
Composer, producer and performer Phil Coulter was the reigning king of contemporary Celtic music, becoming the best-selling Irish artist of his generation. Born in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1942, Coulter began his career while studying music at Belfast's Queens University, writing the Capitol Showband's 1963 hit "Foolin' Time" and later penning the ensemble's 1965 Eurovision Song Contest entry "Walking the Streets in the Rain." Other notable compositions
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Coultergeist
The Year Of The French
The Shores Of The Swilly
Tranquility
The Green Glens of Antrim
Sunlight on the Water
In loving Memory
The Cliffs of Dooneen
The Flight Of The Earls
The Town I Loved So Well
For Those In Peril On The Sea
Tears On The Heather
The Fields Of Athenry
Ireland's Call
The Last Rose Of Summer
Rowan Tree
Carrickfergus
Flower Of Scotland
Lake Of Shadows
Ye Banks And Braes
Amazing Grace
Oft' In The Stilly Night
Farewell To Inishowen
Scorn Not His Simplicity
Take Me Home
Steal Away
Nearer My God To Thee
The Lonesome Boatman
Towards The Mist
Love's Old Sweet Song
A Thiarna
The Spinning Wheel
Whispering Hope
The Isle Of Inisfree
My Lagan Love
Back To The Island
One Day at a Time
The House Of The Planter
Meditation
Love Thee Dearest
The Ghost Ships Of Tory
She Moved Through The Fair
The Old Man
Highland Cathedral
In the Arms of the Angel
Annie Laurie
Ave Maria
In the Arms of an Angel
Ar Eirinn
The Skye Boat Song
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