Shirley Collins

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  • folk
  • english folk
  • traditional folk
  • british folk
  • folk songs
Shirley Collins and her sister, Dolly, grew up in the Hastings area of East Sussex in a family which kept alive a great love of traditional song. Songs learnt from their grandfather and from their mother's sister, Grace Winborn, were to be important in the sisters' repertoire throughout their career. On leaving school, at the age of 17, Shirley Collins enrolled at a teachers' training college in Tooting, south London.

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Songs

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    Long Years Ago

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    Lord Allenwater

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    Lost in a Wood

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    Lovely Joan

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    March the Morning Sun

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    Mariner's Farewell

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    Maydens Came

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    Mistress's Health / Lumps of Plum Pudding

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    Mowing the Barley

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    Murder of Maria Marten

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    My Bonny Miller Lad

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    Never Again

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    Newcastle

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    Nottamun Town

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    Omie Wise

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    One Night as I Lay in My Bed

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    One Night as I Lay on My Bed

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    Over the Hills and Far Away

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    Plains of Waterloo

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    Polly on the Shore

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    Polly Vaughan

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    Poor Murdered Woman

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    Poor Old Horse

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    Poor Sally Sits A-Weeping

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    Portsmouth

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    Pretty Saro

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    Rambleaway

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    Reynardine

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    Richie Song

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    Richie Story


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