
#THE CORRS DISCOGRAPHY RAPIDSHARE LICENSE#
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. The traditional Irish instruments like the bodhran and. All images are copyright their respective designers. The appropriately named Corrs are an Irish pop group consisting of Andrea Corr on lead vocals and tin whistle Caroline Corr on drums, bodhran, and vocals Jim Corr on keyboards, guitar, and vocals and Sharon Corr on violin and vocals. Assisted by Rob De Graff, Greg French, and Ryan Petrie. Recorded by Tim Martin, Steve MacMillan and Olle Romo. Performed by the Corrs: Andrea Corr: Lead vocals, backing vocals, tin whistle Sharon Corr: Violin, backing vocals Jim Corr: Acoustic and electric guitars, piano, keyboards Caroline Corr: Drums, percussion, backing vocals, bodhran. Written by Bono, Gavin Friday, Maurice Seezer. The original version of the recording, taken from the “In America” soundtrack album, was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, but did not win losing to “Into the West” by Annie Lennox from “The Return of the King”. The version by The Corrs overall is less dark than the version on the soundtrack album. The song can be differentiated easily, as in the newly recorded version by The Corrs, you can hear a piano clearly in the mix right from the start of the song, which is not present in the original mix from the soundtrack. When recording their 2004 album, the Corrs chose to record the song as a band, and this second recording appeared on the album “Borrowed Heaven”, released in May 2004. The original recording of the song was for the soundtrack album “In America” and was arranged and produced by Friday and Seezer. Andrea, Caroline, Sharon, and Jim Corr are three sisters and a brother who have sold over 45 million albums worldwide in just a few years.

The group consists of the Corr siblings, Andrea (lead vocals, tin whistle, ukulele), Sharon (violin, keyboards, vocals), Caroline (drums, percussion, piano, bodhrn, vocals) and Jim (guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals). In 2003 Andrea Corr performed the song “Time Enough for Tears”, written by Bono, Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer. The Corrs are an Irish family band that combine pop rock with traditional Irish themes within their music.

What Can I Do? (Mangini Mix) Bodhrán, Backing Vocals – Caroline Corr Guitar – Anto Drennan*, Jim Corr Keyboards, Vocals – Jim Corr Lead Vocals, Tin Whistle – Andrea Corr Producer – Jim Corr Remix, Producer – Michael Mangini* Violin, Backing Vocals – Sharon Corr Runaway (Album Version) Co-producer, Arranged By – Jim Corr Drums, Bodhrán, Vocals – Caroline Corr Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals – Jim Corr Lead Vocals, Tin Whistle – Andrea Corr Producer – David Foster Violin, Vocals – Sharon Corr Runaway (Tin Tin Out Remix Edit) Co-producer, Arranged By – Jim Corr Drums, Bodhrán, Vocals – Caroline Corr Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals – Jim Corr Lead Vocals, Tin Whistle – Andrea Corr Producer – David Foster Remix, Producer – Tin Tin Out Violin, Vocals – Sharon Corr
