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  1. Leon Rosselson is a singer-songwriter from North London with a broad discography. He has had a focus on sarcastic and satirical songs, often political in nature.

  2. Leon Rosselson (born 22 June 1934, Harrow, Middlesex, England) [1] is an English songwriter and writer of children's books. After his early involvement in the folk music revival in Britain, he came to prominence, singing his own satirical songs, in the BBC's topical TV programme of the early 1960s, That Was The Week That Was. [2]

  3. Discover Rossel Songs by Leon Rosselson released in 1990. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. 06. Sing a Song to Please Us. Leon Rosselson. Rosselsongs. 02:43.

    • January 01, 1989
  5. Leon Rosselson · Album · 1990 · 18 songs.

    • January 01, 1990
  6. Listen to And They All Sang RosselSonGs - Songs By Leon Rosselson on Spotify. Various Artists · Compilation · 2005 · 15 songs.

  7. Leon Rosselson is one of England's most respected songwriters. Best known for his politically-edged tune, "The World Turned Upside Down," covered by Billy Bragg and Dick Gaughan , Rosselson continues to reflect the state of modern Britain through his songs.