Earthsongs
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Earthsongs, released in 2005, is the eighth album by Secret Garden
Secret Garden (duo)
Secret Garden is an award-winning Irish-Norwegian duo playing New Instrumental Music, also sometimes erroneously known as Neo-classical music.Secret Garden features the Irish violinist Fionnuala Sherry and the Norwegian composer/pianist Rolf Løvland...

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"Always There" is another song written with lyrics by Brendan Graham
Brendan Graham
Brendan Graham is an Irish novelist and composer. He has published three novels, The Whitest Flower , an Irish no. 2 best seller, The Element of Fire and The Brightest Day, The Darkest Night .He also wrote the lyrics for Rolf Løvland's "You Raise Me Up"...

 and performed by Russell Watson
Russell Watson
Russell Watson is an English tenor who has released singles and albums of both operatic-style and pop songs. The self-styled "People's Tenor" had been singing since he was a child, and became known after performing at a working men's club...

, and also covered by Jan Werner Danielsen.

"Half a World Away" is "Sometimes When It Rains" with lyrics by Brendan Graham
Brendan Graham
Brendan Graham is an Irish novelist and composer. He has published three novels, The Whitest Flower , an Irish no. 2 best seller, The Element of Fire and The Brightest Day, The Darkest Night .He also wrote the lyrics for Rolf Løvland's "You Raise Me Up"...

 and performed by Jan Werner Danielsen
Jan Werner Danielsen
Jan Werner Danielsen, artist name Jan Werner, was a Norwegian pop, classical, and rock singer, famous for his powerful voice which stretched over four and a half octaves...

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"Sleepsong" features artist Fionnuala Gill (Saoirse).

Track listing

# Title Length
1 Sometimes When It Rains 4:42
2 Fields of Fortune 4:16
3 The Reel 3:30
4 Always There 4:50
5 When Darkness Falls 5:31
6 Sleepsong 4:55
7 Lotus 4:38
8 Searching for the Past 3:18
9 Silence Speaks 4:37
10 Daughters of Erin 2:39
11 Half a World Away 4:44
12 Canzona 4:36
13 Sarabande 3:14
14 Grace 4:16
15 Raise Your Voices 4:51
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