Two Sides Of
1985 studio album by Daniel O'Donnell
Two Sides Of | ||||
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Studio album by Daniel O'Donnell | ||||
Released | 1985 | |||
Recorded | 1985 | |||
Genre | Irish folk | |||
Length | 42:00 | |||
Label | Rosette Records | |||
Daniel O'Donnell chronology | ||||
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Two Sides Of is the second studio album released by Irish singer Daniel O'Donnell in 1985. It was with the release of this album that O'Donnell rose to prominence in Ireland, and led the way for him to be recognised in the UK. The song "My Donegal Shore", was O'Donnell's first hit and is seen today as the song that kick-started his career in the Irish music scene.[1]
Track list
- Green Glens of Antrim – 2:52
- Blues Hills of Breffni – 3:40
- Any Tipperary Town – 3:17
- The Latchyco – 2:20
- Hometown on the Foyle – 2:56
- These Are My Mountains – 3:21
- My Donegal Shore – 3:28
- Crying My Heart Out Over You – 3:04
- My Old Pal – 3:01
- Our House is a Home – 2:10
- Your Old Love Letters – 3:30
- 21 Years – 3:11
- Highway 40 Blues - 2:41
- I Wouldn't Change You If I Could - 3:10
References
- ^ [1] [dead link]
External links
- Daniel O'Donnell's website
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Daniel O'Donnell
- Two Sides Of
- The Irish Album
- Country Boy
- Peace in the Valley
- O' Holy Night
- Moon Over Ireland
- Songs from the Movies and More
- Together Again (with Mary Duff)
- Margo O'Donnell
- Mary Duff
- Majella O'Donnell
- "Night of the Nearly Dead"