One of them, Spinners Live Performance (1971), spent three months in the listing and peaked at No.

The Singing City (1966) The Orange and the Green The Leaving of Liverpool In My Liverpool Home Dirty Old Town Maggie May Marco Polo Liverpool Lullaby Manchester Rambler Liverpool Judies Jug O' Punch Drunken Sailor Three Jolly Boys Liverpool to Coney Island (1976) Navvy Boots Rothesay-O Liverpool Judies Liverpool Packet Coney Island Washboard When the Old Dun Cow Caught Fire Oleanna Mandy …

Artist & Tune. The Spinners became a fixture on the folk scene, and then took their music to wider audiences. 5 2 Black and White: Contour CN2006: Black And White The Minstrel Boy Flowers Of …

Liverpool Judies From Liverpool to 'Frisco a-roving I went, For to stay in that country was my good intent. Server:


There have been at least three groups called The Spinners: 1. a soul group, 2. a 1960s folk group and 3. a Turkish female punk band. Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the

The Spinners were a folk group from Liverpool, England, that formed in September 1958.


While there he made a big impact on the British folk song revival, running one Get track



Version by Judy Collins. Online shopping from a great selection at CDs & Vinyl Store. Read about Liverpool Lullaby from The Spinners's The Singing City and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Rec/Performed by: Stan Kelly. Genre: composed folk England. by traditional lullaby, of which it is a re-write, actually comes from Tyneside.Stan Kelly's pathos filled ballad was sung by my former Spinners companion, The Best Of The Spinners (Pickwick) Pickwick PWK 103 1989 : The Family of Man In My Liverpool Home Liverpool Barrer Boy Dirty Old Town Maggie May Liverpool Lullaby The Leaving Of Liverpool Black And White Island Woman Asikatali Hosanna Erev Shele Shoshanim Jug Of Punch Manchester Rambler Mechanical Blackbird Sunshine I Wish I Was Back In Liverpool Lincolnshire Poacher There have been at least three groups called The Spinners: 1. a soul group, 2. a 1960s folk group and 3. a Turkish female punk band. Do you know a YouTube video for this track?