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.
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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
Fallen Ones
clear day
branch
I won't let you Down
Long dark night
Blues Around Me Now
Mary Skeffington - Remastered 2001
Shine a Light - 1979 Version
(Sittin' Here) Lovin' You
See Me Again
The Downtown Lights
It'll Be Me
Mississippi
Somewhere to Stay
Together Forever
Gently Does It
A Question of Travelling
Dreams Of Love
Too Old to Die
Niel Gow's Apprentice
as big as his size
When This Bloody War Is Over
Diamond Ring
Psycho Killer
pass the time
I Wish I Was in England
Song For A Pretty Painter
tomorrow is another day
Without Me, Just With You
It Could Be You
I've Hardly Started Yet
Do You See The Lights?
wrong joke again
On My Own I Built A Bridge
somebody counts on me
One More, One Less
The Sketcher and the last train
A Love Story
frisco depot
Absolutely Sweet Marie
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