AMY MACDONALD

Amy Mcdonald (Born 25 August 1987) In Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire Is A Scottish Singer-Songwriter, Guitarist And Recording Artist. She Has Sold Over 9 Million Records Worldwide. Macdonald Released Her Debut Album "This Is The Life" In 2007. The Singles "Mr Rock & Roll" And "This Is The Life" Were Chart Hits. The Latter Chrted At Number One In 6 Countries. While Reaching The Top Ten In Another Eleven Countries. The Album Reached Number One In Four European Countries, The United Kingdom, Denmark, The Netherlands And Switzerland And Sold Three Million Copies Worldide. Moderate Success In The American Music Market Followed In 2008. She Was A Guest On Shows Such As "The Ellen Degeneres Show" And "The Late Show With Craig Ferguson", Where She Performed Singles From The Album, And "This Is The Life" Reached Ninety Two On The Billboard 200.
In March 2010 Macdonald Released Her Second Album "A Curious Thing". "Don't Tell Me That It's Over" Was The First Single From The Album Reaching Number Forty Five On The Uk Singles Chart, Number Twenty Six In Her Nstive Scotland And Also Went On To Perform Well In Other European Countries. Five Singles Have Been Released From "A Curious Thing. Amy Macdonald Is One Of A Number Of Artists Including Paloma Faith, Who Appeared With Ray Davies In His 2010 Album "See My Friends", Singing With Him On A Cover Of The Kinks 60'S Hit "Dead End Street". Macdonalds Third Album "Life In A Beautiful Light" Was Released On 11 June 2012. It Gave Her Singles "Slow It Down", Which Became A Number Forty Five Hit On The Uk Singles Charts, "Pride", Which Charted At Number Eighty-Seven On The Scottish Singles Charts And "4th Of July".