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Kate Rusby - I Am Stretched on Your Grave
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Kate Rusby - Botany Bay
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Kate Rusby - Elfin Knight
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Kate Rusby - Underneath the Stars
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Kate Rusby - A Ballad
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Kate Rusby - A Rose In April
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Kate Rusby - All God's Angels
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Kate Rusby - All Over Again feat. Ronan Keating
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Kate Rusby - Annan Waters
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Kate Rusby - As I Roved Out
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Kate Rusby - Awkward Annie
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Kate Rusby - Bitter Boy
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Kate Rusby - Bold Riley
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Kate Rusby - Bonny House Of Airlie
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Kate Rusby - Bring Me a Boat
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Kate Rusby - Canaan's Land
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Kate Rusby - Cowsong
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Kate Rusby - Cruel
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Kate Rusby - Drowned Lovers
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Kate Rusby - Falling
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Kate Rusby - Fare Thee Well
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Kate Rusby - Game of All Fours
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Kate Rusby - I Courted A Sailor
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Kate Rusby - I Wish
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Kate Rusby - John Barbury
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Kate Rusby - Jolly Ploughboys
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Kate Rusby - Let Me Be
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Kate Rusby - Let The Cold Wind Blow
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Kate Rusby - Little Jack Frost
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Kate Rusby - Mary Blaize
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Kate Rusby - Matt Hyland
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Kate Rusby - Merry Green Broom
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Kate Rusby - Moon Shadow
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Kate Rusby - My Young Man
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Kate Rusby - Night Visiting Song
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Kate Rusby - No Names
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Kate Rusby - Old Man Time
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Kate Rusby - Our Town
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Kate Rusby - Over You Now
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Kate Rusby - Playing of Ball
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Kate Rusby - Polly
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Kate Rusby - Radio Sweetheart
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Kate Rusby - Sewwt William's Ghost
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Kate Rusby - Sho Heen
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Kate Rusby - Sir Eglamore
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Kate Rusby - Some Tyrant
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Kate Rusby - Stananivy
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Kate Rusby - Sweet Bride
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Kate Rusby - The Blind Harper
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Kate Rusby - The Cobbler's Daughter
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Kate Rusby - The Daughter of Megan
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Kate Rusby - The Duke and The Tinker
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Kate Rusby - The Fairest of All Yarrow
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Kate Rusby - The Good Man
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Kate Rusby - The Lark
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Kate Rusby - The Maid of Llanwellyin
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Kate Rusby - The Recruited
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Kate Rusby - The Sleepless Sailor
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Kate Rusby - The Unquiet Grave
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Kate Rusby - The Wild Goose
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Kate Rusby - The Wite Cockade
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Kate Rusby - Wandering Soul
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Kate Rusby - Who Will Sing me Lullabies
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Kate Rusby - William and Davy
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Kate Rusby - Withered and Die
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Kate Rusby - Wonder What is Keeping My True Love
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Kate Rusby - You Belong to Me
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Kate Rusby - Young James
The Blind Harper
Kate Rusby
Now he lived in Hogmaven town,
He went down to fair England,
To steal King Henry's wanton Brown.
First he went unto his wife,
With all the haste as go could he,
This work he said will never go well,
Without the help of our good grey mare.
Said she, you take the good grey mare,
She'll run o'er hills both low and high,
Go take the halter in your hose,
And leave the foal at home with me.
He's up and went to England gone,
He went as fast as go could he,
And when he got to Carlisle gates,
Who should be there but King Henry.
Come in, come in you blind harper,
And of your music let me hear,
But up and said the blind harper,
I'd rather have a stable for my mare.
The king looked over his left shoulder,
And he said unto his stable groom,
Go take the poor blind harper's mare,
And put her beside my wanton brown.
Then he's harped and then he sang,
Til he played them all so sound asleep,
And quietly he took off his shoes,
And down the stairs he did creep.
Straight to the stable door he's gone,
With a tread so light as light could be,
When he opened and went in,
He found thirty steeds and three.
He took the halter from his horse,
And from his purse he did not fail,
He slipped it over the wanton's nose,
And tied it to the grey mare's tail.
Then he let her loose at the castle gates,
She didn't fail to find her way,
She went back to her own colt foal,
Three long hours before the day.
Then in the morning, at fair daylight,
When they had ended all their cheer,
Behold the wantong brown had gone,
So had the poor blind harper's mare.
Oh, Alas, said the blind harper,
Ever als that I came here,
In Scotland I've got a little colt foal,
In England they stole my good grey mare.
Hold your tongue said King Henry,
And all your mournings let them be,
You shall get a far better mare,
And well paid shall our colt foal be.
Again he harped and again he sang,
The sweetest music he let them hear,
He was paid for a foal that he never lost,
And three times worth the good grey mare.
He was paid for a foal that he never lost,
And three times worth the good grey mare