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Billy Bragg albums featuring Amanda Vincent

Billy Bragg Music Videos (2)
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| | Don't Try This At Home CD (1991)
$15.05 Perhaps more aptly titled, 'Don't Try Humming These Alone', on this set the prolific Bragg squeezed his impressive and thoughtful lyrics into 16 extraordinarily tight and melodic songs. It briefly made him a chart star, largely helped by the lush ...
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 Billy Bragg Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Billy Bragg songs: Take Down The Union Jack Lyrics, Fourteenth of February Lyrics, Sexuality Lyrics, Beach Is Free Lyrics, Farm Boy Lyrics, I Almost Killed You Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs If You Ever Leave Lyrics, Johnny Carcinogenic Show Lyrics, M For Me Lyrics, O Freedom Lyrics, England, Half English Lyrics, Tears of My Tracks Lyrics, Mr. Love & Justice Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Something Happened Lyrics, You Make Me Brave Lyrics, There Is Power in a Union Lyrics, New England Lyrics, Upfield Lyrics, She's Got a New Spell Lyrics, Distant Shore Lyrics.
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 Billy Bragg Biography
Billy Bragg stands with one foot in the American dustbowl of Woody Guthrie and one in the anarchy of British punk. Bragg's early records from the 1980s were a revelation: the power and fury of punk transmitted via the age-old medium of a man alone with only his guitar. His songs address social injustices, workers' plights, and affairs of the heart with equal aplomb. In the late 1990s, Bragg embarked on a remarkable collaboration with the band Wilco, putting music to a treasure trove of newly discovered Woody Guthrie lyrics, and the 2000s saw his continued recording, writing, and political activism.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Billy Bragg | Kirsty MacColl, Peggy Seeger, Wilco, Ian McLagan, Beats International, Sid Griffin, Corey Harris, Leon Rosselson, Pete Seeger | | Dave Woodhead | Garnet Rogers, Stan Rogers, Melwood Cutlery, Archie Fisher, Dan Gibson, Jim Gordon, Jools Holland, James Keelaghan, Ron Hynes | | Cara Tivey | Au Pairs, Lilac Time |
 Contemporaries
R.E.M., The Beatles, Morrissey, Robyn Hitchcock, Pete Seeger, The Smiths, Lloyd Cole, The Pogues, Jonathan Richman, Ani DiFranco, Paul Weller, The Style Council, Tracy Chapman, Indigo Girls, Michelle Shocked, The Beautiful South, The Feelies, Mark Eitzel, Camper Van Beethoven, The Go-Betweens, Bob Mould, Peter Case, Kirsty MacColl, John Wesley Harding, Aztec Camera, Hunters & Collectors, The Woodentops, Joe Strummer, Tom Robinson, Nic Jones, Jackie Greene, Ron Kavana, Weddings, Parties, Anything
 Followers
Beck, Ani DiFranco, Luka Bloom, Uncle Tupelo, John Wesley Harding, The Proclaimers, Chris Chandler, Dan Bern, Hamell on Trial, Folk Implosion, Cindy Lee Berryhill, Paleface
 Influences
The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Clash, The Sex Pistols, Elvis Costello, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, The Jam, Richard Thompson, Ewan MacColl, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Phil Ochs, Christy Moore, Eric Bogle, Damion Suomi
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