
Little known outside record collecting circles, Eugene Wallace is a gifted songwriter and a powerful singer with a raw yet soulful voice who perhaps had the misfortune to sound a little too much like another famous singer, Joe Cocker, with whom he was often compared. Wallace was born in Limerick on 31 August 1950 and began playing in local bands as a teenager. He was a member of Sweet Street, a West Coast style psychedelic band active 1967-69 approx with Johnny Fean (pre Horslips) and Joe O'Donnell (pre Woods Band)
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Don't You Feel It
dangerous
Slow Down
The Killer, Children
Red Light Lady
Reach out and Touch Me
Don’t You Feel It
Kind Woman Kind
Lies
Lullaby
Rock Me On The Water
Book Of Fool
Baby Mine
Don't You Feel It?
Song Of The Cove Creek Dam
Trail Of Tears
The Badman
You Can Leave Your Hat On
The Gambler
Morning Glory
The Snowman
Blind Willie Johnson
To Love Somebody
Loving you was sunshine
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