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Ewan MacColl
Ewan MacColl (born James Henry Miller in Salford, Lancashire, on 25 January 1915; died 22 October 1989) is recognised as the father of the British folk revival. The writer of classics such as "Dirty Old Town" and "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (which won him a Grammy in 1972), MacColl partnered Peggy Seeger and was father to musicians Kirsty MacColl, Neill MacColl and Calum MacColl, and grandfather to Bombay Bicycle Club's Jamie MacColl.
More info on Last.fm Ewan McColl. Antiquities (1998)
| listen | music | Album | online | mp3 | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Manchester Rambler | Ewan MacColl | Antiquities | 1 | 4:45 | 1998 | ||
| Economic Miracle | Ewan MacColl | Antiquities | 2 | 2:47 | 1998 | ||
| The Island | Ewan MacColl | Antiquities | 3 | 4:51 | 1998 | ||
| Maggie Went Green | Ewan MacColl | Antiquities | 4 | 1:06 | 1998 | ||
| The Shoals of Herring | Ewan MacColl | Antiquities | 5 | 3:54 | 1998 | ||
| The Maid Gaed Tae The Mill | Ewan MacColl | Antiquities | 6 | 2:07 | 1998 | ||
| The Press Gang | Ewan MacColl | Antiquities | 7 | 1:56 | 1998 | ||
| House Hungry Blues | Ewan MacColl | Antiquities | 8 | 2:40 | 1998 | ||
| Dracumag | Ewan MacColl | Antiquities | 9 | 3:13 | 1998 | ||
| The Driver's Song | Ewan MacColl | Antiquities | 10 | 2:10 | 1998 | ||
| Sellafield Child | Ewan MacColl | Antiquities | 11 | 3:10 | 1998 | ||
| Rogues Gallery | Ewan MacColl | Antiquities | 12 | 3:25 | 1998 | ||
| The Joy of Living | Ewan MacColl | Antiquities | 13 | 4:41 | 1998 |
Bundook Ballads (1965)
| listen | music | Album | online | mp3 | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Any Complaints | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 1 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| The Fortress Song | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 2 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| Farewell to Sicily | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 3 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| The Ballad of Wadi Maktilla | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 4 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| The Dying Soldier | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 5 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| The Ghost Army of Korea | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 6 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| Browned Off | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 7 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| When This Ruddy War Is Over | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 8 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| Join the British Army | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 9 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| On the Move Tonight | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 10 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| The Second Front Song | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 11 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| Seven Years in the Sand | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 12 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| Hand Me Down Me Petticoat | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 13 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| The Young Trooper Cut Down in His Prime | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 14 | 0:00 | 1965 | ||
| Bless 'em All | Ewan MacColl | Bundook Ballads | 15 | 0:00 | 1965 |
Bothy Ballads of Scotland (1961)
Songs of Robert Burns (1959)
Traditional Songs and Ballads of Scotland
The Legend of Ewan MacColl
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