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Foster And Allen - 100 Hits Legends CD Part 1
Foster And Allen - 100 Hits Legends CD Part 1 121gamers 1 Views • 1 year ago

Track Listing:
1. Maggie 00:00
2. Strangers in the night 03:37
3. After all these years 06:35
4. Gentle mother 09:46
5. When you were sweet sixteen 12:50
6. Memories are made of this 16:24
7. When I grow too old to dream 19:36
8. Your old love letters 21:57
9. Everybody loves somebody 24:36
10. My grandfather's clock 26:35
11. Edelweiss 28:54
12. The blacksmith 31:26
13. What a wonderful world 36:23
14. I will 39:37
15. Island of dreams 42:21
16. Sweet forget me not 45:08
17. I wish I was eighteen again 49:22
18. The Mira 51:56
19. Gentle Annie 56:00
20. Long before your time 1:00:07
21. I will love you all my life 1:03:48
22. True love 1:07:10
23. After the ball 1:10:18
24. Somewhere my love 1:15:34
25. Love me 1:18:35
26. My first love 1:22:20
27. Bye bye love 1:25:15
28. Can't help falling in love with you 1:27:38
29. Born to be with you 1:30:42
30. Have I told you lately that I love you 1:33:17
31. Love is pleasing 1:36:27
32. Love thee dearest, love thee 1:40:25
33. True love ways 1:43:18
34. Roses are red my love 1:46:06
35. All kinds of everything 1:48:58
36. Don't let the stars get in your eyes 1:51:57
37. To remind me I love you 1:55:05
38. The black sheep 1:58:38
39. Send me the pillow you dream on 2:04:02
40. Gentle on my mind 2:07:25
41. How great thou art 2:10:19
42. Shine your light 2:14:20
43. At the end of the day 2:18:11
44. Bridge over troubled water 2:21:11
45. Far away a light is burning 2:25:43
46. When I dream 2:29:14
47. I have a dream 2:32:27
48. Rivers of Babylon 2:36:25
49. The lord is my shepherd 2:29:56
50. What a friend we have in Jesus 2:42:56

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The Unicorn by Foster and Allen
The Unicorn by Foster and Allen 121gamers 1 Views • 1 year ago

Video by James R. Yetman http://newfoundlandtreasures.com
YouTube Channel = http://www.youtube.com/user/NL....Treasure?feature=mhe


Foster and Allen began back in the 1970s when Foster and Allen were playing in country music bands around Ireland. In 1975, they formed a

small group and went over to the UK to work the Irish music venues on a short tour.

They had at this stage the idea of working together as a duo, playing easy listening music with traditional Irish instrumentals. When their UK

tour finished they decided to let the band return to Ireland whilst they stayed behind to try to break into the public eye. They played several

venues in the London area and the reaction was favourable; they decided to remain as a duo, and Foster and Allen was formed.

After a time working around the circuit in the UK and Ireland, they released their first single, "The Rambles of Spring". This made an impact on

the Irish market and Foster and Allen were soon in demand for cabaret venues all over Ireland and, to a lesser extent, the UK At the end of

1978, Foster and Allen released the single, "A Bunch of Thyme" in Ireland, and it entered the Irish chart and became their first #1 single. It is

also one of the first blues songs to become a hit in Ireland, and is a melodic cousin of "Careless Love" and "Worries on my Mind".

It was not until 1982 that this single was released in the UK. It was played by all the radio stations in Britain, and peaked at #18 in the UK

Singles Chart. At the time, Foster and Allen were in the United States on a tour. They were contacted and told to fly back to the UK to appear

on BBC Television's Top of the Pops.

Demand for Foster and Allen's services at venues all over Ireland and the UK increased at this point. They released another single, "Old

Flames", which peaked at #51 in the UK chart.They undertook their first concert tour of the UK in 1983, and this tour was boosted by the

release of another single "Maggie". This reached #27 in the UK Singles Chart,[1] and along with A Bunch Of Thyme, became the signature

tunes for the duo. Since then they have toured the UK twice each year.

