Live & Unplugged 'She's Always a Woman'
Celtic Thunder Live & Unplugged was filmed at Sullivan Hall, New York in December 2012. The DVD features six principals, Ryan, Keith, George, Colm, Neil and Emmet performing an unplugged concert in a one-off, relaxed and cozy setting. Performing to an audience of just over 300 people in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, Sullivan Hall is by far the smallest stage that Celtic Thunder has played. It’s unique setting invites fans to watch in intimate surroundings as the Celtic Thunder Principals sing and play some of their most popular solo and ensemble numbers such as Mountains of Mourne, Brown Eyed Girl, Steal Away, Ireland Call and many more fan favorites. 1 Mo Ghile Mear, Hail The Hero 2 The Mountains of Mourne 3 Red Rose Cafe 4 Steal Away 5 My Brown Eyed Girl 6 Black Velvet Band 7 Ride On 8 Clancy Brothers Medley 9 My Irish Molly O 10 The Gallway Girl 11 She’s Always a Woman 12 Home 13 Cats in the Cradle 14 The Homes of Donegal 15 Remember Me (Recerdame) 16 The streets of New York 17 Seven Drunken Nights 18 I Still Haven’t Found 19 Ireland’s Call

Live & Unplugged 'My Brown Eyed Girl'

Live & Unplugged 'Remeber Me' Recuerdame

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Seven Drunken Nights by Celtic Thunder

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Billy Joel - She's Always A Woman (from Old Grey Whistle Test)

Acoustic by Candlelight 5-21-2012 Green Fields of France / Sweet Rose of Allendale

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Live & Unplugged 'Cats in the Cradle'

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Live & Unplugged 'Irelands Call'

Celtic Thunder - That's A Woman (Live From Dublin, 2007) (Lyric Video) (Official)

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Keith Harkin - Fields of Gold, Sting Cover.

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The Blues Brothers, Aretha Franklin, Matt "Guitar" Murphy & John Lee Hooker

Black Velvet Band

Colm Keegan A song for George Donaldson

