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Charlie Landsborough > Albums & Lyrics

Further Down The Road Album
  1. Further Down The Road
  2. Love You Every Second
  3. Saints
  4. God Knocking On Your Door
  5. The Twelfth Of Never
  6. Uninvited
  7. Loreto
  8. I Want Someone Who Will Love Me
  9. The Green Hills Are Rolling Still
  10. Oh, Nancy
  11. In The Bleak Mid-Winter
Live From Dublin Album
  1. A Million Ways To Fall
  2. Further Down The Road
  3. God Knocking On Your Door
  4. Heaven Knows
  5. How Can You Buy Killarney
  6. I Will Love You All My Life
  7. Irish Lullaby
  8. Loreto
  9. My Forever Friend
  10. No Time At All
  11. Part Of Me
  12. Shine Your Light
  13. The Isle Of Innisfree
  14. There You Are
  15. To Each His Own
  16. What Colour Is The Wind
  17. You Belong To Me
Once In A While Album
  1. Bewitched
  2. Me And The Elephant
  3. Imagine
  4. Always On My Mind
  5. Gasoline Alley
  6. Once In A While
  7. Fields Of Gold
  8. If You Could Read My Mind
  9. Just One More Chance
  10. Love Me
  11. Every Time We Say Goodbye
Smile Album
  1. Sentimentally Yours
  2. Smile
  3. Little Bit Of Heaven
  4. The Bluebell Man
  5. Peace Of Mind
  6. What Makes Me Happy
  7. After All These Years
  8. Child Of Candlelight
  9. Raining In My Heart
  10. Marie
  11. Counterfeit Man
  12. Like You Once Loved Me
  13. Getting Out
  14. Silver Of My Tears
  15. What Happened To Love
  16. When You Were Sweet Sixteen
Songs From the Heart Album
  1. I Dreamed I Was In Heaven
  2. Still Blue
  3. Things That My Ears Can Do
  4. Walking On My Memories
  5. Song Of My Heart
  6. All Over But The Crying
  7. One More Time
  8. Lily Of The Valley
  9. Lovers Chain
  10. You And Me
  11. Constantly
  12. I Cried
  13. Fireside Dreaming
  14. Summer Country Skies
  15. Close Your Eyes
The Very Best Of Charlie Landsborough Album
  1. A Million Ways To Fall
  2. Come Next Year
  3. Further Down The Road
  4. Heaven Knows
  5. I Dreamed I Was In Heaven
  6. I Will Love You All My Life
  7. If Only
  8. Love Love
  9. Love You Every Second
  10. My Forever Friend
  11. One More Time
  12. Part Of Me
  13. Shine Your Light
  14. Song Of The Ocean
  15. The Mountains Of Mourne
  16. Things That My Ears Can Do
  17. What Colour Is The Wind
What Colour is the Wind Album
  1. A Million Ways To Fall
  2. My Forever Friend
  3. Song Of The Ocean
  4. What Colour Is The Wind
  5. Once Bitten Twice Shy
  6. Throw Me Away
  7. Funny Way To Say Goodbye
  8. A Dream Or Two
  9. Dance With Me
  10. White Lies And Windows
With You in Mind Album
  1. No Time At All
  2. How Do You Do Those Things
  3. Part Of Me
  4. Shine Your Light
  5. The Isle Of Innisfree
  6. Down To Earth
  7. I Will Love You All My Life
  8. Heaven Knows
  9. If Only
  10. I Say You
  11. Irish Waltz
  12. You Stand All Alone

Singer songwriter Charlie Landsborough has eventually achieved recognition after struggling for nearly three decades. He worked as a teacher, amongst other things as he continued to write and perform on a semi-pro basis but by 1984 began to feel that his ambitions might not materialise.

However, one song in particular was to transform his life. Charlie wrote What Colour is the Wind which tells the story of a young blind child's attempts to envision the world. As a result of Gerry Anderson playing the track on radio in Northern Ireland, the song came to the notice of chat show host Pat Kenny in Dublin, who invited Charlie to perform on his immensely popular Kenny Show Live (RTE January 1995). The programme received its biggest ever response following Charlie's appearance, and a week later Charlie's album, also called What Colour is the Wind was suddenly at number one in the Irish album charts, removing Garth Brooks from the top spot and fighting off fierce competition from both Celine Dion and The Chieftans. This was a dream come true for Charlie and since then he has gone from strength to strength and is now one of the all-time biggest selling artists in Irish music history.

Following the album's success in Ireland, Charlie appeared on several TV shows in the UK. In particular, his performance on GMTV and the now, much missed, BBC Pebble Mill Live prompted record numbers of enquiries to the shows.

Since then, Charlie has released a further seven albums and has now sold in excess of 600,000 units. This has given him a further two number ones in the Irish Pop Charts and most of his albums have topped the British country charts.

Charlie's most successful album to date Still Can't Say Goodbye was recorded in Nashville in 1999 with Producer Jim Rooney who has also worked on albums for Nanci Griffith and Iris de Ment. This record went to number 38 in the British pop charts and resulted in Charlie winning the BMCA Best Male Vocalist (2000) for the third year in succession, and the Southern Country Award for best album. The recording of this album was followed by Granada TV for their documentary The Road to Nashville (October 1999). Other highlights of Charlie's Nashville trip were three appearances on the Grand Ole Opry.

Since 1985 Charlie has toured the UK and Eire twice a year building up a large following for his live work. He has performed at most major concert halls and theatres including London Palladium, Labatts Apollo, Birmingham Symphony Hall, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Belfast Opera House, Belfast Waterfront and Dublin's National Concert Hall.

The arrival of the new millennium heralded a busy year for Charlie. He made his first trip to Australia on a promotional tour. In addition to his UK and Irish tours, Charlie was invited to perform at the prestigious Albert Dock Festival in Liverpool where he was accompanied by his band and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. He played to a sell-out crowd of over 4,000 and this must rank as on of the highlights of Charlie's career.

2001 saw a big move for Charlie as he changed both management and record label. The first release from Telstar Records was Once in a While and album of covers from some of Charlie's favourite writers.

In September 2001 Charlie and his band played their first concert tour of Australia and New Zealand. The tour exceeded everyone's expectations and was very well received and as a result plans are being made for a more extensive tour later in 2002.

Charlie's songwriting blends easy on the ear, folk, country and blues with a strong and often personal lyric content. This has led to his work being covered by several artists including Jack Jones, Pat Boone, Foster and Allen, George Hamilton IV and Daniel O'Donnell.

At present Charlie is commencing work on a new album to be released in the summer of 2002.




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