About Rab Noakes
Rab Noakes (born Robert Noakes in St Andrews on 13 May 1947; died 11 November 2022) was a Scottish singer-songwriter. Most prominent in the 1970s, his best known single, "Branch" from the album "Red Pump Special" was released in 1974. Noakes performed with Lindisfarne, who recorded his songs "Turn a Deaf Ear" on their first album, Nicely Out of Tune, and "Together Forever" on their second, Fog on the Tyne. Barbara Dickson also recorded "Turn a Deaf Ear" on her album Do Right Woman, on which Noakes also performed.
Top Tracks
Same Old Place - 1976 Version
Waiting Here For You
Shine a Light - 1976 Version
Mary Skeffington - 1971 Version
All Away
She's all I see
Restless
Moonlight and Gold
Lonely Boy Tonight
Same Old Place - 1979 Version
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