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The song (also sometimes known as Down the Glen) has been performed and recorded by many Irish traditional groups, including The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, The Dubliners, The Chieftains, Shane MacGowan and The Wolfe Tones among others. The verse that begins "Oh the night fell black and the rifles' crack" is almost always omitted in ...
20 Greatest Hits contains single and album tracks recorded by Glen ... "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" Hank Williams: 2:25: ... "20 Greatest Hits : Glen Campbell (CD ...
The compilation album The Very Best of Glen Campbell can be regarded as the CD release of the 1976 album The Best of Glen Campbell. The track listing however is quite different. The track listing however is quite different.
This upbeat song by Irish band, The Corrs, landed on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2001 and remains a popular radio staple with its infectious beat and ear-worm lyrics.
The songs on Sings the Best of Jimmy Webb 1967–1992 are single and album tracks recorded by Glen Campbell between 1967 and 1992, all written, as the title indicates, by Jimmy Webb. It was compiled by Peter Shillito, Kevin Mueller, Glenn A. Baker, annotated by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, mastered by Warren Barnett of The Raven Lab, and designed ...
Greatest Hits contains remixes of Glen Campbell's biggest hits. The songs are remixed using purely the original recordings, bringing out other nuances in the arrangements. The last two tracks on this compilation, "Times Like These" and "These Days", were pulled off Campbell's recent studio album Meet Glen Campbel
After Glen Campbell's Greatest Hits (1971), The Best of Glen Campbell was the second of official Capitol compilation albums by Glen Campbell and was released in 1976. [1]
Theme from The Greatest American Hero (Believe It or Not) Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye; These Days (Jackson Browne song) This Land Is Your Land; Time in a Bottle; Together Again (Buck Owens song) Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry (song) True Grit (song) Try a Little Kindness (song) Turn Around, Look at Me; The Twelfth of Never