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The Singer

Johnny McEvoy

Irish


Released: 2006
Catalogue Number: JMDVD40
Barcode: 5099343800403
Running Time: 58mins.

DVD£12.60The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024


FIRST HEARING:
Johnny McEvoy in more of a singer-songwriter mode with a trio in what looks like a studio setting.
Nice line in sing intros and, of course, the songs which occasionally have a wee bit more backing than the three musicians suggest.
Certainly one for the fans but may also appeal to folks who yearn for newer Irish songs too.
No Region Codes given, except DVD5 PAL.

1) The Band Played Red River Valley
2) When We Dance To An Old Fashioned Tune
3) You Seldom Come To See Me Anymore
4) No Other Love I'll Know
5) As Soon As I Can
6) Rich Man's Garden
7) Staten Island
8) The Ballad of St.Anne's Reel
9) The Old Bog Road
10) The Roseville Fair
11) The Ballad of John Williams
12) Lincoln's Army
13) Michael
14) Run Around Angel
FIRST HEARING:
Johnny McEvoy in more of a singer-songwriter mode with a trio in what looks like a studio setting.
Nice line in sing intros and, of course, the songs which occasionally have a wee bit more backing than the three musicians suggest.
Certainly one for the fans but may also appeal to folks who yearn for newer Irish songs too.
No Region Codes given, except DVD5 PAL.

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