Released 2002 Artist Ed Miller Label Wellfield | Length 55:31 Release date 2002 Genre Folk music | |
Producer Brian McNeill and Rich Brotherton Many's The Fine Tale
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Track listing
- "Gie the Fiddler a Dram" (Brian McNeill/Ed Miller) - 4:54
- "The Last Trip Home" (Davy Steele) - 3:46
- "The Lads o' the Fair" (Brian McNeill) - 3:40
- "The Band o' Shearers" (trad. Arr. Miller & Brotherton) - 3:32
- "Jock Stewart" (traditional)- 3:08
- "The Wide Rio Grande" (Brian McNeill) - 4:33
- "All We Can Call Oor Ain" (Brian McNeill) - 7:18
- "Spring Song" (Alan Bell) - 3:33
- "Never Tire of the Road" (Andy Irvine) - 5:14
- "Bunclody" (traditional)- 3:20
- "Lassie o' the Morning" (Jack Foley) - 4:25
- "The Wild West Show" (John Watt) - 4:53
- "My Love Is Like a Red Red Rose" (Burns/traditional) - 3:15
Songs
1Gie the Fiddler a Dram4:55
2The Last Trip Home3:47
3The Lads O' The Fair3:42
References
Many's the Fine Tale Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA