Celtic Thunder: It’s Entertainment! (2010)
“IT’S ENTERTAINMENT”-DVD TRACK LIST 1. Take Me Home 2. Every Breath You Take 3. Just Like Jesse James 4. Hard to Say I’m Sorry 5. Home 6. Life Without You 7. You Raise Me Up 8. Hallelujah 9. Standing on the Corner 10. Bad Bad Leroy Brown 11. Surf Medley – Surf City/Fun, Fun, Fun/Surfin’ USA Doo Wacka Doo(I’m gonna be) 500 Miles 12. Still Haven’t Found (What I’m Looking For) 13. Lough Swilly Railway 14. Ireland’s Cal
Genre: Music
Actors: Damian McGinty, George Donaldson, Keith Harkin, Paul Byrom, Ryan Kelly
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