Tracklist
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31 | Play track | The Cruel Mother |
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7:03 | |||
32 | Play track | Turpin Hero |
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2:35 | |||
33 | Sweet William |
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3:21 | ||||
34 | Play track | Hori-Horo |
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1:42 | |||
35 | Play track | Scarborough Fair |
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1:37 | |||
36 | Play track | The Bonny Irish Boy |
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1:35 | |||
37 | Play track | The Spermwhale Fishery |
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2:39 | |||
38 | Play track | Higher Germanie |
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2:55 | |||
39 | Play track | My Bonny Miner Lad |
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1:50 | |||
40 | Play track | My Bonny Bonny Boy |
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3:14 | |||
41 | The Bonny Labouring Boy |
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4:18 | ||||
42 | Play track | The Unquiet Grave |
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4:11 |
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Shirley Collins
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Shirley Collins MBE (born Shirley Elizabeth Collins on 5 July 1935 in Hastings, Sussex) is an award-winning British folksinger who was a significant contributor to the English Folk Revival of the 1960s and 1970s. She often performed and recorded with her sister Dolly Collins, whose accompaniment on piano and portative organ created unique settings for her sister's plain, austere singing style. Collins's seminal recording is considered by many to be 'Anthems in Eden', released in 1969. With her second husband Ashley Hutchings she created the all-acoustic Etchingha… read more
Shirley Collins MBE (born Shirley Elizabeth Collins on 5 July 1935 in Hastings, Sussex) is an award-winning British folksinger who was a significant contributor to the English Folk Revival … read more
Shirley Collins MBE (born Shirley Elizabeth Collins on 5 July 1935 in Hastings, Sussex) is an award-winning British folksinger who was a significant contributor to the English Folk Revival of the 1960s and 1970s. She often performed an… read more