Lonnie Donegan

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  • skiffle
  • folk
  • country
  • 60s
  • pop
Lonnie Donegan MBE (29 April 1931 – 3 November 2002) was a British "skiffle" musician, with more than 20 UK Top 30 hits to his name. He is referred to as the "King of Skiffle" and is often cited as a large influence on the generation of British musicians who became famous in the 1960s. Donegan was born as Anthony James Donegan in Glasgow, Scotland, the son of a professional violinist. His ethnic mix was Scottish/Irish.

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Songs

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    Interstate Forty

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    It Is No Secret

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    It Was a Very Good Year

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    It's a Long Road to Travel

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    Jack O' Diamonds

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    Jack O'Diamonds

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    Jimmie Brown the Newsboy

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    John Hardy

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    John Hardy (Alternate Take)

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    John Henry

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    Joshua Fit De Battle of Jericho

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    Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho

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    Junco Partner (Junko Partner)

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    Just a Closer Walk With Thee

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    Just A-Wearying for You

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    Keep on the Sunny Side

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    Kevin Barry

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    Lazy John

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    Leave My Woman Alone

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    Leavin' Blues

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    Leaving Blues

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    Lemon Tree

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    Light From the Lighthouse

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    Lively!

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    Lonesome Traveller

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    Long Summer Day

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    Lonnie With Alan Freeman

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    Lonnie's Skiffle Party, Part 1

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    Lonnie's Skiffle Party, Part 2

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    Lorelei

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    Losing by a Hair

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    Lost John

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    Louisiana Man

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    Love Is Strange

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    Lovey Told Me Goodbye

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    Lumbered

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    Michael Row the Boat

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    Michael Row the Boat Ashore

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    Michael, Row the Boat (mono)

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    Michael, Row the Boat (stereo)

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    Michael, Row the Boat Ashore

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    Midnight Special

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    Miss Otis Regrets

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    Mr. Froggy

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    Mule Skinner Blues

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    Muleskinner Blues (feat. Van Morrison)

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    My Dixie Darling

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    My Lagan Love

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    My Old Man's a Dustman

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    My Old Man's a Dustman (Ballad of a Refuse Disposal Officer)


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