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Teddy O'Neill, sung at the Anchor Folk Club

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2006

Alison, Sue & Nathan perform "Teddy O'Neill", from singer's night at the Anchor Folk Club, West Byfleet, UK. (www.anchorfolk.org.uk)

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  • what a sweet voice

  • my moms fav cheers

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  • Nice tune, perfectly well done as well. thank you.

  • love it great singing, check my new song out black gold, cheers The Makem Folk Singer, Dave Murray from Sunderland

  • Lovely version ♪♫ ♥

  • Soiree released a CD in 2008 called Serenading The Moon, available from gigs or website.

  • Sue Graves now sings with Steve Poole and Hector Gilchrist in the trio Soiree, based in Surrey UK. Sue used to sing with Alison Humphries in the trio Voiceover, and still does occasionally. In August 2010 she visited Alison in Canada and did a concert, various clips on YouTube. The Anchor Folk Club is going strong!

  • I have just returned from a holiday in Ennis - County Clare and I heard this beautiful song in a traditional Irish bar.

    I am longing to return to the Emerald Isles.

    This really does bring tears to my eyes

  • nice 1

  • What a beautiful voice, and a what a perfect accompaniment too.

    A grateful Scotsman sends you his thanks for sharing this wonderful rendition.

  • EXCELLENT , I LOVE U DAD

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