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  2. Orinoco Flow - Wikipedia

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    "Orinoco Flow", also released as "Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)", is a song by Irish singer-songwriter Enya from her second studio album, Watermark (1988). It was released on 3 October 1988 by WEA Records in the United Kingdom and by Geffen Records in the United States the following year.

  3. Watermark (Enya album) - Wikipedia

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    Enya released four singles from Watermark between 1988 and 1991. "Orinoco Flow" was the lead single, released on 3 October 1988 [46] and entered the United Kingdom singles chart at twenty-nine. It climbed to number five in its second week before it reached number one in its third, staying at the top for three consecutive weeks. [4]

  4. Enya discography - Wikipedia

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    (Fugees featuring Enya) 1996 2 24 17 — 8 — 3 3 23 1 — [G] The Score "I Don't Wanna Know" (Mario Winans featuring Enya and P. Diddy) 2004 2 2 6 4 1 5 2 11 2 1 2 ARIA: Platinum [63] BPI: Silver [18] RIAA: Gold [17] Hurt No More "You Should Really Know" (The Pirates featuring Shola Ama, Naila Boss, Ishani and Enya) 25 — 41 49 ...

  5. Caribbean Blue - Wikipedia

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    Ned Raggett from AllMusic noted that on the song, the singer 'avoids repeating the successful formula of "Orinoco Flow" by means of its waltz time—a subtle enough change, but one that colors and drives the overall composition and performance, the closest Enya might ever get to a dance number.' [2]

  6. Taliesin Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The band's first album, Orinoco Flow: The Music of Enya, was a collection of songs originally created and sung by Enya; it was released in 1996. Since then the band has recorded several other albums, some of them being further Enya remakes, but also including albums of songs by George Winston and Jim Brickman.

  7. Echoes in Rain - Wikipedia

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    The lyric 'everything flows' is repeated throughout, perhaps referring to "Orinoco Flow". Enya has a few other songs with similar references to the hit song. In The Memory of Trees the song "On My Way Home" repeats the 'turn it up, adieu' lyric; "Lazy Days" has the lyric 'and how it sails away' in A Day Without Rain, and in And Winter Came...

  8. A Box of Dreams - Wikipedia

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    A Box of Dreams contains 46 tracks from her 1987 debut album Enya to Paint the Sky with Stars across three discs, each thematically arranged: "Oceans" contains Enya's upbeat tracks, "Clouds" is a collection of her piano instrumentals, and "Stars" contains slow ballads and more atmospheric tracks.

  9. The Very Best of Enya - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Enya is the second greatest hits album by the Irish singer, songwriter and musician Enya, released on 23 November 2009 by Warner Bros. Records. The album received mostly positive reviews from music critics and peaked at number 32 on the UK Albums Chart and number 55 on the Billboard 200 in the United States.

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