The five-member band grew out of the Calgary folk trio The North Country Singers, formed in 1966 by songwriter and guitarist Bruce Innes (b Calgary 7 Jan 1943). They moved to Vancouver and added the singer Dixie Lee Stone (b Moose Jaw, Sask 14 May 1946), who married Innes. After playing western Canadian and US coffeehouses and resorts, in 1969 they signed with Bell Records, adopted a pop sound, and changed their name to The Original Caste. Their first release with Bell was the 1969 pop LP The Original Caste (Bell TA 5003)
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One Tin Soldier
One Tin Soldier - Theme from Billy Jack
Mr. Monday
One Tin Soldier - Re-Recording
One Tin Soldier - Rerecorded
One Tin Soldier (Rerecorded)
One Tin Soldier (Original Hit Single)
One Tin Soldier (Theme from Billy Jack)
When Love Is Near
A Picture Of Bob Dylan
Nothing Can Touch Me
Country Song
Leaving It All Behind
Watch The Children
Highway
Ain't That Tellin' You People
Live For Tomorrow
Sweet Chicago
One Tin Soldier (Legend of Billy Jack)
One Tin Soldier (Rerecorded Version)
Steppin' Out
One Tin Soldier (Re-Recorded Version)
Come Together
Cadillac Man
Back in the Barroom Again (feat. Joe Hertz)
Alberta Song
Runaway
One Tin Soldier (Re-Recording)
Baby's Gone
Turn Me On
Come Together (Live)
One Tin Soldier - Alternative Version
Mr.Monday
One Tin Soldier (45 Version)
Sault Ste. Marie
Mr. Monday (Rerecorded)
Mr Monday
Snakes And Ladders
One Tin Soldier - The Original Caste
One Tin Soldier 45rpm
Leavin' It All Behind
One Tin Soldier (1969)
Come Together [Live]
One tin Solider
One Tin Soldier (with lyrics)
One Tin Soldier (The Legend of Billy Jack)
Mister Monday
One Tin Soldier Rides Away
Original Caste - One Tin Soldier
I'm So Much In Love
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