Saturday, August 20, 2011

Ewan MacColl - Dirty Old Town



As the blurb says, the original and the best, this ballad from Ewan MacColl (Peggy Seeger) is perhaps the most popular of all the English folk songs, at least in our lifetime, though you might argue for "The Shoals of Herring". Recorded by the Dubliners for their 1968 album "Drinkin and Courtin" it became very much a standard on this side of the Irish sea. I remember hearing a busker or pub singer doing a fine rendition of it in The Black Horse in Newmarket in the late sixties and it was one of those stand out songs. Recorded by just about everyone over the years it is well worth looking up the info about it on wikipedia. Ewan MacColl was born in Salford though his parents were Scottish and he was easily one of the best folk singers and song writers of the twentieth century. So indulging myself and taking a break from making up videos have a listen! With thanks to youtube and the person who posted!

3 comments:

paul martin said...

This is the best version i heard even better than Mc Gowans,the original is always the best, enjoyed it greatly
all the best
paul martin

paul martin said...

this is the best version i heard
even better than Mc Gowans,the original is always the best,
all the best
paul martin

Frank said...

Great song ok!
FM.