Ewan MacColl , Charles Parker and Peggy Seeger

Comprised of:

  1. Ewan MacColl Male Person, Born: 25 Jan 1915 in Broughton , Died: 22 Oct 1989 in Brompton
  2. Charles Parker Male Person, Born: 05 Apr 1919 in , Died: 1980 in
  3. Peggy Seeger Female Person, Born: 17 Jun 1935 in New York

Releases (5)

Official

Album

  1. The Ballad of John Axon 1965
  2. The Big Hewer 1967
  3. Singing the Fishing 1967
  4. Song of a Road: A Radio Ballad About the Building of the M1 Motorway 1999
  5. The Travelling People 1999

Recordings (82)

  1. When you hew a lump of coal 1:21 (1999)
  2. Out of the dirt and darkness I was born 3:46 (1999)
  3. Schoolday's over; come on then, John 2:32 (1999)
  4. Now don't be late 2:17 (1999)
  5. You're at the pit bank 2:39 (1999)
  6. Oh dear, the experience to go down the pit 5:55 (1999)
  7. When I am down the pit 1:54 (1999)
  8. So now you know how coal is got 3:25 (1999)
  9. Jimmy, come back, come back 2:24 (1999)
  10. Yes... he was working next to me 4:05 (1999)
  11. And yet it's good to come from the pit 1:33 (1999)
  12. Three hundred years I hewed at the coal by hand 2:47 (1999)
  13. Down in the dark 2:44 (1999)
  14. In Durham and Northumberland, I'm sorry for to say 2:40 (1999)
  15. A miner has to possess that sense of humour 3:20 (1999)
  16. Coal is a thing that's cost life to get 5:39 (1999)
  17. Today, safety is the prime factor 4:54 (1999)
  18. Deep down in a man's heart 4:18 (1999)
  19. Up jumped the herring, the king of the sea... 2:03 (1999)
  20. Come all you gallant fishermen... 1:53 (1999)
  21. It's up with the dawn... 4:45 (1999)
  22. Years ago, you started very young... 4:23 (1999)
  23. I started to go to sea in 1892... 1:49 (1999)
  24. So it's off with a boiler full of steam... 3:54 (1999)
  25. When the wind is freshening... 5:00 (1999)
  26. What shall it profit a fisherman... 2:53 (1999)
  27. It's busk ye, my lads, get you up on the deck... 2:30 (1999)
  28. There's no feeling like coming into harbour... 3:14 (1999)
  29. Came a'ye fisher lassies... 3:32 (1999)
  30. Up jumped the herring... 10:25 (1999)
  31. Cwa, ye herring fishermen... 4:35 (1999)
  32. A' the week your man's away... 3:54 (1999)
  33. Wi' our nets and gear... 2:05 (1999)
  34. Our ships are small... 2:42 (1999)
  35. John Axon was a railway man... 3:22 (1999)
  36. It was 4 a.m. that Saturday... 1:55 (1999)
  37. The iron road road is a hard road... 9:52 (1999)
  38. It doesn't matter where you come from... 5:55 (1999)
  39. The rain was gently falling... 2:14 (1999)
  40. Come all you British loco men... 3:38 (1999)
  41. The repair was done... 3:14 (1999)
  42. I may be a wage slave on Monday... 4:27 (1999)
  43. Come all you young maidens... 2:39 (1999)
  44. Steam train, steam train... 3:53 (1999)
  45. Under the large injector steam-valve... 3:17 (1999)
  46. The engine had reached the distant signal... 11:36 (1999)
  47. On the 3rd of May 1957... 2:03 (1999)
  48. Introduction 2:19 (1999)
  49. We usually finish the shift in the pub... 1:04 (1999)
  50. I think it's the soil... 2:49 (1999)
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