Thanks to the clever investigative work of one Bones fan, we know that the awesome song at the end of "The Boy in the Shroud" was "Bring On the Wonder" and is by Susan Enan.
Susan Enan has a MySpace profile here.
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Thanks to the clever investigative work of one Bones fan, we know that the awesome song at the end of "The Boy in the Shroud" was "Bring On the Wonder" and is by Susan Enan.
Susan Enan has a MySpace profile here.
Thanks for this! I loved that song and waited through the credits for the now common title and artist.
Beautiful song, and helped make this episode really profound. The whole episode, I think, pushed Bones to a new level.
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THANK you. My mom and I were dying to get info on that song. It was so pretty. I can’t wait to tell her!
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GREAT SONG!! THANKS FOR THE HELP FINDING IT! I searched everywhere,and so did my family, was sooo glad I got here and found it!
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When I couldn’t find this song on Susan Enan CDs, further research revealed the song “Bring on the Wonder ” is by Susan Egan, with a G, and her “debut” album is scheduled to appear soon.
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Sorry, sorry! Amazon re-spelled Enan to “Egan” when I searched for this music, but apparently it’s only because they don’t have a Susan Enan CD. So, don’t look there for the Susan ENAN CD.
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Can anybody tell the song that’s playing during Bones commercial trailers? Thanks, Ryan
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I think her name really is Susan Enan, with a g.
http://www.myspace.com/susanenan
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I really do mean SUSAN ENAN, with an N. No G!
http://www.myspace.com/susanenan
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her name isSusan Enan BRING ON THE WONDER is the name of the song.
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I bought the download of Susan Enan’s album “Plainsong” (contains the song “Bring on the Wonder”) at Amiestreet.com. Problem is that when I try to burn the album to CD several songs are cut off abruptly. Don’t buy this download from Amie Street, try iTunes instead.
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