Leon Rosselson

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  • folk
  • protest
  • british folk
  • socialist
  • political
Leon Rosselson (born 1934) is a well-respected English songwriter and writer of children's books. Launching his career in the early '60s, he was a member of folk revivalist group The Galliards. Later, in 1962, he was a founding member of The Three City Four. He came to prominence, singing his own satirical songs, in the BBC's topical TV programme of the early 1960s, That Was The Week That Was. For much of his career Rosselson has toured Britain and abroad, singing mainly his own songs and accompanying himself with complex arrangements for acoustic guitar.

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Songs

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    Money Matters

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    My Daughter, My Son

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    My Father's Jewish World

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    No Cause for Alarm

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    On Her Silver Jubilee

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    Perspectives

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    Pills

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    Plan

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    Postcards From Cuba

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    She Came From Out of Nowhere

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    Somebody's Stolen the End of My Dream

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    Song of the Moderate Man

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    Story Line

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    Sun

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    Susie

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    The Ant and the Grasshopper

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    The Invisible Man

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    The Last Chance

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    The Man Who Puffs the Big Cigar

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    The Rules of the Game


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