The title track "Sail On By" tells the story of the Curacoa disaster. Off Donegal in 1942 the Queen Mary sliced through her escort ship HMS Curacoa with the loss of 338 lives. Pam's father served on the Curacoa and was one of the survivors.
No.1 Folk Albums of 2007. Folk on Sunday, NZ
1. Sail On By
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2. My Donald
3. Sunset Over Cucklett Delf
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4. Little Mesters
5. Whitsuntide Clothes
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6. The Warrior
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7. Iris & Daffodil
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8. Kevin's Song
9. Errand Lasses and Buffer Girls
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10. Nightingale
11. Barefoot Through Yon Heather
12. Banchory
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| 1. Early One Morning 2. My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean * 3. The Oak and the Ash 4. The Lass with the Delicate Air 5. I Live Not Where I Love * 6. The Vicar of Bray 7. Jerusalem 8. One Man Went to Mow * 9. What Shall we do with the Drunken Sailor? 10. Ten Green Bottles * 11. A-Roving 12. The Lass of Richmond Hill 13. Greensleeves 14. The Lincolnshire Poacher * 15. O, No John 16. Summer is a Coming In 17. Land of Hope and Glory |
18. Cockles and Muscles (Molly Malone) * 19. The Last Rose of Summer 20. The Sally Gardens * 21. The Spinning Wheel * 22. Danny Boy (Londonderry Air) * 23. Annie Laurie 24. Ye Banks and Braes * 25. The Bonnie Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond * 26. Coming Through the Rye * 27. Auld Lang Syne 28. Flower of Scotland * 29. Men of Harlech 30. All Through the Night 31. The Ash Grove * 32. Land of my Fathers 33. God Save The Queen |