Compil. AU 2012 on Pickwick Australia P/L label
Folk (Celtic)
As well as many Scottish classics like , 'Dark Loch'ngar', 'Bonnie Dundee' and Marion's own composition 'You'd Have To Be Scottish, (Her tribute to William Wallace), this recording contains brilliant versions of selected 'contemporary songs' such as 'I Know Him So Well" (from the musical "Chess') in which Marion sings both parts. An inspirational treatment, including backing choir, of 'Song of Joy' and a moving version of John Lennon's 'Imagine'.The album closes on a stirring trilogy comprising 'Auld Lang Syne', 'Amazing Grace' and 'Waltzing Matilda'.
![]() | Marion Martin , album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Tunes Of Glory | Marion Martin | ||
2 | You'd Have To Be Scottish | Marion Martin | ||
3 | When You Were Sweet Sixteen | Marion Martin | ||
4 | Maggie | Marion Martin | ||
5 | The Star O' Robbie Burns | Marion Martin | ||
6 | I Know Him So Well | Marion Martin | ||
7 | Mountains Of Mourne | Marion Martin | ||
8 | The Greatest Love Of All | Marion Martin | ||
9 | Bonnie Dundee | Marion Martin | ||
10 | Song Of Joy | Marion Martin | ||
11 | The Broadsword Of Scotland | Marion Martin | ||
12 | Memory | Marion Martin | ||
13 | Dark Loch'ngar | Marion Martin | ||
14 | Scotland Again | Marion Martin | ||
15 | Imagine | Marion Martin | ||
16 | Trilogy - Auld Lang Syne, Amazing Grace, Waltzing Matilda | Marion Martin |