Steeleye Span

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  • folk
  • folk rock
  • british folk
  • celtic
  • british
Steeleye Span formed in 1969 from members of Fairport Convention and out of the ashes of Sweeney's Men creating a distinctive fusion of both British folk with electric rock music. The resulting first version of the band was formed by ex-Fairport bassist Ashley Hutchings and built around two pairs of vocalists, one English, one Irish, Tim Hart & Maddy Prior and Gay & Terry Woods. Rhythm was to be supplied largely by Hutchings' bass, and without drums.

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Songs

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    A Calling on Song

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    A Calling-On Song

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    A Cannon by Telemann

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    Alison Gross

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    All Around My Hat

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    All Round My Hat

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    All Things Are Quite Silent

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    Arbour

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    Australia

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    Autumn to Spring Medley

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    Awake, Awake

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    Bach Goes to Limerick

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    Bachelor's Hall

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    Bachelors Hall

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    Barnet Fair

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    Bede's Death Song

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    Betsy Bell

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    Betsy Bell and Mary Gray

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    Beyond the Dreaming Place

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    Black Jack Davey

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    Black Jack Davy

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    Black Swan

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    Blackleg Miner

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    Blacksmith

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    Blow your Trumpet Gabriel

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    Bold Poachers

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    Bold Preachers (Stuart Henry Show radio session 23/7/70)

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    Bonnets So Blue

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    Bonnie Birdy

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    Bonny Black Hare

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    Bonny Irish Boy

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    Bonny Moorhen

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    Boys of Bedlam

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    Bride's Farewell

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    Bright Morning Star

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    Bring 'em Down / A Hundred Years Ago

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    Bring 'Em Down / Haul on the Bowline

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    Bryan O' Lynn / The Hag With the Money

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    Ca The Ewes

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    Cadgwith Anthem

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    Cadwith Anthem

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    Calling on Song

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    Cam Ye

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    Cam Ye O'er Frae France

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    Cam Ye'Oer Frae France (live)

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    Cannon by Telemann

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    Canon

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    Captain Coulston

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    Chanticleer

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    Child Owlet


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