- Leon
Rosselson (born 22 June 1934, Harrow, Middle****, England) is an
English songwriter and
writer of children's books.
After his
early involvement in...
- old
partner Leon
Rosselson. Oats &
Beans &
Kangaroos is an
album of children's
songs performed by Roy & Val
Bailey with Leon
Rosselson.
Bailey worked with...
- on
their 1988
album English Rebel Songs 1381–1914.
According to Leon
Rosselson his 1975 song "The
World Turned Upside Down",
while a song
about the Diggers...
- The
discography of Dave Swarbrick, an
English folk
musician and singer-songwriter,
consists of 11 solo
studio albums, and many
other albums with other...
- near Moundsville, West
Virginia "Palaces of Gold", a 1968 song by Leon
Rosselson Golden Palace (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
-
Trainer and Leon
Rosselson in the
group The
Three City Four. The
group concentrated on
contemporary songs,
including some of
Rosselson's own, and made two...
-
title Abiezer Coppe on the Leon
Rosselson album Love, Loneliness, Laundry,
which has
since been
released on CD on
Rosselson's compilation Guess What They're...
- "Don't Get Married" is a song
written by Leon
Rosselson,
which is best
known for
being covered in a
single by The Dubliners,
released in June 1987 and...
- song "For What It's Worth" . The
single also
includes a
cover of Leon
Rosselson's 1975 song "The
World Turned Upside Down",
which was
originally made po****r...
- Biochemists' Songbook. "The Red Flag" was
parodied by singer-songwriter Leon
Rosselson as the "Battle Hymn of the New
Socialist Party," also
known as "The Red...