
Davy Steele (born in Prestonpans, East Lothian on 10 December 1948; died 11 April 2001) was a Scottish folk singer and songwriter. Over his time he was a member of Drinkers’ Drouth, Ceolbeg, Caledon, Urbn Ri, Clan Alba and Battlefield Band. He also released three solo albums. One of Scotland's best loved singer songwriters, Davy Steele was loved equally for his sensitivity to others and for his charismatic and ebullient nature. Born in Summerlee
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John Barleycorn: A Ballad
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John Barleycorn- A Ballad
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O My Love's Like A Red Red Rose
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