Seanchas

"Seanchas" is a pop song by Irish group Clannad. It was released in 1996 and was their first single from their album Lore. The single's title means 'Storytelling' or 'Lore' in the Irish language and is pronounced 'shan-ahas'.[1]

"Seanchas"
Single by Clannad
from the album Lore
Released1996
RecordedWindmill Studios, Dublin, Ireland
GenrePop, New-age, Jazz
Length4:40
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)Ciarán Brennan
Producer(s)Steve Nye
Clannad singles chronology
"In a Lifetime"
(1993)
"Seanchas"
(1996)
"Christmas Angels"
(1997)

Track listing

  1. "Seanchas"
  2. "A Bridge (That Carries Us Over)"
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References

  1. Northern Skyline: [Lyrics and samples http://www.clannad.org.uk/music/]
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