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Dick Gaughan - Drunken Rent Collector
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Dick Gaughan - Erin Go Bragh
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Dick Gaughan - Now Westlin Winds
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Dick Gaughan - The Earl Of Errol
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Dick Gaughan - A Different Kind Of Love Song
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Dick Gaughan - All The King's Horses
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Dick Gaughan - Amandla!
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Dick Gaughan - As I Walked On The Road
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Dick Gaughan - Auchengeich Disaster
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Dick Gaughan - Ballad Of '84
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Dick Gaughan - Ballad Of Accounting
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Dick Gaughan - Banks Of Green Willow
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Dick Gaughan - Blantyre Explosion
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Dick Gaughan - Bleacher Lassie o Kelvinhaugh
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Dick Gaughan - Bonnie Banks o Fordie
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Dick Gaughan - Both Sides The Tweed
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Dick Gaughan - Call It Freedom
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Dick Gaughan - Cam Ye Ower Frae France
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Dick Gaughan - Collier Laddie
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Dick Gaughan - Come Gie's a Sang
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Dick Gaughan - Companeros
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Dick Gaughan - Craigie Hill
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Dick Gaughan - Crooked Jack
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Dick Gaughan - Different Drum
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Dick Gaughan - Dowie Dens o Yarrow
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Dick Gaughan - Ewan And The Gold
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Dick Gaughan - Fair Flouer o Northumberland
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Dick Gaughan - Farewell To Cotia
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Dick Gaughan - Fine Horseman
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Dick Gaughan - Four Green Fields
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Dick Gaughan - Freedom Come Aa Ye
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Dick Gaughan - Games People Play
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Dick Gaughan - Gillie Mor
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Dick Gaughan - Glenlogie / Bonnie Jeannie O Bethelnie
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Dick Gaughan - Gone, Gonna Rise Again
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Dick Gaughan - Green Linnet
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Dick Gaughan - Jamie Foyers
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Dick Gaughan - Jock O Hazeldean
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Dick Gaughan - John Harrison's Hands
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Dick Gaughan - John MacLean March
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Dick Gaughan - Johnny Miner
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Dick Gaughan - Lord Randal
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Dick Gaughan - Lough Erne (The Rambling Irishman)
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Dick Gaughan - Lucky For Some
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Dick Gaughan - Ludlow Massacre
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Dick Gaughan - MacCrimmon's Lament
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Dick Gaughan - Maggie Lauder
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Dick Gaughan - Muir And The Master Builder
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Dick Gaughan - My Donald
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Dick Gaughan - No Cause For Alarm
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Dick Gaughan - No Gods (And Precious Few Heroes)
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Dick Gaughan - One Miner's Life
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Dick Gaughan - Outlaws And Dreamers
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Dick Gaughan - Pound a Week Rise
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Dick Gaughan - Prisoner 562
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Dick Gaughan - Raglan Road
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Dick Gaughan - Rattlin Roarin Willie
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Dick Gaughan - Reconciliation
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Dick Gaughan - Recruited Collier
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Dick Gaughan - Revolution
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Dick Gaughan - Rigs o Rye
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Dick Gaughan - Sail On
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Dick Gaughan - Schooldays End
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Dick Gaughan - Seven Good Soldiers
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Dick Gaughan - Shipwreck
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Dick Gaughan - Snows They Melt The Soonest
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Dick Gaughan - Son Of Man
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Dick Gaughan - Song For Ireland
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Dick Gaughan - Song Of Choice
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Dick Gaughan - Stand Up For Judas
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Dick Gaughan - Strong Women Rule Us All
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Dick Gaughan - Such a Parcel o Rogues In A Nation
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Dick Gaughan - That's The Way The River Runs
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Dick Gaughan - Thatchers o Glenrae
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Dick Gaughan - The Devil And Pastor Jack
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Dick Gaughan - The Father's Song
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Dick Gaughan - The Gipsy Laddies
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Dick Gaughan - The Granemore Hare
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Dick Gaughan - The Hunter Dunne
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Dick Gaughan - The Three Healths
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Dick Gaughan - The Workers' Song
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Dick Gaughan - The Yew Tree
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Dick Gaughan - Think Again
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Dick Gaughan - Tom Joad
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Dick Gaughan - Tom Paine's Bones
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Dick Gaughan - Turn, Turn, Turn
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Dick Gaughan - Victor Jara Of Chile
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Dick Gaughan - Waist Deep In The Big Muddy
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Dick Gaughan - We Got The Rock'n'roll
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Dick Gaughan - What You Do With What You've Got
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Dick Gaughan - When I'm Gone
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Dick Gaughan - Which Side Are You On?
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Dick Gaughan - Why Old Men Cry
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Dick Gaughan - Willie o Winsbury
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Dick Gaughan - Your Daughters And Your Sons
Ballad Of '84
Dick Gaughan
About a famous battle that went on for so long
It's a tale of grief and courage of pain and bravery
One of the finest pages written in our history
We all know songs that tell of workers' struggles long ago
Of UCS, Tolpuddle, Shrewsbury, Pentonville and so I'm here
To sing to you the praises of the women and the men
Who dared the might of Tory spite the future to defend
Twas in March of 1984 the gauntlet was thrown down
When MacGregor told the NUM, "These pits are closing down"
"Och, get on your bike, MacGregor", the miners' answer came
"We fought the Board in 74 and we'll fight you once again"
From S Wales across to Yorkshire, from Scotland down to Kent
The miners showed the NCB that what they said, they meant
Except the scabs who sold their future out to Thatcher and her gang
And turned traitor to their class, their names forever damned
In Fleet Street and in Downing Street, a wondrous sight was seen
New-found converts to democracy soon all began to scream
"You can't strike without a ballot", well-fed mouths were heard to bleat,
"You won't ballot us out of our jobs, we're voting with our feet"
Soon armies of blue uniforms were marching through the land
With horses, dogs and riot shields and truncheons in both hands
But the miners took on everything the government could throw
And went back again to battle on with shouts of "Here we go!"
The battle wasn't only only by courageous mining men
For the women joined the struggle fighting side by side with them
In every area of battle women hurried to the fight
At rallies and at meetings and out on the picket lines
And in support groups up and down the land our comrades rallied round
The cry went up "They Shall Not Starve" and cash and food were found
To keep the miners and their families in solidarity
And show the world the working class would never bow the knee
Let's pause here to remember the men who gave their lives
Joe Green and David Jones were killed in fighting for their rights
But their courage and their sacrifice we never will forget
And we won't forget the reason, too, they met an early death
For the strikebreakers in uniforms were many thousand strong
And any picket who was in the way was battered to the ground
With police vans driving into them and truncheons on the head
It's just a bloody miracle that hundreds more aren't dead
So here's to Arthur Scargill, Heathfield and McGahey too
Who led the strike together in defence of me and you
And Malcolm Pitt and Davie Hamilton and the rest of them as well
Who were torn from home and family and locked in prison cells
But the battle will go on until the working class has won
For the right to work and decent lives belongs to everyone
We'll go forward now in unity, let's share the miners' load
There can only be one answer - socialism, here we go!