Fields of Gold - Versions

Versions

The song has been the subject of many interpretations. Here is a selective list (if possible in chronological order)

  • Eva Cassidy on her live album Live at Blues Alley (recorded in January 1996). Pure Moods, a series of compilation albums of New Age music released by Virgin Records, also includes it in 2002 released Pure Moods IV
  • Tommy Emmanuel on his album Midnight Drive (1997)
  • Mary Black on the album Speaking with the Angel (1999)
  • Ainbusk on the album I midvintertid: En jul på Gotland
  • Gregorian in their album Masters of Chant Chapter III (2002)
  • The Academical Village People on their album DECADEmical:Best of 1993-2003 (2003)
  • Malachi Cush, a Fame Academy contestant, on his album Malachi (2003)
  • Emi Fujita on Best Audiophile Voices III (Various Artists) album (2004)
  • Fourplay on their album Journey (2004)
  • Michael Ball (2005)
  • Cliff Richard and Barry Gibb in Cliff Richard's album Two's Company The Duets (2006)
  • The Idea of North, on their album recorded live at the Powerhouse in Brisbane, Australia (2007)
  • Mary Wilson on her album Up Close: Live from San Francisco (2007)
  • The MacDonald Brothers on their album The MacDonald Brothers (2007)
  • Cardiff Arms Park Male Choir on their album Hearts and Voices Raising (2009)
  • Sal Panza and the Friendly Friends "Merchandise master took a break from selling t-shirts to record this version with two of his friendliest of friendly friends www.myspace.com/salpanzafriendlyfriends (2009)
  • Celtic Woman soloist Lisa Kelly on the Celtic Woman album Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart broadcast on a special on PBS (2010)
  • Will Martin on his album Inspirations (2010)
  • Michael Bolton and Eva Cassidy on Bolton's album Gems - The Duet Collection (2011)
  • Soundset on their demo Sounds Good (2011)

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