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Sir James Galway OBE (born 8 December 1939) is an Irish [1] [2] ... Winter's Crossing (with Phil Coulter, piano, and Liam Neeson, narrator; August 1998)
Phil Coulter's Christmas: 1985 Phil Coulter's Ireland: 86 1994 American Tranquility: 1997 Legends (with James Galway) 1998 Winter's Crossing (with James Galway) 1999 Healing Angel: 2000 Highland Cathedral: 2000 The Songs I Love So Well: 2000 Lake of Shadows: 13 2003 Coulter & Company: 13 2006 Timeless Tranquility: 45 2011 Reflections: 36 2019 ...
1997 – James Galway and Phil Coulter, featuring James Galway on the flute. 1997 – Joe Trio ( Allen Styles, Cameron Wilson and Laura McPheeters) on the album A Cup of Joe, 1997 - The Adagio Trio recorded it on the album Stillpoint arranged for cello, harp, and flute.
James Galway with Phil Coulter; Oumou Sangaré; Pandit Shivkumar Sharma; Phil Collins – "Both Sides of the Story", "Another Day in Paradise" Shania Twain – "You're Still the One", "Black Eyes, Blue Tears" Sølvguttene; Willard White (replacement for Andrea Bocelli) Producers. Andrew Lanter- IMG
1997: James Galway and Phil Coulter on "Legends" 1998: Charlotte Church on Voice of an Angel; 1998: Pentangle on Passe Avant; 1999: Sheila Chandra on Moonsung as "Lagan Love/Nada Brahma" 1999: Carol Noonan on her recording Self-Titled as "Lagan Love" 2002: Sinéad O'Connor on Sean-Nós Nua; 2003: Anuna on Invocation; 2004: Sharon Knight on Song ...
The song was written by Phil Coulter in 1995. He said he composed it because he loved hearing a combination of Irish accents singing together. [33] It was first broadcast simultaneously on the Kelly show in Northern Ireland and The Late Late Show in the Republic, sung by Andrew Strong accompanied by the Portadown Male Voice Choir.
Philip Coulter may refer to: Phil Coulter (born 1942), Irish musician, songwriter and record producer; Philip B. Coulter (born 1939), American political scientist
Scottish songwriter Bill Martin, who was responsible for the song's publishing, has on numerous subsequent occasions claimed that he and his song writing partner Phil Coulter (the team behind both "Puppet on a String" and "Congratulations") actually wrote the song themselves, but were prevented from using their names on the credit. [3]