| | Anne Buckley Celtic Goddess CD - Import Anne Buckley Discography of CDs
Anne Buckley toured with "Riverdance" as a member of Anuna in 1996. She also starred as Goddess of Erin in Celtic sensation Michael Flatley's "Lord of the Dance". In 1998 she starred in Michael Flatley's "Feet of Flames". Singing to over 50,000 people - the biggest show ever staged in London's Hyde Park and to 100,000 people in a single Budapest show. The album includes Anne's versions of famous songs such as 'Ave Maria', 'Send In The Clowns', 'You'll Never Walk Alone' as well as celtic favourites such as 'I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls', 'Danny Boy' & more. The album features Mairead Nesbitt - the violinist from "Lord of the Dance" & "Feet of Flames", David Agnew - the oboe king and Juan Martin - virtuoso flamenco guitarist from Spain. Rocket.2006 Anne Buckley Celtic Goddess Songs | 1. | An Mhaighdean Mhara |
| 2. | Drifting To You |
| 3. | Hijo De La Luna |
| 4. | Down By The Glenside |
| 5. | Aranjuez |
| 6. | De Los Alamos Vengo Madre |
| 7. | Send In The Clowns |
| 8. | I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls |
| 9. | Seguidilla |
| 10. | You'll Never Walk Alone |
| 11. | Ave Maria |
| 12. | Danny Boy |
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