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Scottish folksingers
Robin and Jimmie teamed up together in 1958 or 59 and very quickly became hugely
successful, thanks to regular appearances on national television.
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Robin Hall: Glasgow Street Songs Vol.1 (Collector Records JES.2, 1958)
Side One: The Dundee Weaver; Coulther's Candy; Lodgin' Wi' Big
Aggie
Side Two: Ye Ma Wee Gallus Bloke Naemair; The Bleacher Lass o'
Kelvinhaugh
All songs traditional.
Robin Hall
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Robin Hall: Robert Burns Bi-Centery (Collector Records JES.3, 1958)
Side One: Rantin' Rovin' Robin; My Love Is Like a Red, Red, Rose
Side Two: My Love She's But a Lassie Yet; A Man's a Man for A'
That; Scots Wha Hae
All songs Burns/trad.
Robin Hall
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The Wee Magic Stane Glasgow Street Songs Vol.2 (Collector Records JES.5, 1959)
Side One: Three Craw; If You Will Marry Me; Duke Street Jail;
You Canna Shove Your Granny Off a Bus; The World Must be Coming to an
End
Side Two: Johnnie Lad; The Wee Magic Stane
All songs traditional.
Robin Hall, Jimmie MacGregor
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Robin Hall: MacPherson's Rant (Collector Records JES.7, 1959)
Side One: Meg O' the Mill; MacPherson's Rant
Side Two: My Bonnie Laddie's Land A-Growin'
All songs traditional.
Robin Hall
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Glasgow Street Songs Vol.3 (Collector Records JES.9, 1960)
Side One: The Forty-Second; Co-Operative Cookies; The Means Test
Man; Sky High Joe
Side Two: The Calton Weaver; Hot Asphalt; Two Heids
All songs traditional.
Robin Hall, Jimmie MacGregor
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Robin Hall & Jimmie Macgregor (Beltona SEP 85, 1960)
Side One: Banks o' Sicily (Hamish Henderson); The Tiree
Love Song
Side Two: Wi' My Rovin' Eye; Jug of Punch
All songs traditional unless otherwise noted.
Robin Hall (vocal), Jimmie MacGregor (vocal, guitar, mandolin),
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The Galliards (Beltona SEP 90, 1960)
Side One: Cumbaya; MacPherson's Rant
Side Two: Zamar Noded (Shemer); Doodle Let Me Go (Yellow Girls)
All songs traditional unless otherwise noted.
Robin Hall (vocal), Jimmie MacGregor (vocal, guitar, mandolin),
Shirley Bland (vocal), Leon Rosselson (vocal, guitar, banjo)
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Scottish Choice (Decca Ace of Clubs ACL 1065, 1961)
with The Gaillards (Shirley Bland and Leon Rosselson)
Side One: Tramps and Hawkers; Brochan Lom, Tana Lom/Bodachan
A' Mhirein; The Day We Went to Rothesay; The Craw Killed the
Pussie; The Stoutest Man In the Forty Twa; Highland Fairy Lullaby;
My Love She's But a Lassie Yet
Side Two: Mingulay Boat Song; Nicky Tams; The Piper O' Dundee;
The Bonnie Earl o' Moray; Mormond Braes; Coulters Candy; The Rovin
Ploughboy
All songs traditional.
Robin Hall (vocals), Jimmie MacGregor (vocals, guitar, mandolin),
Leon Rosselson ( vocals, guitar, banjo), Shirley Bland (vocals)
* Re-released as Scottish Choice (Decca Eclipse ECS 2074, 1971) *
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A Rovin' (Decca Ace of Clubs, 1962)
Side One: Dig My Grave; Villancico; Go Tell Aunt Rhody; My Love
Is Like a Red Red Rose; Asikatali; A Bold Young Farmer; When I First
Came To This Land
Side Two: Johnny, I Hardly Knew You; Lamidbar (Argov);
Up Among the Heather; Ksekina Mia Psarapoula; A Bucketful of Mountain
Dew; The Overgate; Lowlands; Time For Man Go Home
All songs traditional except where indicated.
Robin Hall (vocals, guitar), Jimmie MacGregor (vocals, guitar, mandolin),
Leon Rosselson (vocals, guitar, banjo), Shirley Bland (vocals),
John Jobson (bass)
* Re-released as A Rovin' (Decca Eclipse ECS 2126, 1973)
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