Val Doonican
Val Doonican (born Michael Valentine Doonican, 3 February 1927, in Waterfor… Read Full Bio ↴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 Ramblers who toured and performed on BBC Radio shows broadcast from factories.
He eventually went solo and had a radio show as well as performing concerts and cabaret. In 1963 he was booked to appear on Sunday Night at the London Palladium. As a result of this performance, he was offered his own show on BBC television, lasting for over twenty years and moving to Saturday as its popularity grew. It featured his relaxed crooner style performance sitting in a rocking chair, as well as a number of comic Irish songs, notably "Paddy McGinty's Goat", "Delaney's Donkey", and "Rafferty's Motor Car", on which he accompanied himself on acoustic guitar. He often wore a cardigan which became a trade mark, and was sometimes compared to American singer Perry Como though Doonican has claimed his main influence was Bing Crosby. As a variety show, there were a number of other acts featured and performers such as Dave Allen had early exposure on the show.
The Palladium performance also kick-started his recording career. Between 1964 and 1973 he was rarely out of the UK Singles Chart, his greatest successes including the singles "Walk Tall", "The Special Years", "What Would I Be", "If The Whole World Stopped Loving", and "Morning"; and the albums 13 Lucky Shades of Val Doonican, and Val Doonican Rocks, But Gently. He also sang the theme song to the film, Ring of Bright Water.
He stopped performing in 2009 and spent a lot of his free time in Spain (where he had a second home).
Doonican's daughter wrote two books entitled Wired to the Moon and Fear of Custard under the name Sarah Kavanagh. Both stories are related to the performance entertainment world.
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 Ramblers who toured and performed on BBC Radio shows broadcast from factories.
He eventually went solo and had a radio show as well as performing concerts and cabaret. In 1963 he was booked to appear on Sunday Night at the London Palladium. As a result of this performance, he was offered his own show on BBC television, lasting for over twenty years and moving to Saturday as its popularity grew. It featured his relaxed crooner style performance sitting in a rocking chair, as well as a number of comic Irish songs, notably "Paddy McGinty's Goat", "Delaney's Donkey", and "Rafferty's Motor Car", on which he accompanied himself on acoustic guitar. He often wore a cardigan which became a trade mark, and was sometimes compared to American singer Perry Como though Doonican has claimed his main influence was Bing Crosby. As a variety show, there were a number of other acts featured and performers such as Dave Allen had early exposure on the show.
The Palladium performance also kick-started his recording career. Between 1964 and 1973 he was rarely out of the UK Singles Chart, his greatest successes including the singles "Walk Tall", "The Special Years", "What Would I Be", "If The Whole World Stopped Loving", and "Morning"; and the albums 13 Lucky Shades of Val Doonican, and Val Doonican Rocks, But Gently. He also sang the theme song to the film, Ring of Bright Water.
He stopped performing in 2009 and spent a lot of his free time in Spain (where he had a second home).
Doonican's daughter wrote two books entitled Wired to the Moon and Fear of Custard under the name Sarah Kavanagh. Both stories are related to the performance entertainment world.
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Val Doonican Lyrics
(You Were) Always On My Mind -instumental- Maybe I didn't treat you Quite as good as I s…
59th Street Bridge Song Slow down, you move too fast You got to make the…
A Thing Called Love Six foot six, stood on the ground, weighed two hundred…
All My Lovin' Close your eyes and I'll kiss you Tomorrow I'll miss you Rem…
Always On My Mind Maybe I didn't love you Quite as often as I could…
April Love April love is for the very young Every star's a wishing…
Can't Help Falling In Love Wise men say, only fools rush in. But I can't…
Delaney Now Delaney had a donkey that everyone admired Temporarily l…
Elusive Butterfly You might wake up some mornin' To the sound of something…
He'll Have to Go Put your sweet lips a little closer to the phone. Let's…
I The angry voices raised in vain The feeling deep inside of…
I'm Gonna Get There Somehow I'm gonna get there somehow, I'm ringing up to say, That I'm…
If The Whole World Stopped Lovin' If the whole world stopped lovin' the way you stopped…
I’m Gonna Get There Somehow I'm gonna get there somehow, I'm ringing up to say, That I'm…
Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow Oh the weather outside is frightful But the fire is so…
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Oh the weather outside is frightful But the fire is so…
Memories Are Made of This The sweet sweet memories you gave-a me You can't beat the…
Morning Here in this room, this narrow room where life began…
Mysterious People Children are people who live in a land Made of…
Now I want to know you better Let's spend some time together I…
O'Rafferty's Motor Car Now Dinny O'Rafferty's motor car is the greatest I declare I…
Paddy McGinty's Goat Now Patrick McGinty, an Irishman of note Fell in for a…
Ring of Bright Water Where sun and wind play on a ring of bright…
Scarlet Ribbons You know I peeked in to say goodnight, When I heard…
The Juice of the Barley Down In Waterford Town on a cold winter's night All the…
The Special Years From pigtails to wedding veils From pinafores to lace And in…
The Streets Of London Have you seen the old man In the closed-down market…
The Windmills of your Mind Round like a circle in a spiral, like a wheel…
Three Times a Lady Thanks for the times that you've given me, The memories are…
Two Streets I am so confused. Because I don't know what to do. Cos'…
Walk Tall Walk tall Walk tall, walk straight and look the world right…
What Would I Be The angry voices raised in vain The feeling deep inside of…
When You Were Sweet Sixteen you were sweet sixteen, you were sweet sixteen i love you…
Windmills Of Your Mind Round like a circle in a spiral, like a wheel…
You Were Always On My Mind Maybe I didn't love you Quite as often as I could…