The Watersons

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  • folk
  • british folk
  • english folk
  • traditional
  • lesser known yet streamable artists
An English folk group from Hull, Yorkshire, the Watersons performed mainly traditional songs with little or no accompaniment. Their distinctive sound came from their close harmonies. Original members were Norma Waterson, Mike Waterson, and Lal Waterson, with their cousin John Harrison from Kingston High School. They had a skiffle band in the early 1960s but moved on to playing more traditional material. They were briefly known as "The Folksons".

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Songs

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    Stormy Winds

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    Stormy Winds or Shepherds Are the Cleverest Lads

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    Stow Brow

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    Stumbling On

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    Stur Mo Chroi

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    Swansea Town

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    Swarthfell Rocks

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    Sweet Lullaby

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    Sweet William

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    Swinton May Song

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    T Stands for Thomas

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    Tam Lyn

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    The Beggar Man

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    The Bitter Withy

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    The Bonny Lighthorseman

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    The Brave Ploughboy

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    The Brisk Lad

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    The Broom of Cowdenknowes

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    The Derby Ram

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    The Furze Field

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    The Good Old Way

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    The Green Fields of England

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    The Greenland Whale Fishery

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    The Holly Bear a Berry

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    The Holmfirth Anthem

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    The Jolly Waggoners

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    The Lincolnshire Shepherd

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    The Morning Looks Charming

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    The North Country Maid

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    The Old Churchyard

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    The Ploughboy

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    The Poacher's Fate

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    The Pretty Drummer Boy

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    The Prickle-Holly Bush

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    The Still and Silent Ocean

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    The Thirty Foot Trailer

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    The Thirty-Foot Trailer

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    The Tour of the Dales

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    The Unfortunate Lass

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    The Wanton Life of Castlegate

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    The Wanton Wife of Castlegate

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    The Welcome Sailor

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    The Wensleydale Lad (Leeds Church)

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    The Whitby Lad

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    The White Cockade

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    The White Hare of Howden

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    The Yorkshire Tup

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    There Are No Lights on Our Christmas Tree

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    Thirty-Foot Trailer

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    Three Day Millionaire


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