Colleen's Fancy
Irish Folk, Country and Sing ’a’ long
Discography
A Little of what you Fancy
- Colleen's Fancy
At The Drop Of A Hat is a solo album of song that I enjoy singing unaccompanied. A collection of songs perfect for singing acapella. You would be excused if you thought that this was an unusual combination, but there is a reason.
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1. I'll Tell Me Ma |
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Socoya's Trail
- Kevin Young
This album was the idea of Wendy Sennett, It is dedicated to The Nathan Walker Memorial Fund which was set up to support both Cot Death Research and The American Bald Eagle Breeding Programme at The Park Rose Owl and Birds of Pray Centre at Carnaby in the East Riding of Yorkshire. You would be excused if you thought that this was an unusual combination, but there is a reason.
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1. Fields of Athenry - P. St John |
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At the Drop of a Hat
- Kevin Young
This is a collection of popular Irish songs, most of which we are requested to perform at our gigs. There are so many songs that we could add to this collection so who knows, one day there may be more Bits Of What You Fancy.
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1. Move Along |
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I Opened my Eyes and Saw You
- Kevin Young
This is my second Album recorded in 1991. The tracks range from traditional folk, through contemporary ballads to classic Irish numbers. There are 3 self penned songs, one of which has been adopted by other artistes on the Irish folk circuit.
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1. Eilleen Og |
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Long Pull
- Barrie Pepper, Kevin Young and Ron Dambrough
A micellany of songs and stories about pubs and beers - By Barrie Pepper, Kevin Young and Ron Darnbrough.
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1. Longevity |
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Pick of the Bric'B'Brac
- Kevin Young
It was way back in 1984 when I started working on this, my first album and the change around in backing musicians over the following four years is reflected in the various styles of accompaniment to the songs.
I must admit there were times when I did think that it would not be completed at all, but with a bit of wheeling and dealing and hours of valuable time given by the musicians to whom I say a special “Thank you”; surprise, surprise, here we have “Pick of the Bric’a’Brac".
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1. John Barleycorn |
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Millstone Grit
- Millstone Grit
Occasionally covered with coal measures or limestone, millstone grit is a rock which occurs throughout the whole of the Yorkshire Ridings from the Industrial South to the Dales of the North. Millstone Grit was an appropriate name for a group who gained a considerable following in the Yorkshire area. Their many enquiries about a record prompted this disc.
The tracks chosen are a mixture of lively folk, pop and traditional songs, and represent a selection from those most often requested. Many of the songs became familiar to a diverse audience over the years and never diminished in their popularity.
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1. Whiskey in the Jar |
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