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$35.00

Brothers, Carol - When Irish Eyes are Smiling

Format: LP
Label: Paragon ALS 259
Year: 1969
Origin: St John's, Newfoundland
Genre: folk, irish
Keyword:  Ireland
Value of Original Title: $35.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Websites:  No
Playlist: Newfoundland Labrador, Celtic traditional, 1960's, Canadian Women in Song

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
Cottage by the Lee
Goodbye Johnny Dear
Doonaree
The Spinning Wheel
Galway Bay
Hannigans Hooley

Side 2

Track Name
If I Were a Blackbird
Acushla Mine
The Golden Jubilee
The Green Glens of Antrim
October Winds
Ireland I Love You, Acushla Macree
A Mother's Love is a Blessing

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"When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" - No title could be more suited to Carol Brothers as she renders heart-warming songs of Ireland, for indeed one would think she has been kissing the blarney-stone all her life. Born in St. John's, Newfoundland, Carol began singing at the age of eight, and under the watchful eyes of Newfoundlanders, she has become one of the best loved singers of Canada.

She co-stars weekly in the television series, "All Around The Circle", seen coast to coast and if mail is any indication of popularity, Carols' voice is loved by thousands of Canadians.

So sit back, relax, and listen as Carol sings and we are sure you will enjoy her first album, "Irish Eyes Are Smiling".

Carol Brothers: vocals
Ray Walsh: accordion
Don Randell: fiddle
Ted Blanchard: bass
Ollie Smith: piano
Charlie Udle: drums

"Spinning Wheel" accompaniment by Ray Walsh (guitar), Don Randell (mouth organ) and Charlie Udle (bass, fiddle)

Technical operations by Brian Johnson
Re-mix by Bill Bessey

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