
David Francey is a Scottish-born Canadian folk singer-songwriter. Born on 17 November 1954 in Ayrshire, Scotland, Francey immigrated to Canada with his family at age 12. After spending much of his life doing labour such as carpentry, he began a career in folk music in 1999, quickly making a name for himself on the folk festival circuit where he continues to perform. Since leaving construction and recording Torn Screen Door in 1999, Francey has established himself as one of today’s finest singer-songwriters.
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Torn Screen Door
Come Rain or Come Shine
Rain
Red-Winged Blackbird
Saints and Sinners
The Waking Hour
Sorrows of the Sailor
Broken Glass
Blue Water
Skating Rink
Ferry To Cortez
Paper Boy
Border Line
Wind in the Wires
Hard Steel Mill
Lucky Man
Belgrade Train
Banks of the Seaway
Working Poor
Gypsy Boys
Long Way Home
St. Johns Train
Tonight In My Dreams
Fourth of July
Nearly Midnight
Gypsy Boys Reprise
Streets of Calgary
Sumach Street
Annie's House
Exit
All Lights Burning Bright
Midway
Empty Train
Ashtabula
Morning Train
A Winter Song
Mill Towns
Lonely Road
Grim Cathedral
Evening News
Kansas
Brakeman's Daughter
Flowers of Saskatchewan
Poorer Then
February Morning Drive
Green Fields
Ballad Of Bowser MacRae
I Called It Love
Highway
Highway 95
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