Artist's albums
Christmas in Ireland
2022 · single
70 Songs
2022 · album
Memories Live On
2022 · single
My Dear Father I've Loved You
2021 · single
This House (A Home)
2021 · single
Thanks for the Memories
2020 · single
A Million Reasons
2019 · single
Have You Got Time?
2019 · single
Old & New
2019 · album
A Love That's Lasted Through The Years
2017 · single
Let's Make A Difference / Wexford's Hearts of Gold
2015 · single
The Promise and The Dream
2014 · album
50 Songs 50 Years
2014 · album
Learning To Say Goodbye
2014 · single
Pocketful of Dreams
2014 · single
Sr. Consilio (You Are Our Guide)
2014 · single
Blue Are The Violets
2013 · single
The World Through My Eyes
2012 · album
Songs for Mother
2012 · album
Christmas Spirit
2011 · single
The Missing Mary Boyle
2011 · single
Margo & Friends
2011 · album
Stories in Song
2010 · album
Ireland's Where I Call Home
2010 · album
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Biography
Margo was brought up in the small village of Kincasslagh, in The Rosses area of County Donegal, Ireland. She grew up in a Catholic family, with her parents Francis and Julia (née McGonagle) O'Donnell, and her siblings: John (the eldest), Kathleen, James; and the youngest Daniel, who is also a singer. Her father died of a heart attack when she was a young woman. Margo started performing country music at a very young age in 1964 with a local showband, The Keynotes. She recorded her first single in 1968, "Bonny Irish Boy/Dear God", which was a success as was her second single, "If I Could See the World Through the Eyes of a Child/Road By the River", released in 1969. Margo has been a successful singer for five decades and has sold more than 1,000,000 records to date, and performed with Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton. She presented numerous TV shows for RTÉ in the 1970s and has collected many awards during her career. Her albums usually include covers of popular country music hits from the 1960s and 1970s. Her 2019 album "Old and New" contains original tribute songs to two of her greatest influences, Liz Anderson and Jean Shepard. She has recorded a number of songs written by Liz Anderson and also a number written by Dolly Parton and on her album Margo and Friends she duets with Parton on "God's Colouring Book".