In addition to the UK tours, Foster and Allen have toured the US, Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. They had five #1 hits in

Australia and New Zealand. They have also appeared on numerous TV shows in Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales, as well as Australia,

US and Canada, and they have had their own TV series on RTE Television in Ireland.

In the early days, Mick Foster and Tony Allen performed on stage as a duo, but in 1982 (when the concert tours started) they added a band

to their show thus giving a much fuller sound to their program. On the recording front, Foster and Allen have to date released twenty seven

albums, all of which entered the UK Albums Chart.

As well as the albums, they have released thirteen videos. The video "Souvenirs and Memories" reached #3 in the UK video chart around

Christmas 1991, the "By Request" video went straight into the #1 spot in 1993. Their latest DVD/Video release "After All These Years"

became Top 10 in the UK. To date, Foster and Allen have achieved album and video sales in excess of 19 million worldwide.

Foster and Allen celebrated their 30th Anniversary together in the music industry, with the release of their album, Foster and Allen Sing The

No. 1's, which was a Top 30 hit in the UK Albums Chart during Christmas 2005.This brought the sales of their last three albums in the UK and

Ireland to over 500,000 units.

The duo completed their 'World Concert Tour � 2005/2006' which took them on tour to the United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa, Ireland, US

and Australia. The duo toured Australia again in June 2010.

In 2011, the High Court ruled they must pay around �3 million each to Revenue.

Daniel O'Donnell - The Rock 'n' Roll Show
Daniel O'Donnell - The Rock 'n' Roll Show 121gamers 1 Views • 1 year ago

Daniel O'Donnell
The Rock'n'Roll Show
Recorded at the Point Theatre, Dublin, 2005.

1. Come On Over To My Place
2. Oh Boy
3. When You Walk In The Room
4. Three Steps To Heaven
5. Twelfth Of Never
6. That'll Be The Day
7. Poetry In Motion
8. My Boy Lollipop (Mary Duff)
9. You Never Can Tell (Mary Duff)
10. Walk Right Back (Duet)
11. Calendar Girl
12. ELVIS MEDLEY: Blue Suede Shoes,
Good Luck Charm, Love Me Tender,
All Shook Up
13. Words
14. Teenager In Love
15. Lipstick On Your Collar
16. Johnny B.Goode (Mary Duff)
17. Beautiful Sunday
18. Wonderful Tonight
19. You're Sixteen
20. Girl Of My Best Friend
21. Hopelessly Devoted To You
(Mary Duff)
22. BEATLE'S MEDLEY: All My Loving,
Hey Jude,Yesterday,Ticket To Ride
23. Is This TheWay To Amarillo
24. THE MOON OF LOVE MEDLEY:
Dream Lover, Single Girl, I'm A Believer,
Bobby's Girl,When, Don't Go Breaking
My Heart, It's In His Kiss (The Shoop
Shoop Song), Da Doo Ron Ron,And
Then I Kissed Her, Under The Moon Of
Love (Snippets Of Above SongsWith
Dialogue)
25. Jailhouse Rock (Billy)
26. Only Sixteen
27. Be My Guest
28. Ole Man Trouble
29. Knock Three Times
30. Where The Boys Are (Mary Duff)
31. The Carnival Is Over (Duet)
32. But I Do
33. Daydream Believer
34. Donna
35. At The Hop (John)
36. CLIFF RICHARD MEDLEY: Living
Doll,Young Ones, Summer Holiday, Miss
You Nights, Do YouWant To Dance
37. Walking Back To Happiness
(Mary Duff)
38. Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da
39. Living Next Door To Alice
40. Rockin' Robin (Mary Duff)
41. Let's Twist Again
42. Let's Dance
Encore
43. Rock Around The Clock

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