
Hedy West (April 6, 1938 - July 3, 2005) was an American folksinger and songwriter. West was of the same generation as Joan Baez, Judy Collins, and others of the American folk music revival. Her most famous song "500 Miles" is one of America's best loved and best known folk songs. She was described by the English folk musician A.L. Lloyd as "far and away the best of American girl singers in the [folk] revival." See wikipedia.
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The Wife Wrapt In Wether's Skin
500 Miles
Little Sadie
The House Carpenter
The Unquiet Grave
Pretty Saro
Barbara Allen
The Sheffield Apprentice
Fair Rosamund
The Wife Of Usher's Well
Gambling Man
Little Matty Groves
The Cruel Mother
Old Joe Clark
Polly
Blow Ye Gentle Winds
Shady Grove
The Foggy Dew
Old Smokey
Brother Ephus
Shut Up In The Mines At Coal Creek
Girl I Left In Danville
The Coalminer's Child
Lucy Wan
Beaulampkin
The Rich Irish Lady
Down In Adairsville
Lament For Barney Graham
Promised Land
Love Henry
Over There
The Davidson-Wilder Blues
Erin's Green Shore
My Soul's Full of Glory
Rake and the Rambling Boy
The Texan Rangers
Cotton Mill Girls
George Collins
Single Girl
Johnny Sands
Whistle Daughter, Whistle
Joe Bowers
My Good Old Man
Pans of Biscuits
Frankie Silvers
Drowsy Sleeper
Lee Tharin's Bar Room
I'm An Ols Bachelor
Fare Thee Well
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