Martin Carthy

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  • folk
  • british folk
  • english folk
  • traditional folk
  • singer-songwriter
Martin Carthy (born May 21, 1941) is an English folk singer and guitarist who has remained one of the most influential figures in British traditional music, inspiring contemporaries such as Bob Dylan and Paul Simon and later artists such as Richard Thompson since he emerged as a young musician in the early days of the folk revival. He was born in Hatfield and grew up in Hampstead, London. After training as an actor he sang in coffee bars.

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Songs

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    Stitch in Time

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    Streets of Forbes

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    Such a War Has Never Been

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    Swaggering Boney

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    The Ant and the Grasshopper

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    The Banks of the Nile

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    The Barley and the Rye

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    The Barley Straw

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    The Bedmaking

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    The Begging Song

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    The Bloody Fields of Flanders, Far Over Struy

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    The Bloody Gardener

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    The Bold Poachers

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    The Bonny Black Hare

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    The Bonny Hind

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    The Bows of London

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    The Broomfield Hill

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    The Cottage in the Wood

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    The Deserter

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    The Devil & the Feathery Wife

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    The Devil and the Feathery Wife

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    The Dominion of the Sword

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    The Elfin Knight (feat. Bert Jansch)

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    The Farmer's Servant

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    The Foggy Dew

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    The Fowler

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    The Foxhunt

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    The Friar in the Well

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    The Handsome Cabin Boy

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    The Harry Lime Theme

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    The Humane Turnkey

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    The Humane Turnkey (1)

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    The Humane Turnkey (2)

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    The January Man

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    The Lofty Tall Ship

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    The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll

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    The Maid and the Palmer

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    The Man of Burnham Town

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    The Queen of Hearts

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    The Rainbow

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    The Royal Lament

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    The Seven Virgins

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    The Sheepstealer

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    The Skewbald

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    The Sleepwalker

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    The Song of the Lower Classes

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    The Trees They Do Grow High

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    The Trimdon Grange Explosion

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    The Two Magicians

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    The Whale Catchers


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