A. L. Lloyd

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  • folk
  • under 2000 listeners
  • sea shanties
  • alan lomax
Albert Lancaster Lloyd (29 February 1908- 29 September 1982), usually known as A. L. Lloyd or Bert Lloyd, was an English folk singer and collector of folk songs, and as such was a key figure in the folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s.
Lloyd was born in Wandsworth in London, his father was an AA Patrolman and failed smallholder. His mother sang songs around the house and according to Lloyd mimicked the Gipsy singers that she'd heard.

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Songs

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    A Hundred Years Ago

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    A Jug of Punch

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    A Jug Of This

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    All For Me Grog

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    Blood Red Roses

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    Do Me Ama

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    Farewell To Tarwathie

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    Greenland Bound

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    Haul on the Bowline

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    John Barleycorn

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    Lord Franklin

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    Maggie May

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    Off To Sea Once More

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    Paddy and the Whale

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    Reuben Ranzo

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    Rolling Down To Old Maui

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    Rosin the Beau

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    Sally Racket

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    Santy Anna

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    Talcahuana Girls

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    The Balaena

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    The Bonny Ship The Diamond

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    The Butcher and the Chambermaid

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    The Coast Of Peru

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    The Cruel Ship's Captain

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    The Cruel Ship's Carpenter

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    The Derby Ram

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    The Drunken Maidens

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    The Eclipse

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    The Farmer's Servant

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    The Foggy Dew

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    The Greenland Whale Fishery

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    The Mower

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    The Parson and The Maid

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    The Robber's Song

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    The Sailboat 'Malarkey'

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    The Twenty Third Of March

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    The Two Magicians

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    The Weary Whaling Grounds

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    The Whaleman's Lament

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    Three Drunken Huntsmen

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    When Johnson's Ale Was New


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