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"Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears" is a song that tells the story of Annie Moore, the first immigrant to be processed at Ellis Island in New York when it opened on January 1, 1892. Annie Moore was a young Irish girl who, along with her two brothers, journeyed from Ireland to the United States. The song reflects on the broader experience of millions of immigrants who passed through Ellis Island, often referred to as the "Isle of Hope" because of the new opportunities and hope for a better life it represented. Conversely, it was also known as the "Isle of Tears" due to the immigrants' hardships, separation from the homeland, and uncertainties. The lyrics poignantly capture hope and sorrow, the joy of new beginnings, and the pain of leaving one's homeland. It's a tribute to the courage and resilience of immigrants and a reminder of their significant contributions to the fabric of American society. The song is often associated with themes of immigration, heritage, and the emotional journey of seeking a new life in a foreign land. This is our version from the album; The Celtic Tenors - An Irish Songbook reissued March 1st, 2024 Listen here ▶ https://lnk.to/ishbk Four unreleased tracks Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears (video below) The Isle of Innisfree The Salley Gardens The Dutchman Embark on a journey through the heart of Ireland with "An Irish Songbook." Featuring a captivating blend of traditional Irish folk melodies, this re-released collection unveils the rich tapestry of Ireland's musical heritage with renewed vigour. At its core lies the poignant focal track, "Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears" a stirring narrative that chronicles the spirit of Annie Moore, the first immigrant to tread upon America's shores through Ellis Island. Through poignant vocals and evocative instrumentals, The Celtic Tenors capture the bittersweet essence of leaving behind one's homeland for the promise of new beginnings. This was filmed in Emlagh Bog, near Kells Co. Meath, Ireland. Follow The Celtic Tenors Facebook https://lnk.to/ctenors/facebook X https://lnk.to/ctenors/x Instagram https://lnk.to/ctenors/instagram YouTube https://lnk.to/ctenors/youtube Tiktok: https://lnk.to/ctenorsyt/tiktok Bands In Town https://lnk.to/ctenors/bandsintown Songkick https://lnk.to/ctenors/songkick Stream/Download The Celtic Tenor’s Music: https://lnk.to/TCTdspsyt Lyrics: On the first day of January, 1892 They opened Ellis Island And they let the people through And the first to cross the threshold Of that Isle of Hope and Tears Was Annie Moore from Ireland Who was only fifteen years Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears Isle of Freedom, Isle of Fears But it's not the isle you left behind That Isle of Hunger, Isle of Pain Isle you'll never see again But the Isle of Home is always on your mind In a little bag she carried All her past and history And her dreams for the future In the Land of Liberty And courage is the passport When your old world disappears ‘Cause there's no future in the past When you're fifteen years Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears Isle of Freedom, Isle of Fears But it's not the isle you left behind That Isle of Hunger, Isle of Pain Isle you'll never see again But the Isle of Home is always on your mind When they closed down Ellis Island in 1943 Seventeen million people Had come there for sanctuary And in springtime, when I came here And I stepped onto its piers I thought of how it must have been When you're fifteen years Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears Isle of Freedom, Isle of Fears But it's not the isle you left behind That Isle of Hunger, Isle of Pain Isle you'll never see again But the Isle of Home is always on your mind Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears Isle of Freedom, Isle of Fears But it's not the isle you left behind That Isle of Hunger, Isle of Pain Isle you'll never see again But the Isle of Home is always on your mind The Isle of Home is always on your mind