was born on September 7, 1951.
Mark Isham is 65 years old (birthdate: September 7, 1951).
Mark Isham is an American trumpet player who plays jazz, electronic, and works on film soundtracks. Mark Isham also plays a little bit of piano on the side.
An original score by Mark Isham.
Soundstage - 2003 Lyle Lovett Randy Newman Mark Isham 1-6 was released on: USA: March 2003
To date, nine seasons of Law and Order CI have produced only 195 episodes. I can't find an episode by the name '622'.
Mark Isham might be one.
It's called "The End"...by Mark Isham....track 9 on the score for the film....which was never released.
Please go onto: www.google.com Type in: Lyrics to Mark Olf's folk songs
There are song lyrics that use the name Mark, including the Song of Mark by Marty Haugen. Mark is also found in The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett by the Eels and the word "mark" is found in Never Could Toe the Mark by Waylon Jennings.