
Vin Garbutt (Vincent Paul Garbutt, 20 November 1947 – 6 June 2017) was an English folk singer and songwriter. A significant part of his repertoire consists of protest songs covering topics such as "the Troubles" in Northern Ireland (Troubles of Erin), unemployment, and social issues. Vin Garbutt was born in South Bank, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom, the son of an English father and an Irish mother. He discovered folk music while he was still at school, and began visiting and performing at the Rifle Club in Cannon Street, Middlesbrough.
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Punjabi Girl
The Land Of Three Rivers
If
Where the Hell Are We Going to Live
The Loftus Emigrant
England My England
Not For the First Time
Wings
When the Tide Turns
Man Of The Earth
Darwin To Dili
The Valley of Tees
City Of Angels
Silver and Gold
The Hartlepool Monkey
The Troubles of Erin
To Find Their Ulster Peace
Welcome Home Howard Green
Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
The By-Pass Syndrome
Away From the Pits
Fell of the Back of A Boat
Slaggy Island Farewell
Send the Boats Away
Forty Thieves
The Beggar's Bridge
Morning Informs
Filipino Maid
Nothing To Show For It All
Gentle Annie
Lynda
When Oppressed Becomes Oppressor
Absent Friends
Storm Around Tumbledown
It Couldn't Be Done
Down By the Dockyard Wall
The Flowers and the Guns
The Kilburn Horse
Dark Side of the Moon
Photographic Memory
El Salvador
Dormanstown Jimmy
Waits and Weeps
Old Cissy Lee
For An Explanation
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They Don't Write 'Em Like That Any More
Danny Danielle
The Waters Of Tyne
Howard Green
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