Glenn Yarbrough

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  • folk
  • vocal
  • 60s
  • soundtrack
  • singer
Glenn Yarbrough (January 12, 1930—) is an American folk singer. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and attended St. John's College. He was the lead singer with The Limeliters and had a prolific solo career, recording on various labels.
Among other career highlights, Yarbrough provided vocals for the Rankin/Bass animated versions of The Hobbit (1977) and The Return of the King (1980), singing songs such as "The Road Goes Ever On" and "Frodo of the Nine Fingers".

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Songs

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    Lonesome Cities

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    Lonesome Valley

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    Love Come A-Tricklin' Down

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    Love's Been Good to Me

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    Lovers

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    Mattie Down

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    Me and My Dog (Old Blue)

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    More I Cannot Wish You

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    My Mule Sal

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    New "Frankie and Johnnie" Song

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    Night Song

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    No One to Talk My Troubles To

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    O Holy Night

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    O Little Town of Bethlehem

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    Old Maid's Song

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    One Day Soon

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    One More River

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    One More Round

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    Only Love

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    People Change

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    Poor Boy

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    Rain Drops

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    Red River Valley

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    Release Me

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    Rich Gal, Poor Gal

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    Rose

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    Sailor's Grave

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    San Francisco Bay Blues

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    Scarlet Ribbons

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    She Believes in Me

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    Silent Night

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    Silver Bells

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    Simple Gifts

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    Sleep My Love

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    So Long, San Francisco

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    Some Enchanted Evening

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    Some of Them Fall

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    Some Trust in Chariots

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    Somewhere My Love

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    Spanish Is a Loving Tongue

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    Stanyan Street

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    Stanyan Street, Revisited

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    Stella's Got a New Dress

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    Suspiros Del Chanchamayo

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    Tailor and the Mouse

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    Ten O' Clock, All Is Well (The Town Crier's Song)

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    That's the Way it's Gonna Be

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    The Beautiful Strangers

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    The Christmas Song

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    The Happy Whistler


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