Ian & Sylvia

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  • folk
  • canadian
  • singer-songwriter
  • 60s
  • country
Ian & Sylvia were Canadian folksingers, largely active from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. Ian Tyson was born in B.C., tried his hand at rodeo, but turned to music after an injury. He retired to a ranch, bought in part with the royalties from Four Strong Winds. He is still active in music. Sylvia Fricker began singing with him in the 60s and did so for about 10 years. They started out doing mostly Canadian folk, tried their hand at some of their own, did some blues-y stuff. Best of the Vanguard years has a good representation.

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Songs

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    Live A-Humble

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    London Life

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    Lonely Girls

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    Long Lonesome Road

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    Long Long Time to Get Old

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    Lovin' Sound

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    Makes a Long Time Man Feel Bad

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    Marlborough Street Blues

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    Mary Anne

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    Maude's Blues

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    Molly and Tenbrooks

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    Moonshine Can

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    Nancy Whiskey

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    Nancy Whisky

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    Ninety Degrees by Ninety Degrees

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    Nova Scotia Farewell

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    Oh Katy Dear

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    Old Blue

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    Play One More

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    Poor Lazarus

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    Pride of Petrovar

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    Rambler Gambler

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    Reason to Believe

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    Red Velvet

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    Rocks and Gravel

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    Royal Canal

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    Salmon in the Sea

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    Satisfied Mind

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    She'll Be Gone

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    Short Grass

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    Si les bateaux

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    So Much for Dreaming

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    Some Day Soon

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    Someday Soon

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    Song for Canada

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    Southern Comfort

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    Spanish Is a Loving Tongue

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    Stores He'd Tell

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    Summer Wages

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    Swing Down, Chariot

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    Taking Care of Business

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    Tears of Rage

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    Texas Rangers

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    The Circle Game

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    The French Girl

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    The Ghost Lover

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    The Greenwood Sidie (The Cruel Mother)

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    The Jealous Lover

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    The Mighty Quinn

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    The Renegade


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