
Murray McLauchlan (born June 30, 1948 in Paisley, Scotland) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, guitarist, pianist, and harmonica player. He is best known in Canada, for his smash hit "Down by the Henry Moore", which was about a sculpture in front of Toronto's city hall, where students met in the 60s and early 70s. McLauchlan has had success in the pop, adult contemporary, country, and folk-music fields, with songs such as the Juno Award-winning "Farmer's Song" (1973)
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Farmer's Song
Down By The Henry Moore
On The Boulevard
Home From the Forest
Honky Red
Whispering Rain
Child's Song
Carmelita
Try Walkin' Away
Maybe Tonight
Do You Dream Of Being Somebody
Little Dreamer
Hard Rock Town
The Farmers Song
Shoeshine Workin' Song
Sweeping The Spotlight Away
Train Song
Old Man's Song
Sixteen Lanes Of Highway
Revelations
You Need A New Lover Now
Golden Trumpet
Swinging On A Star
Red River Flood
No Change In Me
As Lonely As You
Dirty Boulevard
Harder To Get Along
If The Wind Could Blow My Troubles Away
Farmers' Song
Painting Floors
Out Past The Timberline
Don't Put Your Faith In Men
Burned Out Car
So Far From You
Slingback Shoes
Never Did Like That Train
Into A Mystery
Cross Country
Exiles
A Thomson Day (For Tom Thomson)
Love With A Capital L
Bad Times
Lose We
Takin' My Leave
One Night By My Window
Hurricane of Change
The Next In Line
Honey, Let's Get Up And Dance
Playin' Your Emotions
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