Richard Thompson

Bild Quelle:


  • folk
  • singer-songwriter
  • folk rock
  • guitar
  • folk-rock
Richard Thompson is a gifted guitarist and songwriter whose critical acclaim and cult following has often threatened but never managed to cross over into mainstream appeal. In 1967 as a precocious 17 year old he was a founder member of Fairport Convention. Now legendary as pioneers of folk rock they were then captivated by the sounds of the emerging singer-songwriters of the American east and west coasts.

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Songs

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    Both Ends Burning

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    Broken Doll

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    Burns Supper

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    Business On You

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    Ca Plane Pour Moi

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    Calvary Cross

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    Can't Win

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    Cash Down Never Never

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    Choice Wife

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    Cold Feet

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    Cold Kisses

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    Conviction

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    Cooksferry Queen

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    Corona for Mr. Chocolate

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    Crash the Party

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    Crawl Back

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    Crawl Back (Under My Stone)

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    Crazy Man Michael

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    Cressida

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    Cry Me a River

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    Dad's Gonna Kill Me

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    Danny Boy

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    Dark Hand Over My Heart

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    Dead Man's Handle

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    Dear Janet Jackson

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    Devonside

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    Did She Jump or Was She Pushed

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    Dimming of the Day

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    Do All These Tears Belong to You?

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    Do It for My Sake

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    Don't Let a Thief Steal Into Your Heart

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    Don't Roll Those Bloodshot Eyes at Me

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    Don't Sit on My Jimmy Shands

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    Don't Take It Laying Down

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    Don't Tempt Me

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    Down Where the Drunkards Roll

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    Drinking Wine Spo-Dee O'Dee

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    Drinking Wine Spo-dee-o-dee

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    Drowned Dog, Black Night

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    Dry My Tears and Move On

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    Dundee Hornpipe / Poppy Leaf Hornpipe

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    Dungeons for Eyes

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    Easy There Steady Now

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    Easy There, Steady Now

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    False or True

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    Fast Food

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    Fergus Laing

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    Fire in the Engine Room

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    First Breath

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    Flee as a Bird


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