Top Val Doonican Albums
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Somewhere out there (Remastered 2024) - Single
Somewhere out there (Remastered 2024) - Single
[2024]
Soon Its Gonna Rain (Remastered 2023) - Single
Soon Its Gonna Rain (Remastered 2023) - Single
[2023]
Beautiful Dreamer (Remastered 2023) - Single
Beautiful Dreamer (Remastered 2023) - Single
[2023]
Memories Are Made of This (Remastered 2023) - Single
Memories Are Made of This (Remastered 2023) - Single
[2023]
Spanish Lady (Remastered 2023) - Single
Spanish Lady (Remastered 2023) - Single
[2023]
Christmas Gold
Christmas Gold
[2020]
Forever
Forever
[2019]
Val Doonican - the Gold Collection
Val Doonican - the Gold Collection
[2019]
The Special Years
The Special Years
[2015]
Scarlet Ribbons
Scarlet Ribbons
[2013]
Ring of Bright Water
Ring of Bright Water
[2012]
Young At Heart
Young At Heart
[2011]
White Christmas
White Christmas
[2011]
Songs For Lovers
Songs For Lovers
[2011]
The Hits Of Val Doonican
The Hits Of Val Doonican
[2010]
The Greatest Love Songs
The Greatest Love Songs
[2009]
Walk Tall
Walk Tall
[2005]
The Val Doonican Christmas Album
The Val Doonican Christmas Album
[2003]
His Special Years
His Special Years
[1999]
Thank You for the Music
Thank You for the Music
[1992]
Songs from My Sketch Book
Songs from My Sketch Book
[1981]
Reflections
Reflections
[1965]
Related Information for Val Doonican
Val Doonican (born Michael Valentine Doonican, 3 February 1927, in Waterford, Ireland; died 1 July 2015) was an Irish singer of traditional pop and swing and was well-known for his novelty stylised songs. A notably relaxed crooner, Doonican had five successive Top 10 albums in the UK Albums Chart in the 'swinging sixties'. From 1965 to 1986 he was a regular fixture on BBC Television with The Val Doonican Show, which featured his own singing performances and a variety of guest artists.Doonican started performing in his home town and featured in the first ever television broadcast from Waterford. He then joined a band which toured Ireland playing the drums. In 1951 he moved to England to join another group, The Four Ra... read more
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