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Charlie Wills was a Somerset/Dorset folk singer and sole artist on the 1972 album carrying his name. The 12" LP was released on [[Leader Records]]. | Charlie Wills was a Somerset/Dorset folk singer and sole artist on the 1972 album carrying his name. The 12" LP was released on [[Leader Records]]. | ||
== Discograpy == | |||
Leader Records | |||
*[[LEA 4041]] [[Charlie Wills]] With booklet. (1972) | |||
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=== Also features on the following albums === | |||
Voice of the People.Volume 18 To catch a fine buck was my delight - Songs of hunting and poaching (Topic TSCD 668) | |||
*Track 18 - [[Charlie Wills]] - [[The House that Jack Built]] | |||
Voice of the People. Volume 7 First I'm going to sing you a ditty - Rural fun and frolics (Topic TSCD 657) | |||
*Track 28 - [[Charlie Wills]] - [[Up To the Rigs of London Town]] | |||
Songs of Seduction (The Folk Songs of Britain) | |||
[[Charlie Wills]] - [[The Rigs of London Town]] | |||
The Child Ballads 1 (The Folk Songs of Britain) (Rounder CD1775) | |||
== Recordings == | == Recordings == |
Revision as of 20:19, 24 May 2008
Life Story
Charlie Wills was a Somerset/Dorset folk singer and sole artist on the 1972 album carrying his name. The 12" LP was released on Leader Records.
Discograpy
Leader Records
- LEA 4041 Charlie Wills With booklet. (1972)
Also features on the following albums
Voice of the People.Volume 18 To catch a fine buck was my delight - Songs of hunting and poaching (Topic TSCD 668)
- Track 18 - Charlie Wills - The House that Jack Built
Voice of the People. Volume 7 First I'm going to sing you a ditty - Rural fun and frolics (Topic TSCD 657)
- Track 28 - Charlie Wills - Up To the Rigs of London Town
Songs of Seduction (The Folk Songs of Britain)
Charlie Wills - The Rigs of London Town
The Child Ballads 1 (The Folk Songs of Britain) (Rounder CD1775)