
Johnny Handle (born on 15 March 1935 in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, England) is an English folk musician and singer/songwriter. Starting as a skiffle player in 1957, he soon crossed into folk music both as a soloist and as a member of The High Level Ranters. His repertoire is heavily influenced by the traditional music of north-east England and, in particular, songs about coal mining. He plays accordion, keyboards, banjo, whistle and the Northumbrian pipes.
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The Colliers Rant
Farewell to the Monty
The Collier Lad
Elsie Marley
Because It Wouldn't Pay
Dust
Dance To Yer Daddy
Stottin Doon the Waal
The Waggoner
Durham Big Meeting Day
The Stoneman's Song
The Putter
Dance to Yer Daddy -
Durham Big Meeting Day -
The Kielder Hunt
Elsie Marley -
Stottin' Doon the Waal
The Day we went to the Coast
Stottin’ Doon the Waall
The Old Man of the Village
The Old Pubs
The New Spotlight
The Durham Big Meetin' Day
Stottin' Doon The Waall
Danny's
Schooldays
The Fearless Mariner
Is there Owt Secure?
The Stoneman's Lament
The Collier Lad Is a Canny Lad
Decorating
The Folks of Shields
Durham Big Meetin’ Day
Till the Tide Comes In
A Good Line of Patter
Johnny The Plashetts Caller
Rothbury Races
The Hedgehog Pie
The Gaffer's Bait
The Collier's Rant
Alwinton Show
The Miller's Wife of Blaydon
The Tyneside Tattooist
Canny Aad Gateshead
I Drew My Ship Into A Harbour
The Pit
Felton Lonnin
The Miller’s Wife of Blaydon
Doon the Waggon Way
Adam Buckham
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