Honest Workers

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Honest Workers
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Studio album by
Released1991
Genre Folk, pop
The Kelly Family chronology
New World
(1990)
Honest Workers
(1991)
Street Life
(1992)

Honest Workers is the fifth studio album by The Kelly Family, released in 1991. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Danny Boy" (lead vocals: Angelo)
3:45
2."Hey, Mr. Big Time" (lead vocals: Joey, Paddy)Joey Kelly
  • Kathy Kelly
  • Dan Kelly
3:46
3."Honest Worker" (lead vocals: Patricia)
  • Patricia Kelly
  • Kathy Kelly
  • Dan Kelly
5:07
4."Motherless Child"Traditional
  • Kathy Kelly
  • Dan Kelly
5:25
5."A Hard Day's Night" (lead vocals: Jimmy, John, Joey)
  • Kathy Kelly
  • Dan Kelly
2:46
6."Es waren zwei Königskinder" (lead vocals: Paddy)Traditional
  • Kathy Kelly
  • Dan Kelly
3:44
7."When I Was In Town" (lead vocals: John)The Kelly Family
  • Kathy Kelly
  • Dan Kelly
2:52
8."Eres Tú" (lead vocals: Kathy, John)
  • Kathy Kelly
  • Dan Kelly
3:36
9."The Swan" (lead vocals: Angelo, John)
  • Angelo Kelly
  • Kathy Kelly
  • Dan Kelly
3:02
10."Sunday Morning" (lead vocals: Paddy)Traditional
  • Kathy Kelly
  • Dan Kelly
2:24
11."Europe" (lead vocals: Kathy)
  • Kathy Kelly
  • Kathy Kelly
  • Dan Kelly
3:37
12."Shenandoah" (lead vocals: Kathy, John)Traditional
  • Kathy Kelly
  • Dan Kelly
4:18
13."Make a Song with Me" (lead vocals: John)
  • John Kelly
  • Kathy Kelly
  • Dan Kelly
3:49

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References

  1. "The Kelly Family - Honest Workers". Discogs. Retrieved 26 March 2017.