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Dick Gaughan - Ballad Of Accounting
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Dick Gaughan - Drunken Rent Collector
- 3
Dick Gaughan - Erin Go Bragh
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Dick Gaughan - Now Westlin Winds
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Dick Gaughan - Tom Paine's Bones
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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!
- 9
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 - Banks Of Green Willow
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Dick Gaughan - Blantyre Explosion
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Dick Gaughan - Bleacher Lassie o Kelvinhaugh
- 15
Dick Gaughan - Bonnie Banks o Fordie
- 16
Dick Gaughan - Both Sides The Tweed
- 17
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
- 27
Dick Gaughan - Fair Flouer o Northumberland
- 28
Dick Gaughan - Farewell To Cotia
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Dick Gaughan - Fine Horseman
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Dick Gaughan - Four Green Fields
- 31
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
- 37
Dick Gaughan - Jamie Foyers
- 38
Dick Gaughan - Jock O Hazeldean
- 39
Dick Gaughan - John Harrison's Hands
- 40
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
- 48
Dick Gaughan - Muir And The Master Builder
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Dick Gaughan - My Donald
- 50
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
- 60
Dick Gaughan - Revolution
- 61
Dick Gaughan - Rigs o Rye
- 62
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
- 66
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
- 69
Dick Gaughan - Song Of Choice
- 70
Dick Gaughan - Stand Up For Judas
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Dick Gaughan - Strong Women Rule Us All
- 72
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 Earl Of Errol
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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
- 85
Dick Gaughan - Tom Joad
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Dick Gaughan - Turn, Turn, Turn
- 87
Dick Gaughan - Victor Jara Of Chile
- 88
Dick Gaughan - Waist Deep In The Big Muddy
- 89
Dick Gaughan - We Got The Rock'n'roll
- 90
Dick Gaughan - What You Do With What You've Got
- 91
Dick Gaughan - When I'm Gone
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Dick Gaughan - Which Side Are You On?
- 93
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
Tom Joad
Dick Gaughan
There he got his parole
After four long years on a man-killing charge
Tom Joad came a-walking down the road
Tom Joad came a walking down the road
Tom Joad he met with a truck driving man
There he took a little ride
He said, "I just got loose from McAlester's pen
On a charge called homicide"
Well, that truck rolled away in a cloud of dust
Tommy set his face towards home
He met Preacher Casey and they had a little drink
And he found that his family they was gone
They found his mother's old fashioned shoe
They found his daddy's hat
They found little Muley and Muley did say
"They've been tractored out by the cats"
Tom Joad went down to a neighbour's farm
And he found his family
They took Preacher Casey and they loaded up a car
And his mother said "We got to get away"
Now the twelve of the Joads made a mighty heavy load
And Grandpa Joad he did cry
He picked up a handful of earth in his hand
He said, "I'm stayin' with my farm until I die"
They fed him short ribs and coffee and soothing syrup
But Grandpa Joad he did die
They buried Grandpa Joad by the side of the road
Buried Grandma on the California side
They stood on a mountain and they looked to the west
And it looked like the promised land
That bright green valley with the river running through
There'd be work for every single hand, they thought
The Joads rolled away to the jungle camp
There they cooked them up a stew
And the hungry little children of the jungle camp
They said, "We'd like to have some too"
Then a deputy sheriff fired loose at a man
And he shot a woman in the back
But before he could take his aim once again
Preacher Casey dropped him in his tracks
They handcuffed Casey and they took him to jail
But then he got away
He met Tom Joad by the side of the road
And these few words he did say
"Well, I've preached for the Lord for a mighty long time
I've preached about the rich and the poor
But us working people got to all stand together
Or we ain't got a chance anymore."
Then the deputies come and Tom and Casey did run
To the bridge where the river runs down
But a deputy sheriff got Casey with a club
And he laid Preacher Casey in the ground.
Tom Joad he grabbed that deputy's club
And he hit him over the head
Tom Joad took flight in the dark and rainy night
With a preacher and a deputy lying dead
Tom Joad he run where his mother lay asleep
He woke her out of her bed
He kissed goodbye to the mother that he loved
And he told her what Preacher Casey said
"Everybody might be but one big soul
It looks that way to me
Wherever you look in the day or the night
That's where I'm gonna be, Ma"
"Wherever little children go hungry and cry
Wherever people aren't free
Where working people are fighting for their rights
That's where I'm gonna be, Ma"