Name | Danny Boy |
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Writer | Frederick Weatherly (Lyrics) |
Published | 1913 |
Genre | Folk |
Audio sample | Londonderry_Air.ogg |
Jane Ross of Limavady is credited with collecting the melody, the "Londonderry Air", in the mid-19th century from a local fiddle player.
"Danny Boy" enjoys popularity as a funeral song but, as it is not liturgical, its suitability for funerals is sometimes contested. In 1928, Weatherly suggested that the second verse would provide a fitting requiem for the actress Ellen Terry.
Miss Showbusiness (1955) || Also performed live during concerts at Theatre Royal, Dublin and Palace Theatre, New York shows. Her last recording of "Danny Boy" was in London, for Capitol-label The London Sessions, in 1962. |- | 1944 || Art Tatum || Fine and Dandy || |- | 1945 || Bing Crosby || Merry Christmas || Paired with I'll Be Home for Christmas on the original record. |- | 1950 || Al Hibbler || "Danny Boy" || |- | 1953 || Slim Whitman |- | 1958 || Elisabeth Schwarzkopf || "Danny Boy" || Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, England. |- | 1958 || Sam Cooke || Sam Cooke || |- | 1959 || Sleepy Matsumoto || || Instrumental saxophone rearrangement. |- | 1959 || Conway Twitty || || Rockabilly version that reached № 10 on the U.S. Pop charts. |- | 1959 || Harry Belafonte || || Recorded live at Carnegie Hall. |- | 1960 || Link Wray || || |- | 1960
1961 || Jim Reeves || Album Tall Tales and Short Tempers (Slow Version)
"Danny Boy" (Single Version) || |- | 1962 || Maureen O'Hara || Maureen O'Hara Sings Her Favourite Irish Songs || |- | 1962 || Connie Francis || Connie Francis Sings Irish Favorites || |- | 1963 || CHANG Loo (張露) || An Evening With Chang Loo ||Performed in alternate English and Mandarin Chinese language, under title name of Danny Boy/牧童的懷念*, on EMI Columbia label. *Meaning:The Shepherd Boy's Memories |- | 1964 || Joe Feeney || || Performed numerous times on The Lawrence Welk Show. |- | 1964 || The Seekers || The Seekers (also known as Roving with The Seekers) || |- | 1964 || Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles || "Danny Boy" || Reached № 76 on the Billboard Hot 100. |- | 1965 || Johnny Cash || Orange Blossom Special || Remastered and reissued in 2002. |- | 1965 || The Bachelors || More Great Song Hits || |- | 1967 || Ray Price || || Nashville-sound version that was a top-10 hit on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart. |- | 1969 || Cher || Jackson Highway || |- | 1969–1999 || Tom Jones || Las Vegas to London: The Best of Tom Jones Live || Performed on the first episode of his weekly television show. |- | 1972 || Roy Orbison || Memphis || |- | 1974 || Les Humphries Singers || Kansas City || Featuring John Lawton (vox). |- | 1975 || Joan Baez || Diamonds & Rust || Recorded as part of a medley, with Stephen Foster's "I Dream of Jeannie". |- | 1976 || Elvis Presley || From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee || Recorded during the Jungle Room Sessions, Graceland, Memphis, TN. The song was one of Elvis's and his father Vernon's favourites and was played at his funeral. |- | 1976 || Boots Randolph || Boots Randolph.|| |- | 1978 || Sam Sorono || Sings Tom Jones' Greatest Hits|| |- | 1978
1991 || The Kelly Family || "Danny Boy"
Honest Workers || |- | 1980 || Hazel O'Connor || Sons And Lovers || |- | 1985 || King's Singers || Watching the White Wheat || A cappella version. |- | 1987 || Tony Bennett || Jazz || Featuring Stan Getz on tenor sax, Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums. |- | 1988 || Brush Shiels || Fields of Athenry || Blues version. |- | 1989 || Kate Smith || The Irish Album || Reissued in 1989. |- | 1990 || Carly Simon || My Romance || |- | 1991 || The Swingle Singers || Around the World || |- | 1991 || My Friend The Chocolate Cake || My Friend The Chocolate Cake || Chamber pop version.
Reissued in 1995. |- | 1992 || Nana Mouskouri || Songs of the British Isles || |- | 1993 || Mary O'Hara || Song for Ireland || Harp version. |- | 1994 || Black 47 || Home of the Brave || A variation that retains only the melody and one of the original verses. |- | 1996 || Don Walser || Texas Top Hand
Dare To Dream (compilation)|| |- | 1996 || Joseph Flummerfelt || || Recorded at the Festival dei Due Mondi and featuring the Westminster Choir. |- | 1996 || Eric Clapton || "Change the World" || |- | 1999 || Charlotte Church || Voice of an Angel || |- | 1999 || Diana Krall || Tears of Stone || Featuring The Chieftains. |- | 1999 || Harry Connick Jr || Come By Me || Big-band version.
Featured in the movie Life Without Dick and Memphis Belle. |- | 1999 || The Irish Tenors || Irish Tenors || |- | 1999 || Finbar Wright || Opera Concert || |}
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Name | Declan Galbraith |
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Caption | Declan Galbraith (2007) |
Background | solo_singer |
Birth name | Declan John Galbraith |
Birth date | December 19, 1991 |
Origin | Hoo St Werburgh, Kent, England |
Instrument | Vocals, guitar, piano |
Genre | Pop |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 2002–2010 |
Label | Starwatch Music (2006 - 2008) EMI (2002–2006) |
Website | Official website |
As a result of his success in the talent shows, the major recording companies soon heard about Galbraith and he was signed to his first recording contract in England. His first recording was "Walking in the Air", which was released on a special Christmas Hits album, also featuring Westlife, Elton John and Elvis Presley. Galbraith loves to sing to live audiences and among some of his most memorable performances are, the Queen's Jubilee at St Paul's Cathedral, when he sang "Amazing Grace" accompanied by the St Paul's Choir and a performance in front of more than 22,000 people at an Elton John concert.
His first self-titled album, Declan, with Irish traditional songs and some specially written material became a big success and charted in the U.K. and Ireland. Within the year of release, it had soon sold 200,000 copies in Germany.
Another big success came during a nationwide tour of Young Voices concerts when breaking the Guinness World Record. It was at the Odyssey Arena, Belfast in December 2002 when he sang live with some 10,000 children and was also simultaneously linked, by radio and satellite, with more than 80,000 children in their schools all over the UK, who accompanied him in achieving the world’s largest choral sing.
Galbraith's talent and reputation came to the attention of media mogul Haim Saban and his music President, Ron Kenan, who signed Galbraith to Saban Music Group's new record label. They have chosen Germany to be the very first territory in the world to launch their first produced album, via the Starwatch Music label.
Galbraith amicably parted company with his management in February 2010. He is currently battling major contractual issues that prevent any releases for the time being. Galbraith is said to be returning to full time education, which he had to partly give up when he was 14 years old, due to his musical obligations.
In July 2010, it was announced on his official forum that he has joined up with the Route 66 theatre show casts to tour England from July to September 2010.
Category:English child singers Category:English male singers Category:English people of Irish descent Category:English people of Scottish descent Category:English television actors Category:1991 births Category:Living people
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