
Alex Glasgow was one of the pre-eminent folk singers and song writers of North East England. He is perhaps most famous for his rendition of the traditional North-Eastern song "Dance To Thi Daddy", used as the theme to the 1970s English TV drama "When The Boat Comes In". However, his extensive back catalogue includes some of the most moving and emotive working class socialist anthems that the UK has produced. Albums include Songs Of Alex Glasgow I and II, the music to Close the Coalhouse Door, Joe Lives, and Now and Then.
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Close the Coalhouse Door
Saturday Afternoon
As Soon as this Pub Closes
Daft Punk V Queens Of The Stone Age - Something About Us/Make It Wit Chu [HIGH QUALITY]
Sammy Bell
When the Boat Comes In
Nigel
The Socialist ABC
My Daddy is a Left-Wing Intellectual
Maggie Gee
Twenty Long Weeks
Liverpool Lad
Sexpertise
Turning the Clock Back
Little Cloth Cap
Standing at the Door
The Mary Baker City Mix
The Tyne Slides By
Dance Ti Thi Daddy
Lovely Little Lucy
My Dad
When the Boat Comes in (Dance Ti Thi Daddy)
Time Enough Tomorrow
The Englishman
Mary Jane Beware
How Different from the Home Life of Our Own Dear Queen
The Harlequin
Aubrey St John
Dorothy
Keep Your 'and on Your 'a'penny
The Candidate
Geordie Broon
Festival Time
Cushie Butterfield
Dance to yer Daddy
Sally Wheatley
Dance Te Yer Daddy
Keep Your Feet Still, Geordie Hinny
Wor Nanny's A Mazer
Geordie The Professional
IN MY TOWN
Ma Bonny Lad
ANY MINUTE NOW
And I Shall Cry Again
When It's Ours
Xanadu
Keep Yer Hand On Yer Halfpenny
Water Of Tyne
Eyes
Mummy Says
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