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Clodagh Rodgers (5
March 1947 – 18
April 2025) was a
Northern Irish singer, best
known for her hit
singles including "Come Back and
Shake Me", "Goodnight...
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Clodagh (/ˈkloʊdə/ KLOH-də) is a
female given name of
Irish origin. Lady
Clodagh Anson,
daughter of John Beresford, 5th
Marquess of Waterford, was named...
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Clodagh McKenna is an
Irish chef,
author of cookbooks,
columnist and
television presenter. She has
demonstrated cookery on The
Rachael Ray Show, ITV's...
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lyrics by
David Myers, and
performed by the
Northern Irish singer Clodagh Rodgers. It
represented the
United Kingdom in the
Eurovision Song Contest...
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their surroundings.
Clodagh recalls a
failed romance which prompted her to
leave Britain and join the order. Ruth
grows jealous of
Clodagh.
Philippa loses...
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Clodagh Simonds (/ˈkloʊdə/ KLOH-də; born 16 May 1953) is an
Irish musician,
songwriter and singer. She was born in Banbridge,
County Down,
Northern Ireland...
- is a song and
single written and
produced by
Kenny Young,
performed by
Clodagh Rodgers and
released in 1969. Of Rodgers' six hit
singles in the UK, this...
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murdered his wife,
Clodagh (née Coll; 39), and
their three sons, Liam (13),
Niall (11), and Ryan (6),
before committing suicide. Alan and
Clodagh Hawe both worked...
- Lady
Clodagh de la Poer
Beresford (6
August 1879 – 17
April 1957), was an Anglo-Irish philanthropist,
writer and aristocrat. She was born
Clodagh de la...
- The
River Clodiagh (Irish: An Chlóideach) is a
small river which rises in
Lough Coumduala in the
Comeragh Mountains in
north County Waterford. (It should...