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25th Anniversary (Double Album)

Fureys & Davey Arthur
Irish
Celtic Collections

Catalogue Number: BANCD6160
Barcode: 5390872616023
Running Time: 60 +62mins

CD£12.34 Buy Now In Stock. Dispatched on Monday.

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


Disc One:
1) Song For Ireland
2) Leezy Lindsay
3) Gallipoli
4) The Lonesome Boatman
5) Anniversary Song
6) Just A Song At Twilight
7) The Red Rose Cafe
8) Oh! Babushka
9) Goodnight Irene
10) Scarlet Ribbons
11) My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose
12) The Green Fields of France
13) The Old Maan
14) Dreaming My Dreams
15) Who Do You Think You Are?
16) Wait Till the Clouds Roll By
Disc Two:
1) When You Were Sweet Sixteen
2) The Leaving of Nancy
3) Love Is Pleasing
4) Maggie
5) The Grand Affair
6) Dublin
7) Beautiful Dreamer
8) Yesterday's Men
9) The First Leaves of Summer
10) Steal away
11) If I Had My Life To Live Over
12) I Will Love You Every Time
13) Let Me Call You Sweetheart
14) The Twelfth of Never
15) Annie's Song
16) When I Grow Too Old To Dream
17) A Perfect Day
All the hits and more on a great double CD celebrating 25 years.

Lineup

Eddie, Paul, George & Finbar Furey
Davey Arthur
with full instrumental accompaniment.

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