| | Foster & Allen Sing The Number 1'S CD - Import Foster & Allen Discography of CDs
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This 2005 2CD collection from Foster & Allen is a collection 40 of the most beloved Number One songs! Includes tracks such as "Unchained Melody", "Strangers In The Night", "This Ole House", "You Belong To Me", "Memories Are Made Of This", "I Have A Dream", "Whatever Will Be Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)" and many more! Foster & Allen are perhaps the most famous duo to come out of Ireland. For thirty years they regularly toured the world taking their music to North America, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia and the UK. Sing The Number 1'S Music Foster & Allen Sing The Number 1'S Songs | 1. | Unchained Melody |
| 2. | Is this the way to Amarillo? |
| 3. | Strangers in the Night |
| 4. | This 'Ole House |
| 5. | It's Almost Tomorrow |
| 6. | Good Luck Charm |
| 7. | Who's Sorry Now? |
| 8. | Coward of the County |
| 9. | Distant Drums |
| 10. | She's Not You |
| 11. | Bridge Over Troubled Water |
| 12. | Poor People of Paris |
| 13. | The Story of my Life |
| 14. | Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree |
| 15. | No Matter What |
| 16. | My Ding-A-Ling |
| 17. | You Belong to Me |
| 18. | Side Saddle |
| 19. | The Twelfth of Never |
| 20. | Don't Let the Stars Get in your Eyes |
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