Bill Morrissey

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  • singer-songwriter
  • folk
  • americana
  • laid-back
  • troubadour
Hailing from New Hampshire in the northeastern United States, singer-songwriter Bill Morrissey writes about everyday life on the fringes, both geographical--e.g., fading mill towns, railyards, prisons--and interpersonal--e.g., instant infatuation with an unknown woman at a bar. He sometimes doesn't so much sing as croak, but his understated, weathered voice blends well with the unsentimental, toughened characters in many of his songs. It just fits.

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Songs

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    Love Arrives

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    Love Song / New York, 1982

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    Married for Money

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    Married Man

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    Mobile

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    Monday Morning Blues

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    Morrissey Falls in Love at First Sight

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    Motels and Planes

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    Moving Day

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    My Baby and Me

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    My Old Town

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    Night Train

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    Oil Money

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    Party at the U.N.

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    Pay Day

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    Picnic

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    Robert Johnson

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    Rosie

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    Run You through the Mill

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    Sandy

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    Shake That Thing

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    She's That Kind of Mystery

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    She's Your Baby Now

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    Small Town on the River

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    So Many Things

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    St. Valentine's Day

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    Summer Night

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    Texas Blues

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    The Driver's Song

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    The Packard Company

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    These Cold Fingers

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    Time to Go Home

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    Traveling by Cab

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    Turn and Spin

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    Up on the C.P. Line

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    Waiting for the Rain

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    Walk Down These Streets

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    When Summer's Ended

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    Will You Be My Rose?

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    Winter Laundry

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    Winter Song

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    You'll Never Get to Heaven


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