![]() ![]() In a world with fewer and fewer record-store clerks, it’s as if we’ve come to sort music like the Pandora algorithm run amok: “Prominent female vocalist?” “Relaxed, New-Age feel?” Must be Enya! Search YouTube and you’ll find plenty of uploaders who - somehow despite possessing a copy of the recording (thanks MP3s) - also credit Enya with the song. Google the title of said piece and neck-and-neck with Jenkins, auto-complete wonders if you’re looking for “Adiemus” plus “Enya,” the Irish New-Age singer-songwriter. As the first sentence of Welsh composer Karl Jenkns’ official “ biog” (that’s what his website calls it) reads, “a recent exhaustive survey shows that Sir Karl Jenkins is now the most-performed living composer in the world.” But a funny thing about Jenkins is that you’re very likely to think that “Adiemus,” his most famous piece, wasn’t associated with him at all. There is one composer, however, who’s pretty sure that he’s the globe’s favorite. Page rendered in: 0.Do you know who the most-performed living composer in the world is? That’s ok - neither do I. Lyrics are transcribed as heard and are presented here under a provisional license by Universal Music, granted in 2005. The discography, news and video entries are copyright U2Songs and should not be reused in any form without permission, all images in the discography are scanned / generated by U2Songs from original sources and also should not be used without permission. The information presented within these pages is accurate to the best of our knowledge but is based upon information provided by other fans, research into individual items and several books, and U2 Songs takes no responsibility for any problems resulting from use of the material as presented within. This website is an informational resource for private use only and is not affiliated with U2, their management company, their record label or any related bodies. All images are copyright their respective designers. Songs of Surrender Video Snippets (2023).Heroine: By The Edge, Sinead O’Connor, Michael Brook. For more information on “Heroine” please follow on to the entries for the single, as well as the soundtrack to “Captive”. The version of “Heroine” here is the soundtrack version of the song, and not the rarer remix version of the song. It was released with similar artwork and the same tracklisting in both regions. After two years of release in the UK, it was released in the US by Virgin Music to capture some of the growing market for celtic music on this continent. ![]() It is one of a number of compilations called “Celtic Moods” so if searching for the compilation, one will have to be sure of the track listing before purchase. This compilation uses the song, but gives little in the way of explanation, and the only credits for the song are the writers of the song. The song was also released as a single in 1986. That song had been recorded for the “Captive” soundtrack in 1986, and included Larry Mullen Junior on drums. The collection featured a number of Irish performers, including the song “Heroine” by The Edge and Sinead O’Connor. This compilation of celtic music from Ireland and abroad, was initially released in 1995 in the UK. The Crib Of Perches/Carmel Maloney Mulhaire’s – Matt Malloy.The Call To Dance Medley (Westburne Reel, Andy Renwick’s Ferret) – Leahy.Overture (Rob Roy/The Rieving Party) – Carter Burwell."Heroine" (Studio Version) - The Edge, Sinéad O'Conner, & Larry Mullen Jr."Celtic Moods" - Various Artists Compilation Album U2 Related Content: ![]()
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