Part 1 : John Hume - Ireland's Greatest
HUME - BBC Documentary on John Hume 1
A Conversation with John Hume - 11/20/2001
RTE's Late Late Show - John Hume - Oh Danny Boy
HUME= BBC Documentary on John Hume 3
HUME - BBC Documentary on John Hume 2
John Hume: Getting it Wrong
John Hume, Derry Oct 2009
Part 2 : John Hume - Ireland's Greatest
Part 4 : John Hume - Ireland's Greatest
Part 3 : John Hume - Ireland's Greatest
HUME - BBC Documentary on John Hume 4
We have to legalise trade in rhino horn: John Hume at TEDxJohannesburg
John Hume sings Danny Boy
Dick the Butcher: The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers.
Part 1 : John Hume - Ireland's Greatest
HUME - BBC Documentary on John Hume 1
A Conversation with John Hume - 11/20/2001
RTE's Late Late Show - John Hume - Oh Danny Boy
HUME= BBC Documentary on John Hume 3
HUME - BBC Documentary on John Hume 2
John Hume: Getting it Wrong
John Hume, Derry Oct 2009
Part 2 : John Hume - Ireland's Greatest
Part 4 : John Hume - Ireland's Greatest
Part 3 : John Hume - Ireland's Greatest
HUME - BBC Documentary on John Hume 4
We have to legalise trade in rhino horn: John Hume at TEDxJohannesburg
John Hume sings Danny Boy
Ireland's Greatest - John Hume (Breaking Point excerpt): Tyrone Productions
John Hume - 'A Remarkable Man - Ireland's Greatest'
HUME - BBC Documentary on John Hume 6
HUME -BBC Documentary on John Hume 5
John Hume and Thomas P. O'Neill Chair in Peace
John Hume - Danny Boy
John Hume - Academy of Achievement Interview
Craig MacMullen in a Mini GP chasing John Hume Jr
John Hume Documentary
John Hume - Academy of Achievement Interview - Part 2
9/11/01 911 Fox News Brit Hume interviews Senator John McCain
Ian Paisley - Very Rare 1987 Debate/Mock. Anglo-Irish Agreement Cole, Hume, Keane & Fitzgerald
Ireland's Greatest - John Hume, (Closing Excerpt): Tyrone Productions
Jim Hume Interview Part 2
Jim Hume Interview Part 1
Jim Hume Interview Part 3
University of Ulster - John Hume and Thomas P. O'Neill Chair in Peace
John Hume (born 18 January 1937) is a former Irish politician from Derry, Northern Ireland. He was a founding member of the Social Democratic and Labour Party, and was co-recipient of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize, with David Trimble.
He was the second leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), a position he held from 1979 until 2001. He has served as a Member of the European Parliament and a Member of Parliament for Foyle, as well as a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
He is regarded as one of the most important figures in the recent political history of Ireland and one of the architects of the Northern Ireland peace process there. He is also a recipient of the Gandhi Peace Prize and the Martin Luther King Award, the only recipient of the three major peace awards. In 2010 he was named "Ireland's Greatest" in a public poll by Irish national broadcaster RTÉ to find the greatest person in Ireland's history.
John Hume was born in Derry and was a student at St. Columb's College and at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, the leading Catholic seminary in Ireland and a recognised college of the National University of Ireland, where he intended to study for the priesthood. Among his teachers was the future Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich.
Ireland's Greatest was a 2010 public poll by Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) and associated television documentary series broadcast on RTÉ One, where viewers voted to choose the greatest person in the history of Ireland. The concept was based on the BBC series 100 Greatest Britons. The winner was John Hume.
To draw up an initial shortlist of 40 names, RTÉ commissioned an opinion poll of 1,000 members of the public, carried out by Ipsos MRBI in late 2009. The shortlist was published on 22 March 2010 on the RTÉ.ie website, and readers could vote for their preferred person for 12 days, ending on 2 April; one vote per IP address was permitted. The top ten was announced on The Tubridy Show with Myles Dungan on 5 April 2010. The top five was established at this point, but not publicised until RTÉ's programming schedule for autumn 2010 was unveiled in August. Each of the top five was profiled in a one-hour documentary programme broadcast in autumn 2010 and presented by a public figure advocating that person's claim to the title of "greatest person". Viewers voted for the overall winner, announced on The Late Late Show on 22 October 2010.
