The Wurzels

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  • scrumpy and western
  • folk
  • comedy
  • cider
  • pop
Adge Cutler and the Wurzels, renamed The Wurzels after Cutler's death, are a British Scrumpy and Western band.
The band is best known for its 1976 number one hit The Combine Harvester but has a history stretching nearly 40 years, and still performs to this day.
In its heyday the band was very popular despite disdain from "serious" critics.
The band recently released a new single "One for the Bristol City" and were the centre of a campaign to get it into the charts for September 30th 2007.

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Songs

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    Funky Farmyard

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    Give Me England

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    Give Me England!

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    Good Old Somerset

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    Good Old Summerset

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    Good Ole Somerset

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    Gotta Have Tenderness

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    Haggis Farewell

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    Hark at 'Ee Jacko

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    Hey, Come With Me

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    I Am A Cider Drinker

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    I Am a Cider Drinker (Paloma Blanca)

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    I Am a Cider Drinker 2007 (Paloma Blanca) (feat. Tony Blackburn)

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    I Couldn't Spell!!** & @ &**!!

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    I Got Me Beady Little Eye on Thee

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    I Got My Beady Little Eye On Thee

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    I Got My Beady Little Eye On You

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    I Keep Smilin

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    I Love to Swim in the Zider Zee

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    I Want to Be an Eddie Stobart Driver

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    I Wish I was Back on the Farm

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    I'll Never Get a Scrumpy Here

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    I'm the Captain of a Dredger

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    I've Got Me Beady Little Eye on Thee

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    In the Haymaking Time (Interpolating: Sing Something Simple)

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    It Wasn't Me

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    Keep Yer 'And on Yer 'Alfpenny

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    Let There Not Be Light

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    Look at 'ee Lookin' at I

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    Mabel, Mabel

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    Market Gardener

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    Market Gardner

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    Mevagissey

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    Mevagissy

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    Middle Diddle

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    Middle for Diddle

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    Morning Glory

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    My Somerset Crumpet Horn

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    My Threshing Machine

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    Nellie the Bionic Cow

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    Oh! Sir Jasper

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    One for the Bristol City

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    Ooh Arr Just a Little Bit

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    Ooh-Aah Just A Little Bit

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    Oom Pah Pah

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    Our Village Band

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    Pheasant Plucker's Son

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    Pill Pill

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    Pill, Pill

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    Rig Jig


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