Ewan MacColl

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  • folk
  • scottish
  • celtic
  • singer-songwriter
  • british folk
Ewan MacColl (25 January 1915 - 22 October 1989) is recognised as the father of the British folk revival. He was born in Salford, Lancashire, England. Innovative and inspiring, both collecting traditional songs, as well as writing new ones. He was, and remains, a very influential artist, writer and singer, committed to social issues. He travelled around the world collecting and recording songs.

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Songs

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    Minorie

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    My Apron Now

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    My Old Man

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    Nobody Knew She Was There

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    O That I Had Ne'er Been Married

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    One Night as I Lay on My Bed

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    Paddy Doyle

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    Rattlin' Roarin' Willie

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    Rogues Gallery

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    Row Bullies Row

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    Sellafield Child

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    She Was a Rum One

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    She's Fair and Fause

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    Sheath and Knife

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    Sheep Crook and Black Dog

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    Shoals of Herring

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    Song of the Fisher Lassies

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    Song of the Iron Road

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    Stormalong

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    Such a Parcel O'rogues in a Nation

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    The Ballad of Jesus Christ

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    The Band of Shearers

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    The Baron o' Leys

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    The Beggar Laddie

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    The Black Velvet Band

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    The Blantyre Explosion

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    The Braes o' Balquither

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    The Bramble Briar

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    The Brewer Laddie

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    The Cooper O'Cuddy

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    The Crafty Farmer

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    The Deil's Awa Wi' Th' Exciseman

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    The Dreadnought

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    The Driver's Song

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    The Dusty Miller

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    The Earl of Errol

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    The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face

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    The Flying Cloud

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    The Foggy Dew

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    The Four Loom Weaver

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    The Gauger

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    The Gresford Disaster

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    The Grey Cock

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    The Handsome Cabin Boy

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    The Island

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    The Joy of Living

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    The Keach in the Creel

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    The Lag's Song

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    The Lothian Hairst

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    The Maid Gaed Tae the Mill


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