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The Wurzels
Adge Cutler and the Wurzels, renamed The Wurzels after Cutler's death, are a British Scrumpy and Western band.
The band is best known for its 1976 number one hit The Combine Harvester but has a history stretching nearly 40 years, and still performs to this day.
In its heyday the band was very popular despite disdain from "serious" critics.
The band recently released a new single "One for the Bristol City" and were the centre of a campaign to get it into the charts for September 30th 2007.
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The band is best known for its 1976 number one hit The Combine Harvester but has a history stretching nearly 40 years, and still performs to this day.
In its heyday the band was very popular despite disdain from "serious" critics.
The band recently released a new single "One for the Bristol City" and were the centre of a campaign to get it into the charts for September 30th 2007.
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Songs
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The Charlton Mackrell Jug Band (Interpolating: MacNamara's Band and I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles)
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The Chew Magna Cha-Cha
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The Chewton Mendip Love-In
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The Combine Harvester
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The Combine Harvester (2001 remix)
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The Combine Harvester (Brand New Key)
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The Harvest of Love
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The Jubilee Day
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The Market Gardener
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The Marrow Song (Oh! What A Beauty)
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The Mixer Man's Lament
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The Shepton Mallet Matador
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The Tractor Song (Pushbike Song)
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The Tractor Song (The Pushbike Song)
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The Verger
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The Wurple-Diddle-I-Doo Song
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The Wurple-Diddle-I-Doo Song (The Village Band)
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The Wurzel Rock (Wurzelin' Time in Somerset)
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Thee Cassent Kill Cooch
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Thee's Got'n Where Thee Cassn't Back'n, Hassn't?
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There's a Spider in the Bathtub
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Tractor Song
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Tractor Song (The Pushbike Song)
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Tremble On
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Tubthumping
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Twice Daily
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Two Milk Churns
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Up The Clump
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Virtue Et Industrial
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Virtuet Industrial