We broke the rules, I'm glad we got out
Had to get out again, back in with the tea running light
Take this heart and make it all worth while
Don't be the last one, get out in time
Get out in time, get out in time
I won't say that I'm unhappy with you
I won't say that I don't know what to do
I won't say that I'm unhappy with you
Take this heart and make a dream come true
Take this heart and make a dream come true
Cheap hotels, we drink what we get served
This can't be anything like all that you've heard
Lets get married, put a fence round our house
Lets make some babies, leave for Paris tonight
Lets leave tonight, lets leave tonight
I won't say that I'm unhappy with you
I won't say that I don't know what to do
I won't say that I'm unhappy with you
Take this heart and make a dream come true
With an audience of four, it's not a crowd I have no need
for more
Well I better not fake it, they know I lied
I give it all my heart, a solid start
The summer sun is shining wide, a lot of young hearts
will go out tonight
Well they better not break theres, it's all they get
But if it bleeds and bleeds without regrets, it's alright
It's alright
Aaaa...
Don't start again, we're almost done here
You turn, you turn away
You turn, you turn away
And she was no more then a kiss
You have no regrets for what you did
She will bury forever the precious pain
Her body still won't there she goes again, it's alright
It's alright
Aaaa...
Don't start again, we're almost done here
You turn, you turn away
You gave me a weak heart, God gave me soul
But still that is nothing compared what's been given to
Nobody could reach you, nobody could see
You play up all well and for so long, so kind and so
strong
Kind and so strong
If every of your dreams, would rip right at the seem
And all you ever did was wrong
If every little dream, is taken by the stream
'Cos all you ever did was wrong
So lost when I found you, crawled up in that chair
Believing that this is how it works, you love then it
hurts
Your breathing was silent, you were just skin and bones
You lost yourself and now you have and still it got worse
Still it got worse
If every of your dreams, would rip right at the seem
And all you ever did was wrong
If every little dream, is taken by the stream
'Cos all you ever did was wrong x 3
And every way you try, you get the same reply
'Cos all you ever did was wrong
And every little dream, is taken by the stream
Love is my drug, is my medicine
Stay with me honey, stay with me honey
Stay with me
When you are feeling tired
I'll lay there with you
When you get up early in the morning
I'll get up with you
If you have a craving
I'll get it for you
If you wanna take a ride all by yourself
I'll be waiting for you
Love is my drug, is my medicine
Stay with me honey, stay with me honey
Stay with me
Love is my drug, she's my heroin
Stay with me honey, stay with me honey
Stay with me
Stay with me honey, stay with me honey
Stay with me
Stay with me honey, stay with me honey
Stay with me
When you feeling fired up
I'll fire with you
If you had to lie a little
I'll let it be true
When you get low I'll, get lower than you
When you've had enough of had it
much more than you knew
Love is my drug, is my medicine
Stay with me honey, stay with me honey
Stay with me
Love is my drug, she's my heroin
Stay with me honey, stay with me honey
VERSE 1-
I don't care if you don't love me,
Just try to like me a little bit.
I wrote your last name next to Jenn and
its a fit.
Your electric and you shock me
every time we get to close.
I feel high when you are with me
but you leave me low
CHORUS-
Cause' nobody loves you
and nobody sees you like I do,
and nobody's fallin'
the way I've fallen for you.
And nobody moves me,
and nothin' else sticks to me like you
and nobody hurts me,
hurts me like you do
VERSE 2-
You never teach me any lessons
cause' I don't want to learn.
At least you hit this good old feelin'
and it burns. (uh huh)
You got the right tools and the right words,
How to pull me right back in.
Then you leave me in confusion
and you always win.
CHORUS 2
BRIDGE-
Oh I shy, shy away
is that ok?
Well I don't know, but you always know
Just what to say
while i quietly admire your every way
I can't kill this fire now,
you have to help me out.