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Wild Mountain Thyme
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Swan Lake
Written by
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performed by
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra
Courtesy of Naxos
By arrangement with Source/Q
The Creel
Written and Performed by
Paul Brady
Courtesy of Abirgreen Ltd.
Shanley's Delight
Written by
Brian Byrne
Performed by
Des Cafferty
(Des Cafferkey),
Dan Delany
(as Dan Delaney) and
Tony Reidy
Swan Lake: Act II By A Lake: No. 13: Dance of the Swans: II
Written by
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performed by
Russian National Orchestra
and
Mikhail Pletnev
Courtesy of mVibe on behalf of Ondine Records
Ultimate Classix - Swan Lake - Scene
Written by
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Courtesy of Extreme
Wild Mountain Thyme
Original music by Robert Archibald Smith, based on a traditional Scottish folk tune
Original lyrics by Robert Tannahill
Adapted by
Francis McPeake III
Arranged by
Brian Byrne
Performed by
Emily Blunt
I'll Be Singing
Written by
Amelia Warner
and
John Patrick Shanley
Performed by
Sinéad O'Connor
Vocal production by Kenneth Papenfus and
Carl Papenfus
Vocal engineer Cian Synnott
Music produced and arranged by
Nathan W Klein
Sound engineer
Nick Taylor
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