
Hamilton Camp (born Hamid Hamilton Camp in London on 30 October 1934; died in Los Angeles, CA, on 2 October 2005) was a British-American singer-songwriter and actor known for co-writing (with Bob Gibson) such songs as Simon & Garfunkel's "You Can Tell The World" (1964) and Judy Collins' "Ten O'Clock All Is Well" (1963), and for writing "Pride Of Man", recorded by both Gordon Lightfoot and Quicksilver Messenger Service. As well as solo recordings, he recorded as Bob Gibson & Hamilton Camp and as Skymonters with Hamid Hamilton Camp.
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Pride of Man
Here's To You
Get Together
Highway Man
I Shall Be Released
Lonely Place
Guess I'm Doin' Fine
Girl Of The North County
A Satisfied Mind
Pride Of Man - LP Version
Tomorrow Is A Long Time
People In a Hurry
Travelin' In the Dark
Walkin' Down The Line
Paths Of Victory
Only A Hobo
Innisfree
The Rubaiyat
A Lot Can Happen In A Day
Irish Poems
Seven Circles
America
Girl Of The North Country
Long Time Ago
For My Loved Ones
April Come She Will
Lisa
Hey That's No Way to Say Goodbye
Handwriting On the Wall
Love Is
The Ballad of Ira Hayes
Garden of Love
Leavin' Anyhow
Ring Them Bells
So Much Comfort
On Your Bond
Flower and Flame
Long Time Gone
Trout
Come Down
Nector of God
Honey Wine
Star Spangled Bus
Sweet Joy
This Wheel's on Fire
Windsong
Now I Am Older
Song of the Wandering Angus
Girl From the North Country
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