VIDEO: Amble – Schoolyard Days | Mahogany Session

Amble perform “Schoolyard Days,” for Mahogany Sessions.

Known for their authentic, raw, and beautiful live performances, Amble blend modern Irish storytelling with timeless folk melodies.

Formed by former teachers and a data scientist who chose music over traditional careers, Amble have quickly become one of Ireland’s fastest-growing folk acts. With sold-out tours, major festival appearances (Electric Picnic, Olympia Theatre), and millions of streams, their heartfelt songs go deep, exploring themes of ocean life, rural upbringing, and personal storytelling.

If you’re a fan of traditional yet contemporary Irish folk, warm acoustic sounds, and heartfelt songwriting in the vein of Glen Hansard, Damien Rice, or Kingfishr, this session is one you’ll revisit again and again.

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Lyrics:
Take me back to the schoolyard days
Rosie, ring a ring
Oh, to be schoolboys again
Alive O, we would sing

Two birds on a telephone wire
Long grass we would lie
My brother, those days are gone
So go on now, go fly, go fly, go fly

Two birds on a telephone wire
Bell rings; it’s your time
My brother, those days are gone
So go on now, go fly, go fly, go fly

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Amble, Schoolyard Days, Mahogany Sessions, Irish Folk, Acoustic Folk, Traditional Irish Music, Live Session, Irish Bands, Glen Hansard, Damien Rice, The Lumineers, Storytelling Songs, Folk Music 2025, New Irish Music, Modern Folk Artists, Indie Folk, Folk Ballads, Folk Guitar

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