Mary Duff

Mary Duff is an Irish country, pop and folk singer. She is best known as Daniel O'Donnell's singing partner.

Mary Duff
BornMeath, Ireland
GenresCountry
Folk
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1987–present
Associated actsDaniel O'Donnell
Websitemaryduffmusic.com

Personal life

Mary regularly tours with Daniel O'Donnell. Mary was married to her manager, Paul McKenna, they are now divorced. [1]

Partial discography

  • Timeless (1996) – credited to Daniel O'Donnell and Mary Duff – UK No. 13
  • The Ultimate Collection (2005) – UK No. 52[2]
Mary Duff's Album releases
  • 1988 – Love Someone Like Me
  • 1989 – Winning Ways
  • 1990 – Mary Duff in Concert
  • 1994 – Introducing Mary Duff
  • 1995 – The Collection
  • 1995 – Silver And Gold
  • 1995 – Just Lovin' You
  • 1997 – Shades Of Blue
  • 1999 – The Very Best Of Mary Duff
  • 1999 – Favourites
  • 2000 – Mary Duff – Live at East Kirkby Aviation Centre
  • 2002 – Heartbreaker
  • 2004 – The Very Best Of Mary Duff – Volume 2 – 2CD
  • 2004 – Just A Country Girl
  • 2005 – When Your Wedding Ring Was New
  • 2005 – Mary Duff – The Ultimate Collection – 2CD
  • 2006 – Time After Time
  • 2008 – Love Songs
  • 2009 – Voice of an Angel
  • 2009 – Just A Country Girl
  • 2011 – The Essential Mary Duff – 2CD
  • 2014 – A Country Collection – 2CD
  • 2016 – Changing Lanes
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References

  1. http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewArticle.asp?id=18870%5B%5D
  2. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 172. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
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