Dick Gaughan Songtexte
The Worker's Song
Now Westlin Winds
Why Old Men Cry
Geboren am 17. Mai 1948
Gruppen
Coppers & Brass
- Coppers and Brass / The Gander in the Pratie Hole
- O’Keefe’s / The Foxhunter’s
- The Flowing Tide / The Fairies’ Hornpipe
- The Oak Tree / The Music in the Glen
- Planxty Johnson
- Gurty’s Frolics
- The Spey in Spate / The Hurricane
- Alan MacPherson of Mosspark / The Jig of Slurs
- The Thrush in the Storm / The Flogging Reel
- Ask My Father / Lads of Laoise / The Connaught Heifers
- The Bird in the Bush / The Boy in the Gap / MacMahon’s Reel
- Strike the Gay Harp / Shores of Lough Gowna
- Jack Broke the Prison Door / Donald Blue / Wha’ll Dance wi’ Wattie
Gaughan
- Bonnie Jeannie o’ Bethelnie
- Bonnie Lass Amang the Heather
- Alan MacPherson of Mosspark / The Jig of Slurs
- Crooked Jack
- The Recruited Collier
- The Augengeich Disaster (von Dick Gaughan with Alastair Anderson)
- Bonnie Woodha’
- The Pound a Week Rise
- Ask My Father / Lads of Laiose / The Connaught Heifers
- My Donald
- Strike the Gay Harp / Shores of Lough Gowna
- Willie O’Winsbury
- Such a Parcel o’ Rogues in a Nation
- Jack Broke the Prison Door / Donald Blue / Wha’ll Dance wi’ Wattie
- Gillie Mor
Gaughan Live! At the Trades Club
- What You Do With What You've Got
- No Gods
- The Accrington McBrides / Mulvihill's Hornpipe / The Wexford Assembly
- Erin Go Bragh
- Thomas Muir of Huntershill
- Outlaws and Dreamers
- Tom Paine's Bones
- Whatever Happened
- Now Westlin Wind
- The Hunter Dunne
- Caoineadh Eoghain Rua / Bunnafolly Jig / Jetstar's Revenge / The Tolbooth
- Geronimo's Cadillac
- Both Sides the Tweed