For just about everyone, there are a few songs that can take you back to childhood in an instant. just like this traditional Irish folk song “Danny Boy.”

Also known as the “Londonderry Air,” for the melody that it’s set to, the words were actually written by an Englishman in the early 20th century. These days, it’s considered the unofficial anthem of Irish citizens and descendants everywhere.

As a result, it’s been covered dozens of times by different singers looking to put their own twist on a classic and take a spot in history. But for “Danny Boy,” the most iconic version of the song isn’t a rock-and-roll classic, but a very traditional interpretation of the melody performed by the famous musical ensemble Celtic Woman.

An all-Irish, all-female performance group, Celtic Woman is known for celebrating the beautiful music of Ireland, and their rendition of “Danny Boy” is no exception! Listen to their beautiful arrangement in the video below.