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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    Cold Haily Windy Night

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    Cold, Haily, Windy Night

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    College Grove / Silver Spear

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    College Grove / Silver Spear / Ballymurphy Rake / Maid Behind the Bar

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    Copshawholme Fair

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    Corbies

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    Cutty Wren

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    Dance With Me

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    Dancing At Whitsun

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    Dark Eyed Sailor

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    Dark-Eyed Sailor

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    Dawn Of The Day

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    Demon Lover

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    Demon of the Well

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    Diversus and Lazarus

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    Dogs and Ferrets

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    Down in Yon Forest

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    Drink Down The Moon

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    Drinking Down The Moon

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    E-flat English

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    Edward

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    Edwin

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    Elf Call

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    Erin

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    False Knight

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    False Knight of the Road

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    False Knight on the Road

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    Famous Flower Of Serving Men

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    Farther Along

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    Female Drummer

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    Female Drummer (Mk1)

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    Female Drummer (Mk2)

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    Female Drummer (Top Gear radio session 27/6/70)

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    Fighting For Strangers

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    Fire on the Line

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    First House in Connaught / The Woman of the House

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    Fisherman's Wife

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    Fly Up My Cock

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    Following Me

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    Four Nights Drunk

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    Galtee Farmer

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    Gamble Gold

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    Gamble Gold (Robin Hood)

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    Gaudete

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    Gaudette

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    General Taylor

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    General Taylor (studio outtake)

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    Gentleman Soldier

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    Go From My Window

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    Gone to America


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