About "Shamrock diaries"
Shamrock Diaries is the seventh studio album by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea, released in 1985. This album represents the beginning of a creative and commercial zenith for Rea. Shamrock Diaries was a huge seller in Europe, reaching the top 20 in several countries including Ireland, West Germany, Czechoslovakia, Sweden and the United Kingdom, and spent forty two weeks in the Dutch charts, peaking at No. 3. The album was also successful in Australia, where it charted in the top 50. "Stainsby Girls" became Rea's first Top 30 single since 1978's "Fool If You Think It's Over". In 1988, Magnet Records was taken over by Warner Bros Records, who re-released Shamrock Diaries with a significantly remixed version of "Josephine". The original version was used in the 2019 deluxe re-issue of the album.
Top songs by Chris Rea
- Josephine
- Auberge
- On The Beach
- Ace Of Hearts
- Born To Lose
- Fool (if You Think It's Over)
- All Summer Long
- Every Beat Of My Heart
- Guitar Street
- Deep Water
- Daytona
- Driving Home For Christmas
- Heaven
- Julia
- Road To Hell I
- Diamonds
- Dancing Shoes
- Midnight Blue
- Hello Friend
- Fool
- I Just Wanna Be With You
- God's Great Banana Skin
- Gone Fishing
- Friends Across The Water
- Auf Immer Und Ewig
- Giverny
- Candles
- Nothing To Fear
- Curse Of The Traveller
- Road To Hell Ii
- Raincoat And A Rose
- Fires Of Spring
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