Ceol an Ghrá

'Music of love') is a 1972 song recorded by Irish singer Sandie Jones written by Joe Burkett and Liam Mac Uistín.

[3] The song was dedicated to his wife and mentions Tír na nÓg (Lang of the Young), a country in Irish legend.

[6] On 25 March 1972, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at Usher Hall in Edinburgh hosted by the BBC, and broadcast live throughout the continent.

Jones performed "Ceol an Ghrá" third on the night, following France's "Comé-comédie" by Betty Mars and preceding Spain's "Amanece" by Jaime Morey.

[8] Despite the poor result in the Eurovision, "Ceol an Ghrá" was popular in Ireland, reaching #1 on the Irish Singles Chart.