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Jake Thackray
Jake Thackray (27 February, 1938 - 24 December, 2002) was a singer-songwriter in the tradition of French chansonniers such as his friend and inspiration Georges Brassens. Born in Yorkshire and educated at the highly respected University of Durham, Thackray became a teacher in the early 1960s and started singing, both in folk clubs and to amuse his students. He became a familiar figure on television in the late 1960s, often composing a new song every week. He recorded several albums and was a popular stage performer, but Thackray preferred the smaller, more intimate atmosphere of folk clubs.
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Songs
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Grandad
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Greasy Joan (One Eyed Isaac)
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Hole
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I Stayed Off Work Today
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I've Been Left on the Shelf
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Isabel Makes Love Upon National Monuments
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Isabella
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Isabella (Marinette)
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Isobel
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Isobel Makes Love Upon National Monuments
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It Was Only a Gypsy
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Jolly Captain
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Joseph
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Jumble Sale
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La Di Da (Tra La La)
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Ladies Basic Freedoms Polka
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Lah-Di-Dah
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Le Cygne Noir
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Leopold Alcocks
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Leopold Alcox