Teresa Doyle: Cradle on the Waves CD Track Listing
Teresa Doyle
Cradle on the Waves (2000)
"Cradle on the Waves" is a translation of "Abegweit", the M'kMaq name for Prince Edward Island. This collection of lyrical melodies features the haunting and ethereal voice of Celtic singer, Teresa Doyle. Cradle on the Waves captures the tranquility of an evening's walk on the beach or the serenity of a sleeping child.\n\nProduced, Arranged & Engineered by Oliver Schroer
This folk cd contains 11 tracks and runs 43min 56sec.
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: music songs tracks folk Celtic- Teresa Doyle - Cradle on the Waves (03:20)
(Teresa Doyle)\n\nI wanted to write a song for my son Patrick. As I watch him run through the fields and claim them for his own, I think how incredibly lucky he is to live here on this island, and how grateful I am to be his mother. - Teresa Doyle - Green Grow the Rushes (02:51)
(Robbie Burns)\n\nDedicated to the memory of Deanna Simpson - Teresa Doyle - A Chuachag Nam Beann (04:39)
(traditional)\n\nThis heart wrenching song is still widely sung, both in its native Scotland and in eastern Canada. A young mother dies, leaving two small children. From spirit, the mother watches helplessly as her successor mistreats her children. How - Teresa Doyle - The Old Turf Fire (02:45)
(traditional Irish) - Teresa Doyle - Dream Angus (03:28)
(traditional Scottish) - Teresa Doyle - La Nourrice du Roi (05:37)
(traditional)\n\nThis song was collected in Abrams Village, Prince Edward Island in 1972 by folklorist Georges Arsenault. The singer was Florence Bernard. The song recounts the tale of the king's nursemaid who fell asleep with the child in her care. Sh - Teresa Doyle - Sleep Song (04:08)
(Lyrics traiditional Irish / music Teresa Doyle)\n\nThe Lyrics are from "A Treasury of Irish Folklore" and I wrote the music. - Teresa Doyle - The Maid of Coolmore (03:46)
(traditional Irish) - Teresa Doyle - And Summer Faire (04:06)
(Lyrics Rose Vaughan / Music Teresa Doyle)\n\nI had just finshed writing this tune, when my friend Rose came for a visit. It was the close of a perfect summer day and Rose penned these lines. - Teresa Doyle - Lagan Love (05:25)
(traditional Irish) - Teresa Doyle - A Lullabye (03:44)
(traditional Scottish)
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