Heartlands (Kate Rusby album)
Heartlands is an album by British folk musicians Kate Rusby and John McCusker, released in 2003. It was the soundtrack to the film Heartlands.
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Released | 2003 | |||
Genre | British folk | |||
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Label | Pure Records | |||
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Track listing
- "Colin's Farewell" (John McCusker)
- "Sweet Bride" (Kate Rusby)
- "Weeping Crisps" (John McCusker)
- "The Fairest Of all Yarrow" (Kate Rusby)
- "Wonder What Is Keeping My True Love" (Traditional; arranged by Kate Rusby and John McCusker)
- "Leafy Moped" (John McCusker)
- "William and Davy" Instrumental (Kate Rusby)
- "Drowned Lovers" (Traditional; arranged by Kate Rusby and John McCusker)
- "The Wild Goose" (Traditional; arranged by Kate Rusby)
- "The Beer Garden" (John McCusker)
- "I Saw That Sandra" (John McCusker)
- "Let The Cold Wind Blow" (Kate Rusby)
- "Yodelling Song" (Tim O'Brien)
- "The Brownies" (John McCusker)
- "Over You Now" (Kate Rusby)
- "Round The Next Corner" (John McCusker, Tim O'Brien)
- "The Sleepless Sailor" (Kate Rusby)
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