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Lonnie Donegan
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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Stewball
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Take My Hand, Precious Lord
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Take This Hammer
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Talking Guitar Blues
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Talking Guitar Blues (British version)
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Talking Guitar Blues (US version)
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The Ballad of Jesse James (feat. Dickie Bishop)
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The Ballad of Jessie James
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The Battle of New Orleans
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The Comancheros
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The Cumberland Gap
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The Doctor's Daughter
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The Golden Vanity
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The Goldrush Is Over
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The Grand Coulee Dam
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The House of the Rising Sun
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The Market Song
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The Market Song (feat. Max Miller)
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The Party's Over
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The Passing Stranger
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The Sunshine of His Love
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The Welfare Line
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The Wreck of the John B.
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Theme From Film 'Light Fingers
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There's a Big Wheel
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This Train
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Tiger Rag
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Times Are Getting Hard Boys
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Tit Bits
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Tit-Bits (feat. Max Miller)
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Tom Doley
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Tom Dooley
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Trumpet Sounds
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Virgin Mary
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Wabash Cannonball
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We Shall Walk Through the Valley
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Wedding Bells
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When I Get Off This Feeling
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When I Move to the Sky (feat. Otilie Patterson)
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When I Was Young
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When the Sun Goes Down
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Where in the World Are We Going?
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Where in This World Are We Going
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Whoa Buck
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Whoa Buck (Whoa Back, Buck)
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Won't You Tell Me
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World Cup Willie
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Worried Man Blues
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Worried Man Blues (feat. Dickie Bishop)
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Wreck of the Old '97