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"Teacher's Pet" is a popular song written by Joe Lubin and published around 1956. [1]The song was introduced in the film of the same name by Doris Day, in 1958.While the lyrics are sung from the point of a view of a student in love with a teacher, in the film Day played a teacher romanced by an adult student (Clark Gable).
The song is known for containing some rather harsh lyrical content as it portrays the hatred that the narrator has toward the other woman. The song started in the sean-nós genre. Joe Heaney was known to have sung the song in a medley. [1] Celtic Woman's version contains partial English lyrics. [2]
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"The Voice" was composed, and lyrics written, by Brendan Graham, who had also written and composed "Rock 'n' Roll Kids", the Irish winner of the 1994 contest. [1]Lyrically, "The Voice" is a very Celtic-inspired song, with the singer portraying herself as "the voice" which watches over the world, describing "her" effects on the elements, such as the wind, the seasons, in a similar way to Mother ...
All songs arranged by David Downes. Downes also wrote and composed "The New Ground" from track 6 and track 13. Track 14 was written and composed especially for Celtic Woman by Brendan Graham and William Joseph. Track 5 was released as a single on iTunes in November 2009, around the same period of the broadcast of the PBS special.
"Spanish Lady" is a traditional Irish folk song, also found in England. The Bodleian Library has several broadsides of an English ballad with this name, one dating from the 17th century. [1] Fragmentary or related versions from the US date from 1883. It is #542 [2] in the Roud Folk Song Index.
Believe is the seventh studio album released by the group Celtic Woman.. The album was released in two versions: the first a compilation of earlier songs packaged with a new song, "Princess Toyotomi", released on 25 May 2011 in Japan to promote the release of the titular film in which said track served as the theme song, [1] [2] the other a studio album released internationally on 24 January ...
"Teacher, Teacher" is a 1958 song by Johnny Mathis, with words by Al Stillman and music by Robert Allen. [1] As a double-A sided single along with "All the Time", it peaked at No. 21 on the US Most Played by Jockeys chart in The Billboard , [ 2 ] and No. 27 in the UK. [ 3 ]