Tracklist
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1 | Play track | Spencer the Rover |
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3:24 | |||
2 | Good Ale (Bob & Ron) |
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2:42 | ||||
3 | Play track | Thousands or More |
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2:39 | |||
4 | The Banks Of The Sweet Primroses (Bob, John, Jim & Ron) |
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2:07 | ||||
5 | Sweep! Chimney-Sweep! (Bob & Jim) |
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2:51 | ||||
6 | Play track | The Brisk and Bonny Lad |
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1:34 | |||
7 | The Month of May (Bob & Ron) |
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8 | Play track | My Father Had An Acre Of Land (Bob & Jim) |
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1:45 | |||
9 | The Seasons Round (Bob & Ron) |
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3:54 | ||||
10 | Sportsmen, Arouse! (Bob & Ron) |
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2:58 | ||||
11 | Hard Times of Old England (Ron) |
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2:58 | ||||
12 | Warlike Seamen (Bob, John, Jim & Ron) |
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3:24 | ||||
13 | The Brisk Young Ploughboy (Bob & Jim) |
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2:59 | ||||
14 | The Claudy Banks (Bob & Jim) |
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3:13 | ||||
15 | General Wolfe (Jim) |
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1:49 | ||||
16 | Adieu, Sweet Lovely Nancy (Bob & Jim) |
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2:47 | ||||
17 | Talking (Jim) |
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0:33 | ||||
18 | Come Write Me Down, Ye Powers Above |
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2:50 |
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The Copper Family
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The Copper Family is a multi-generational British folksinging family whose work spans the period from the 1840s to the present. They sing traditional folk songs of south England and are the only and original source for many of the songs they sing. Their style of delivery is rough-and-ready unison and harmony, mostly a cappella, and their subject matter is farming, the seasons, and the country life in general. Their Wikipedia site (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_family) and their official site (http://www.thecopperfamily.com/) give more details.
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The Copper Family is a multi-generational British folksinging family whose work spans the period from the 1840s to the present. They sing traditional folk songs of south England and are th… read more
The Copper Family is a multi-generational British folksinging family whose work spans the period from the 1840s to the present. They sing traditional folk songs of south England and are the only and original source for many of the son… read more