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Sheila Stewart
(07 Jul 1937 - 09 Dec 2014)
Female Person - Scotland
folk singer
Releases
(1)
Official
Album
From the Heart of the Tradition
2000
Relationships
(5)
Member Of
The Stewart Family
Scottish Women
Siblings
Cathie Stewart
Parents
Belle Stewart
Alex Stewart
Recordings by
(28)
The Convict’s Song
2:40 (1966)
Young Jamie Foyers
2:47 (1966)
The Corncake Amang the Whinny Knowes
2:12 (1966)
Donald’s Return to Glencoe
?:?? (1968)
The Mountain Streams Where the Moorcocks Crow
4:00 (1998)
Young Jimmy Foyers
2:47 (1998)
Queen Amang the Heather
4:58 (2000)
Twa Brothers
4:25 (2000)
False False
1:43 (2000)
Hatton Woods
3:05 (2000)
Glencoe
4:47 (2000)
Bogie's Bonnie Belle
2:49 (2000)
The Mill o' Tiftys Annie
4:49 (2000)
Wi' My Dog and Gun
3:24 (2000)
Blackwaterside
4:16 (2000)
Mantle So Green
4:02 (2000)
Blue Bleezin' Blind Drunk
1:25 (2000)
Willie Leonard
3:03 (2000)
Echo Mocks the Corncrake
1:59 (2000)
The Moving On Song
1:59 (2000)
The Oxford Tragedy
3:56 (2000)
Inverness-shire
2:24 (2000)
The Convict's Song
2:21 (2000)
A Health to All True Lovers
3:38 (2000)
The Nobleman's Wedding
3:37 (2000)
The Parting Glass
?:?? (2000)
Blue Bleezing Blind Drunk
1:32 (16 Apr 2007)
Blue Bleezin, Blind Drunk (Scotland)
1:30 ()
On Recordings
(3)
Vocals
Young Jamie Foyers
2:47
Sheila Stewart
(1966)
lead vocals
The Convict’s Song
2:40
Sheila Stewart
(1966)
lead vocals
The Corncake Amang the Whinny Knowes
2:12
Sheila Stewart
(1966)
lead vocals
Credited as
(2)
Sheila Stewart
Alex, Belle, Cathie and Sheila
Works
(2)
Composed
Blue Bleezing Blind Drunk
Lyrics
Blue Bleezing Blind Drunk
Links
(3)
Discogs
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1675966
VIAF ID
http://viaf.org/viaf/69000619
Wikidata
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18635471