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== Tracklist == | == Tracklist == | ||
#[[Buttercup Joe]] | #[[Buttercup Joe]] | ||
#[[Ship | #[[Ship that never returned, The|The Ship That Never Returned]] | ||
#[[Life of a Man, The|The Life of a Man]] / [[Dockyard Gate, The|The Dockyard Gate]] / [[Female Drummer, The|The Female Drummer]] / [[Bonny Blue Handkerchief]] | #[[Life of a Man, The|The Life of a Man]] / [[Dockyard Gate, The|The Dockyard Gate]] / [[Female Drummer, The|The Female Drummer]] / [[Bonny Blue Handkerchief]] | ||
#[[Good Old Jeff]] | #[[Good Old Jeff]] |
Revision as of 14:05, 20 January 2009
Harry Upton, Why Can't It Always Be Saturday?, Topic LP SP104 (1978).
Recorded by Mike Yates at the singer's home in Balcombe, Sussex, 1975-1977. The LP was a limited edition release which accompanied an article on Harry Upton in Traditional Music, Summer 1978.
Tracklist
- Buttercup Joe
- The Ship That Never Returned
- The Life of a Man / The Dockyard Gate / The Female Drummer / Bonny Blue Handkerchief
- Good Old Jeff
- The Royal Albion / The Little Cabin Boy
- Why Can't It Always Be Saturday?
- I'm a Man That's Done Wrong
- Seaweed
- In a Cottage by the Sea
- In Wayward Town
- The Thrashing Machine / I Come from the Country