Cheebee said:
That'd be a nice song to have in there. I'm really eager to see the full list of songs that'll be in the game, but whatever it turns out to be, I'm sure they'll be great and will fit the game perfectly. |
"Beyond the Sea" is a given. I LOVE that song. I don't like it that their Celtic Woman Essentials Collection had cut out Hayley Westenra's singing in it. It's almost as if that they cut Hayley out of this release to show more Alex Sharpe and Lynn Hilary (which they need to as they are the newest members), plus since Hayley was only 'temporary'...
I forget if "May It Be" (Lisa Kelly sings it for Celtic Woman) could be in it. I'm going through my list song listings right now.
"The Soft Goodbye" (another Lisa song, and one of my favorites)
"You Raise Me Up" (DEFINITELY a given; the ladies have always performed it in every concert right next to "Spanish Lady," though that one was left out in their "Songs From the Heart" special on TV)
"The Sky, the Dawn, and the Sun" (a beautiful song and it should fit the mood for the game when a new day begins, because that's what the song is about)
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" (since it's nature-like)
"Shenandoah: The Pacific Slope" (another 'duh' given)
"The Voice" (has nature lyrics and talks about the voice of nature and the human soul; I found it funny when I heard Alex singing it at the concert for the first time, as 'her voice' literally blew out the mic for a few seconds)
"Isle of Inisfree" since it is from an Irish poem about seclusion and solitude on an island away from civilization (I had to look it up on Encarta on my computer, but Inisfree is spelt Innisfree in Gaelic with an extra N in it)
"Walking in the Air" (if you haven't seen the children's cartoon of the book called "The Snowman," that's where the song is from)
"Vivaldi's Rain [Theme from Four Seasons - Winter]" (it's the SAME song as Hayley Westenra's "River of Dreams from the first Endless Ocean game, it's just that Chloe's version is sung in Latin)
"The Water Is Wide" (Orla's version with the harp being played, or Chloe's version)
"Lift the Wings" (it's from the play of Riverdance, but Lisa sings it on her album)
"Send Me a Song" (talks about love overseas)
"Dubhdarra" (talks about a girl who is in love with a sailor, or so I think from the lyrics)
"Take Me With You" (by Lynn, asking her love to take me with you where ever you go, love-dovey such, one of my favorites lol)
"There Is No Night" (instrumental by Mairead, the fiddler of the group)
"Captain H" (another instrumental by Mairead)
"An Raibh Tu Ag An Gcarraig?" (I dunno what it means because it's in Gaelic, but it's one of the rare songs that features Mairead singing; I have it listed because it has a ship creaking in it)
"Dante's Prayer" (by Meav, assuming it's based upon the story of Dante)
"Down by the Salley Gardens" (one of my absolute favorites, both Meav and Orla sing it; talks about spending time at a Salley Garden, or a traditional Irish garden, with a loved one)
"You Brought Me Up" (by Meav, has lyrics dedicated towards a sailor as her lover)
"Since You and I Were True" (a love song that Meav sings; beautiful lyrics)
"Distant Shore" (by Orla, a love song, really beautiful)
"Dancing in the Moonlight" (not the song that's played like in the movie, "A Walk To Remember," as this one has different lyrics; this one is a love song)
"Swimming in the Barrow" (talks about summertime and wanting to go swimming in the river, much like how children do)
These songs are ones that have some parts of their lyrics referring to the ocean or water.