Exile (song) - Covers

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German techno band Scooter sampled "Exile" on their single "Jigga Jigga!", taken from the 2004 album Mind the Gap.

Enya
Studio albums
  • Enya (1987)
  • Watermark (1988)
  • Shepherd Moons (1991)
  • The Celts (1992)
  • The Memory of Trees (1995)
  • A Day Without Rain (2000)
  • Amarantine (2005)
  • And Winter Came... (2008)
Compilations
  • Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya (1997)
  • The Very Best of Enya (2009)
EPs
  • The Christmas EP (1994)
  • Sounds of the Season: The Enya Holiday Collection (aka Christmas Secrets) (2006)
Box sets
  • The Enya Collection (1996)
  • A Box of Dreams (1997)
  • Only Time - The Collection (2002)
Singles
  • "I Want Tomorrow"
  • "Orinoco Flow"
  • "Storms in Africa"
  • "Exile"
  • "Caribbean Blue"
  • "How Can I Keep from Singing?"
  • "Book of Days"
  • "The Celts"
  • "Anywhere Is"
  • "On My Way Home"
  • "Only If..."
  • "Only Time"
  • "Wild Child"
  • "May It Be"
  • "I Don't Wanna Know"
  • "Amarantine"
  • "It's in the Rain"
  • "Trains and Winter Rains"
  • "White Is in the Winter Night"
  • "My! My! Time Flies!"
As member of Clannad
  • Crann Úll
  • Fuaim
Related topics
  • Discography
  • Leo's Tavern
  • Clannad
  • Nicky Ryan
  • Roma Ryan
  • Manderley Castle
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