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Live, Laugh, Love

Daniel O'Donnell

Irish
Rosette

Released: 2001
Catalogue Number: ROSCD2002
Barcode: 5019148630647
Running Time: 52 mins.

CD£9.62Out of Stock

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The popular singer will not disappoint his fans with another well produced album, leaning well into country music.

1) Live, Laugh, Love
2) Somewhere Under the Sun
3) Green, Green Grass of Home
4) On the Other Hand
5) Waltz Across Texas
6) Among the Wicklow Hills
7) Only This Moment Is Mine
8) All I Want Is You
9) Don't Say Love
10) One More Time
11) I Can't See Without You
12) Rosa Rio
13) I Will Think of You
14) Thank You For Loving Me
15) Roads of Kildare
16) Belfast
The popular singer will not disappoint his fans with another well produced album, leaning well into country music.

Lineup

Daniel O'Donnell - Vocals
John Ryan - Piano, Keyboards, Bass & Accordion
Raymond McLoughlin - Piano
Philip Begley - Keyboards, Bass & B/vocals
Ray Lynam & Jimmy Smyth - Guitars
Des Mooore - Guitars & Mandolin
Kevin Sheerin - Guitar & Steel Guitar
Eamon McLoughlin - Fiddle
Ronnie Kennedy - Accordion
David Downes - Whistle
Billy Burgoyne - Drums
Eoin Daly & Davy Martin - Trumpets
Mark Roberts, Crawford Bell, Trionagh Moore, Leon Crumm & Danny Sheerin - B/vocals
with Orchestra:
Conductor - Noel Kelehan
Leader - Alan Smale

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