Anne Briggs

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  • folk
  • british folk
  • female vocalists
  • singer-songwriter
  • traditional folk
Anne Patricia Briggs (born 1944), known as Anne Briggs, is an English folk singer. Although she travelled widely, in the 1960s and early 1970s, appearing at folk clubs and venues in England and Ireland, she never aspired to commercial success or to achieve widespread public acknowledgement of her music. However, she was a highly influential figure in the English folk music revival, being a source of songs and musical inspiration for others such as A.L. Lloyd, Bert Jansch, The Watersons, June Tabor, Sandy Denny and Maddy Prior.

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Songs

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    Bird in the Bush

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    Blackwater Side

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    Blackwaterside

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    Clea Caught a Rabbit

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    Everytime

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    Fine Horseman

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    Fire and Wine

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    Gathering Rushes

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    Gathering Rushes in the Month of May

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    Go Your Way

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    Go Your Way My Love (feat. Bert Jansch)

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    Highlodge Hare

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    Hills of Greenmor

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    I Thought I Saw You Again

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    Let No Man Steal Your Thyme

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    Living by the Water

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    Lowlands

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    Lowlands Away

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    Maa Bonny Lad

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    Martinmas Time

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    My Bonny Boy

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    My Bonny Lad

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    Polly Vaughan

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    Reynardine

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    Ride, Ride

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    Rosemary Lane

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    Sandman's Song

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    She Moves Through the Fair

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    Sing a Song for You

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    Sovay

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    Standing on the Shore

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    Step Right Up

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    Sullivan's John

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    Summer's In

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    Tangled Man

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    The Bonambuie

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    The Cuckoo

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    The Doffing Mistress

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    The Recruited Collier

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    The Snow It Melts the Soonest

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    The Stonecutter Boy

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    The Whirly Whorl

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    Thorneymoor Woods

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    Tidewave

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    Time Has Come

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    Tongue in Cheek

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    Travelling's Easy

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    Willie o Winsbury

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    Willie o' Winsbury

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    Willie O'Winsbury


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