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The Mountains Welcome Me Home

Eve Graham

Scottish
Scotdisc

Released: 2005
Catalogue Number: DVITV721
Barcode: 5014675507219
Running Time: 53 mins.



Poor wee Eve. Just back in showbiz and she's up hills, down dales and into more castles than we knew existed.
But it's all pretty as a picture, and she's looking a wee treat too.
Songs from The New Seekers and both new & traditional Scottish songs interspersed with wee potted intros to the sites.
All together now...."I'd Like To Teach the World to Sing in Perfect Harmoneeeee".
Should be a big seller.
Plays in all regions.

1) It's Been Too Long
2) I'd Like To Teach the World To Sing
3) Highland Cathedral
4) Glencoe
5) What Have They Done To My Song Ma
6) Nickel Song
7) The Hungry Years
8) Mary of Argyll
9) The Carnival Is Over
10) Circles
11) Skye Boat Song
12) Beg, Steal or Borrow
13) Just An Old Fashioned Love Song
14) Never Ending Song of Love
15) The Mountains
16) Beautiful People
17) Don't Say
Poor wee Eve. Just back in showbiz and she's up hills, down dales and into more castles than we knew existed.
But it's all pretty as a picture, and she's looking a wee treat too.
Songs from The New Seekers and both new & traditional Scottish songs interspersed with wee potted intros to the sites.
All together now...."I'd Like To Teach the World to Sing in Perfect Harmoneeeee".
Should be a big seller.
Plays in all regions.

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