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MelGreenSings Homepage To Order About Mel,Mel & Julian Photo Page Other Links NOW! After many years every Mel, Mel & Julian recording is available on CD! Their
recordings have been long
out-of-print and have been
remastered ... and are
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ONE MORE TOWN Mel, Mel & Julian Originally released in 1966, their second release included a mix of songs from the singer-songwriter movement including Bob Dylan, Gordon Lightfoot, John Stewart, Tommy Makem, Steve Gillette, Ian Tyson, Billy Ed Wheeler, Barry McGuire, Buffy St. Marie and even Peggy Lee and Ewen McColl, among others. This mix reflects their growing repertoire of many types of song ballads, love songs, protest songs and songs about drifters, cowboys, miners and laborers. Ox
Drivers Song For
Loving Me
Gold
Wedding Ring
Don't
Think Twice
Hangman
One More Town
Paddy
McGinty's Goat
Darcy
Farrow
Erev
Shel Shoshanim
Red
Velvet
Early
Morning Rain *
5oo
Miles and
Sorrow and Pain,
were the first recordings Mel & Mel ever made, |
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MISCELLANEA Mel, Mel & Julian This 1967 compilation included all kinds of "folk" songs, Old Ballads, modern songs by Bob Dylan, Richard Farina and Gordon Lightfoot, Big City and Country Blues by Chuck Berry and Robert Johnson, an early Vaudeville Ragtime tune, a coal miner's song by Billy Ed Wheeler and two originals one by Mel Miller a love song, and the other, an instrumental by Julian Laxton.
Sixteen
Miles The Water Is Wide
No
Money Down
Gypsy
Rove
Fare
Thee Well Kirsten
Traveling
Riverside Blues
Crazy
Words
Crazy Tune Pack
Up Your Sorrows
Beverly
Sinner
Man
Irish
Rover * Walking Down The Line and Pack up Your Sorrows, were recorded when the group won the Springbok radio Battle of the Bands, sponsored by Redro Fishpaste! |
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