Dick Gaughan

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  • folk
  • scottish
  • singer-songwriter
  • celtic
  • acoustic
Dick Gaughan (Richard Peter Gaughan )(b. 17 May 1948) is an influential Scottish musician, singer, and songwriter. He has recorded with Boys of the Lough and Five Hand Reel, and has a number of fine albums of his own. He took up the guitar at the age of seven. Although he has later sung in Scottish Gaelic, he is not fluent in that language; however, he has a powerful command of Scots. He began by singing in Edinburgh folk clubs and became a professional musician in 1970.

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Songs

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    1952 Vincent Black Lightning

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    51st (Highland) Division's Farewell to Sicily

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    A Different Kind of Love Song

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    Alan MacPherson of Mosspark / The Jig of Slurs

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    All the King's Horses

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    Allan MacPherson of Mosspark

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    Amandla! / Call It Freedom

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    As I Walked on the Road

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    Ask My Father / Lads of Laiose / The Connaught Heifers

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    Ask My Father / Lads of Laoise / The Connaught Heifers

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    Auchengeich Disaster

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    Ballad of '84

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    Banks of Green Willow

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    Blantyre Explosion

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    Bonnie Jeanie

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    Bonnie Jeannie o' Bethelnie

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    Bonnie Lass Amang the Heather

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    Bonnie Woodha'

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    Both Sides of the Tweed

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    Both Sides the Tweed

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    Bulmer's Fancy / The Silver Spire

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    By the People

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    Cam' Ye Ower Frae France

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    Collier Laddie

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    Coppers and Brass / The Gander in the Pratie Hole

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    Craigie Hill

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    Crooked Jack

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    Dowie Dens o'Yarrow

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    Drunk Rent Collector

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    Erin Go Bragh


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