HE SANG ABOUT HARD DAYS AND HEARTS — AND HIS VOICE STILL BREAKS US 10+ YEARS LATER. Remember George Donaldson — the warm-voiced Celtic Thunder star who made fans everywhere feel every lyric deep in their chest? His iconic performance of “Working Man” — a haunting tribute to real life and real struggle — isn’t just a song anymore — it’s an emotional landmark that still hits no matter how many years have passed.

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George Donaldson’s live performance of *Working Man* with Celtic Thunder in Poughkeepsie remains one of those moments fans still talk about with real affection. From the first line, his deep, steady voice carried the honesty and grit of the song, making it feel less like a performance and more like a lived story being shared on stage.

George Donaldson | Celtic Thunder

What fans loved most was the sincerity he brought to every lyric. There was no over-singing or dramatic flair — just a strong, grounded delivery that perfectly matched the spirit of the song. One fan commented, *“George didn’t just sing this song, he embodied it.”* Another wrote, *“You could feel every word — that’s rare.”*

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The live setting only added to the power of the performance. Backed by the Celtic Thunder ensemble and the energy of the crowd in Poughkeepsie, George’s voice filled the venue with warmth and quiet strength. Fans noted how the audience fell into a respectful silence, fully absorbed in the moment. *“The crowd knew they were witnessing something special,”* one comment read.

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Many longtime Celtic Thunder fans also shared how much this performance meant to them emotionally. *“George always had a way of making songs feel personal,”* one fan said, while another added, *“His voice feels like home — comforting and honest.”* For many, *Working Man* became one of the performances they return to whenever they miss him.

George Donaldson | Celtic Thunder

Years later, the video still draws new comments from fans discovering it for the first time. Listeners describe replaying it, sharing it with friends, and feeling grateful that moments like this were captured live. George Donaldson’s *Working Man* isn’t just a highlight of Celtic Thunder — it’s a lasting tribute to an artist whose voice continues to resonate long after the final note.

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