[Wikipedia - Traditional - Circa 1860]
Adapted in 1950 by Tony Saletan
who Taught it to Pete Seeger
Performed 1955 LIVE by The Weavers at Reunion Concert
Recorded 1960 by The Highwaymen
New Words And Music by Lonnie Donegan
Unissued - Released on LP -
Lonnie Donegan's Golden Hour Of Golden Hits" [1974]
Also Recorded 0n PYE 15371 A [MONO]
Recorded Circa August 1961 -
Winter Gardens Pavilion Theatre,
97 Church St, City Centre, Blackpool, UK –
Lonnie Donegan [banjo/vcl solo], Les Bennetts [gt leader],
Peter Huggett [bass], Pete Appleby [drums],
Miki and Griff [acc vcl]
Born Anthony James Donegan in Bridgdon, Glasgow, SCOTLAND
[1931 - 2002]
1995 - IVOR NOVELLO Lifetime Achievement Award
Recorded 1951 to 1998
2000 - Awarded MBE {Member of British Empire]
Adapted in 1950 by Tony Saletan
who Taught it to Pete Seeger
Performed 1955 LIVE by The Weavers at Reunion Concert
Recorded 1960 by The Highwaymen
New Words And Music by Lonnie Donegan
Unissued - Released on LP -
Lonnie Donegan's Golden Hour Of Golden Hits" [1974]
Also Recorded 0n PYE 15371 A [MONO]
Recorded Circa August 1961 -
Winter Gardens Pavilion Theatre,
97 Church St, City Centre, Blackpool, UK –
Lonnie Donegan [banjo/vcl solo], Les Bennetts [gt leader],
Peter Huggett [bass], Pete Appleby [drums],
Miki and Griff [acc vcl]
Born Anthony James Donegan in Bridgdon, Glasgow, SCOTLAND
[1931 - 2002]
1995 - IVOR NOVELLO Lifetime Achievement Award
Recorded 1951 to 1998
2000 - Awarded MBE {Member of British Empire]
- Category
- Highway Men
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