
Bill Morrissey (November 25, 1951 – July 23, 2011) was an American folk singer-songwriter from New Hampshire. Many of his songs reflect the harsh realities of life in crumbling New England mill towns. Hailing from New Hampshire in the northeastern United States, singer-songwriter Bill Morrissey wrote about everyday life on the fringes, both geographical--e.g., fading mill towns, railyards, prisons--and interpersonal--e.g., instant infatuation with an unknown woman at a bar.
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Birches
Handsome Molly
She's That Kind Of Mystery
These Cold Fingers
23rd Street
Inside
Live Free Or Die
Letter From Heaven
Barstow
Different Currency
You'll Never Get To Heaven
Pay Day
Robert Johnson
Long Gone
Just Before We Lost the War
I Ain't Walking
Last Day Of The Last Furlough
Small Town On The River
The Packard Company
Ice Fishing
Just Today
Car and Driver
Avalon Blues
Up On The C.P. Line
Thirty Years
Summer Night
Sandy
Dangerous Way
He Was A Friend Of Mine
Married Man
As Long As The Sun
You Can't Always Get What You Want
It's Dangerous Out There
Cold Cold Night
Pantherville
Night Train
Joe Turner Blues
Ain't Life a Brook
Night Shift
Party At The U.N.
Motels and Planes
When Summer's Ended
Holden's Blues
John Haber
My Old Town
So Many Things
Fifty
He's Not from Kansas City
Ellen's Tune
Rosie
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