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"My Lagan Love" (Roud 1418) is a song to a traditional Irish air, first collected in 1903 in northern County Donegal. The English lyrics have been credited to Joseph Campbell (1879–1944), also known as Seosamh MacCathmhaoil and Joseph McCahill, among others). [1]
Jackie Barnett Presents Songs for Sunday is a 1967 album by Jimmy Durante, with arrangements by Ralph Carmichael. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] David Bakish, in his 1995 book on Durante, described the music on the album as "truly from the heart".
County Donegal is also well known for its songs which have, like the instrumental music, a distinctive sound. Donegal musical artists such as the bands Clannad, The Pattersons, and Altan and solo artist Enya, have had international success with traditional or traditional flavoured music. Donegal music has also influenced people not originally ...
The category was then revived in 2005 and it was known once again under the name of Best Gospel Performance. In 2012, following a major overhaul of the Grammy categories, this award was renamed as Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance which was eligible for all subgenres in the gospel/Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) field.
People became interested in their repertoire of Donegal tunes. [6] The group's members contributed to Mairéad and Frankie's debut album, Ceol Aduaidh (which means "Music of the North"), [9] produced by Nicky Ryan and released in 1983 by Gael-Linn Records. [6] The album is a collection of Gaelic songs and Ulster jigs and reels.
Singing on Sunday is a gospel album recorded by Kitty Wells and released in 1962 on the Decca label (DL 4270). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Thom Owens of Allmusic called it "enjoyable but unexeptional." [ 2 ]
It's a rendition of the Billie Holiday classic "Gloomy Sunday" so incredible, you'd hardly know it came from a 7-year-old. This performance earned Angelina Jordan Asta a standing ovation on the ...
The Homes of Donegal is an Irish ballad written by songwriter Seán McBride in 1955. It has been performed by a number of singers, including by Paul Brady. [1]McBride was a native of Cruit Island which is in The Rosses area of north-west County Donegal.