| | Collins, Shirley & Dolly Harvest Years CD - Import Collins, Shirley & Dolly Discography of CDs
2008 compilation from the UK's sisterly Folk duo containing a selection of tracks culled from their years on Harvest Records in the late '60s and early '70s. Many remarkable and exciting talents emerged from the English Folk revival of the '60s and '70s, amongst the finest of all were Shirley and Dolly Collins. Through their extraordinary half-dozen records, the sisters helped to introduce many innovations into the English Folk scene. 41 tracks including 'Denying The Blacksmith', 'Bonny Cuckoo', 'Gathering Rushes In The Month Of May' and many others. EMI. Collins, Shirley & Dolly Harvest Years Songs | 1. | Beginning |
| 2. | Meeting Searching For Lambs |
| 3. | Courtship The Wedding Song |
| 4. | Denying The Blacksmth |
| 5. | Forsaking Our Captain Cried |
| 6. | Dream Lowlands |
| 7. | Leavetaking |
| 8. | Awakening Whitsun Dance |
| 9. | New Beginning The Staines Morris |
| 10. | Rambleway |
| 11. | Ca' The Yowes |
| 12. | God Dog |
| 13. | Bonny Cuckoo |
| 14. | Nellie The Milkmaid |
| 15. | Gathering Rushes In The Month Of May |
| 16. | Gower Wassail |
| 17. | Sailor From Dover |
| 18. | Young John |
| 19. | Short Jacket And White Trousers |
| 20. | Bold Fisherman |
| 21. | Death And The Lady |
| 22. | Glenlogie |
| 23. | Oxford Girl |
| 24. | Are You Going To Leave Me |
| 25. | Outlandish Knight |
| 26. | Go From My Window |
| 27. | Young Girl Cut Down In Her Prime |
| 28. | Geordie |
| 29. | Salisbury Plain |
| 30. | Fair Maid Of Islington |
| 31. | Six Dukes |
| 32. | Polly On The Shore |
| 33. | Plains Of Waterloo |
| 34. | Fare Thee Well My Dearest Dear |
| 35. | C'est La Fin/Pour Mon Coe |
| 36. | Bonny Kate |
| 37. | Adieu To All Judges And Juries |
| 38. | Edi Beo Thu Hevene Quene |
| 39. | Black Joker/Black White Yellow And Green |
| 40. | Gallant Hussar |
| 41. | Hopping Down In Kent |
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