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The Irish Tenors

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Catalogue Number: RMGDVD4
Barcode: 5390537970422

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Filmed in concert on Ellis Island, hosted by actor Martin Sheen, this is The Irish Tenors at their best.
Lots of great songs, not without humour and certainly a lot of passion and the singings good too. (A bit of droll humour there!!).
Enjoy!!
Plays in all regions.

1) The Harp That Once
2) Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears
3) How Are Things in Glocca Morra
4) Forty Shades of Green
5) Macushla
6) The Irish Medley:Trasna Na Dtonnta - Oro 'Se Do Bheatha 'Bhaile - An Poc Ar Buile
7) The Courtin' Medley:Courtin' In the Kitchen - The Stone Outside Dan Murphy's Door - I'll Tell My Ma
8) The Green Fields of France
9) Danny Boy
10) Love Thee Dearest
11) My Wild Irish Rose
12) The Old Bog Road
13) The Rose of Tralee
14) Slievenamon
15) The Croppy Boy
16) Nearer My God To Thee
17) A Nation Once Again
18) Let There Be Peace
19) God Bless America
Filmed in concert on Ellis Island, hosted by actor Martin Sheen, this is The Irish Tenors at their best.
Lots of great songs, not without humour and certainly a lot of passion and the singings good too. (A bit of droll humour there!!).
Enjoy!!
Plays in all regions.

Lineup

Anthony Kearns
Finbar Wright
Ronan Tynan
with The Irish Film Orchestra
Conductor: Frank McNamara
Host: Martin Sheen

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