
Hailing from the working class suburbs surrounding Stoke-on-Trent, The Having spent three years serving their apprenticeship in the folk clubs of Britain, The Queensberry Rules first signified their arrival on the folk circuit with the release of their 2004 album – ‘Heritage and History’. Self produced and released, it contained a collection of songs focusing, in the main, on their home city of Stoke on-Trent. Songs such as ‘The Saggar Makers Bottom Knocker’ and the title track
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Sinking Town
The Black Dog
Perkin Warbeck
Architects of the Fall
New Columbus
The Miles Around
Dark Peak Moor
Can't Comprehend
The Unluckiest Man
The Herring Girl
Rounding the Horn / Foragers' Tune
A Mother's Love
Top Dog
Tracks
Follow Your Direction
Your Own Roads
Sauntering Ned
I Still Believe In England
When You Come Home Again
No Pardon
Dol-li-a
Away, Away
Plant A Tree
Pushing The Boat Out
Canal Song
Molly Leigh
The Minnie Pit Disaster
Landlocked
Have A Go Hero
Goldrush
High Germany
When The Last One Is Gone
Farewell
Little Saturday
The Milehouse / Breakfast At Tebay
Mapman
The Sagger Makers Bottom Knocker
Flowers
A Song About Life
Preservers Song
Birmingham Song
Jam Jar Wakes
Can't Please Everyone
Conspiracy
Writing On The Front Line
Heritage And History
Both Sides Of The Tweed
01 - Track 01
The man who walked into the sea
Take the Blame
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