The Humblebums

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Her Father Didn't Like Me Anyway 04:38 Tools
Please Sing a Song for Us 00:00 Tools
Close Your Eyes 01:22 Tools
Mary of the Mountains 02:06 Tools
Steamboat Row 02:06 Tools
Why Don't They Come Back to Dunoon 04:18 Tools
Patrick 02:24 Tools
Everybody Knows That 03:01 Tools
Saturday Round About Sunday 02:32 Tools
Song For Simon 02:21 Tools
Shoeshine Boy 03:19 Tools
My Dixie Darling 02:40 Tools
Shoe Shine Boy 03:18 Tools
Keep It to Yourself 02:38 Tools
Travel Away 01:47 Tools
Silk Pyjamas 02:36 Tools
Oh No 02:22 Tools
My Apartment 02:55 Tools
Now I Feel So Old 02:04 Tools
Rick Rack 02:51 Tools
Open Up the Door 01:46 Tools
All the Best People Do It 03:01 Tools
Little Blue Lady 01:51 Tools
Mother 03:01 Tools
Joe Dempsey 01:46 Tools
Come Drink My Wine 03:31 Tools
Victory Rag 01:43 Tools
Coconut Tree 01:57 Tools
Harry 03:03 Tools
Will You Follow Me 02:03 Tools
Windy And Warm 02:03 Tools
Good-Bye-ee! 01:58 Tools
Give Me A Little Of Your Time 02:12 Tools
Look Over the Hill and Far Away 03:42 Tools
A Little of Your Time 03:24 Tools
Blood and Glory 03:42 Tools
I Can't Stop Now 04:44 Tools
Cripple Creek 02:02 Tools
My Singing Bird 03:22 Tools
Look Over the Hills and Far Away 03:43 Tools
Cruisin' 03:24 Tools
Salt Coats At The Fair 03:20 Tools
Bed of Mossy Green 02:46 Tools
Time 01:28 Tools
Blood & Glory 02:33 Tools
Continental Song 03:56 Tools
Why Don't They Come Back to Dunoon? 04:19 Tools
Saturday Roundabout Sunday 04:19 Tools
Half A Mile (Backing Track) 03:43 Tools
Rick Rack - Main 03:57 Tools
Half A Mile (church version) 04:50 Tools
Continental Song (Backing Track) 03:10 Tools
Mother (live) 02:35 Tools
Good-bye-ee 02:52 Tools
Good Love 04:50 Tools
Will You Follow Me? 02:03 Tools
Continental Song [Backing Track] 01:29 Tools
Time (bonus) 01:29 Tools
Mary Of The Mountain 03:07 Tools
Talkin' Blues (What's In A Name) 02:52 Tools
Please Sing A Song For Us (Top Gear Session, 23 Feb 1970) 02:52 Tools
So Bad Thinking (Bonus) 02:03 Tools
Good Bye Ee 01:56 Tools
Why Don't They Come Back To Dungoon 04:18 Tools
Her Father Don't Like Me Anyway 04:37 Tools
Mother (Top Gear Session, 23 Feb 1970) 04:37 Tools
Continental Song (bonus) 03:57 Tools
Glasgow Central 01:29 Tools
Crusin' 01:58 Tools
Joe Dempsey - Stereo 01:46 Tools
Stainless Steel Wellies 01:29 Tools
Everybody Knows That (Top Gear Session, 23 Feb 1970) 01:29 Tools
Cruisin 03:23 Tools
My Singin Bird 03:31 Tools
Goodbye-ee! 01:58 Tools
Oh No! 02:20 Tools
Half a Mile - Church Version 02:20 Tools
Nine And A Half Guitars 02:20 Tools
I Loved A Lass 03:57 Tools
Rick Rack - (Top Gear Session, 23 Feb 1970) 03:57 Tools
A Life in the Day Of 01:58 Tools
Hurry Up Harry 01:58 Tools
The Whiskey Seller 01:58 Tools
Saturday Roundabout Sunday [Single] 01:58 Tools
Glasgow Accents 02:44 Tools
Victoria Rag 03:23 Tools
Allt The Best People Do It 03:23 Tools
Rick Rack (Main) 03:23 Tools
Everybody Knows That - Radio 1 Session 03:23 Tools
Sonf For Simon 03:23 Tools
If It Wasnae For Your Wellies 02:44 Tools
Joe Dempsy 01:46 Tools
Silk Pyjama 01:46 Tools
Cripple Cheer 02:03 Tools
Winchburgh Junction 02:44 Tools
Why Don't They Come Back To Dunoon? 02:44 Tools
Patrick (1969) 02:25 Tools
Goodbye Booze 02:25 Tools
Harry Campbell & The Heavies 03:23 Tools
Telling Lies 03:23 Tools
Oh Dear 03:23 Tools
McGinty 03:23 Tools
Half a Mile [Church Version] 03:23 Tools
Jeny Gray's Whiskey 02:03 Tools
Everybody Knows That/L 02:44 Tools
Love Is Teasing 02:44 Tools
Half A Mile 03:23 Tools
Saturday Round About Sunday (Album) 03:23 Tools
Mother - Radio 1 Session 03:23 Tools
mother (radio 1 session) 03:23 Tools
Good-Bye Ee! 02:10 Tools
Please Sing a Song for Us - Radio 1 Session 02:10 Tools
Saturday Round About Sunday (single version) 02:10 Tools
Near You 02:10 Tools
Half a Mile [Backing Track] 02:10 Tools
Why Don't They Come Back to Dundoon 03:23 Tools
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The Humblebums were a Scottish folk band, based in Glasgow. Its members included Billy Connolly, who later became a renowned stand-up comic and actor, guitarist Tam Harvey and singer/songwriter Gerry Rafferty. The band was active from the mid-1960s until the early 1970s. Connolly co-founded the band with Harvey in the mid-1960s and played in the pubs and clubs around the city, most notably the Scotia Bar. Connolly sang, played banjo and guitar and entertained the audience with his humorous introductions to the songs. Harvey was an accomplished Bluegrass guitarist. Rafferty joined later and for a short time they performed as a trio. However, the nature of the act had changed and Harvey departed shortly afterwards. The remaining duo broke up in the early 1970 after recording two albums of material: The New Humblebums and Open Up the Door. Connolly embarked on a solo career while Rafferty recorded a low impact solo album (Can I Have My Money Back?) then formed Stealers Wheel with Joe Egan before eventually emerging as a major recording act with Baker Street. A number of songs performed by Connolly on his early comedy albums originated with the Humblebums, and actual Humblebums recordings also frequently turn up on Connolly compilations. A number of Humbebums recordings were reissued following Connolly's rise to international stardom. The Rafferty tracks from this period have been released in a variety of formats, some with just Humblebum material, others adding some or all of Can I Have My Money Back? Source http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Humblebums Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.