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  1. Excerpt from the beginning of Leon Rosselson's 50th Anniversary concert at the Tricycle Theatre in London. Includes the song The Voice That Lives Inside You ...

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  2. open.spotify.com › artist › 3MT8AsjqsOYSR3tqk45bl7Leon Rosselson | Spotify

    Listen to Leon Rosselson on Spotify. Artist · 3.1K monthly listeners. Preview of Spotify. Sign up to get unlimited songs and podcasts with occasional ads.

  3. (Leon Rosselson) Little Tim MacGuire loved to play with fire Always hated water, never used to wash Loved the smell of burning, of bonfires burning Loved to play all day with his little tinder box. He chased the sparks as they flew into the evening Hailed the flash of lightning and the burning sun When I'm a man then I'll become a fireman

  4. Songs by Leon Rosselson performed by Nancy Kerr, includes sleeve notes in accompanying digipak and booklet with photography by James Fagan and illustration/design by Lizzy Doe. Includes unlimited streaming of The Poor Shall Wear the Crown: Songs by Leon Rosselson via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

  5. On Her Silver Jubilee Lyrics. -verse 1-. I remember, I remember when my world was hardly grown. And the daughter of a dead dull king ascended to the throne. And though I was just a lad at school I ...

  6. 22. Aug. 2018 · The World Turned Upside Down, though, was written 10 years earlier by Leon Rosselson who had been crafting radical and satirical songs since the 1960s. The title is taken from Christopher Hill’s history of radical 17th-century political and religious movements. I didn’t know Rosselson’s version at the time and after Billy Bragg’s fiery ...

  7. blog.pmpress.org › authors-artists-comrades › leon-rosselsonLeon Rosselson - PM Press

    Leon Rosselson has been at the forefront of songwriting in Britain for fifty years. His songs range from the lyrical to the satirical, from the personal to the political, from the humorous to the poignant. His early songs were topical-satirical (some of them were featured in the TV satire show That Was the Week that […]