The Voice

The Voice

"The Voice" es una canción escrita por Brendan Graham y que ganó por la República de Irlanda en el Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión 1996. La interprete fue Eimear Quinn. La canción fue inspirada por la música de Riverdance y la en una parte de la canción los musicos tocaron el sintetizador, violín, Halpintrummor, mandolina y flauta. La canción recibió 163 puntos y fue la séptima victoria de Irlanda en el Festival.

Lisa Kelly realizó un cover del tema para el segundo album de Celtic Woman.

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Predecesor:
"Nocturne", de Secret Garden
Ganadores del Festival de Eurovisión
1996
Sucesor:
"Love Shine A Light", de Katrina & The Waves

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