Walter Pardon

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The Female Drummer 00:00 Tools
The Dark Eyed Sailor 00:00 Tools
The Deserter 00:00 Tools
A Ship to Old England Came 00:00 Tools
Peggy Benn 00:00 Tools
Jack Tar Ashore 00:00 Tools
The Devil and the Farmer's Wife 00:00 Tools
The Hungry Army 00:00 Tools
Broomfield Hill 00:00 Tools
Van Dieman's Land 00:00 Tools
Jack Hall 00:00 Tools
A British Man'o'war 00:00 Tools
Let the Wind Blow High or Low 00:00 Tools
The Raggle-Taggle Gypsies 00:00 Tools
The Rambling Blade 00:00 Tools
One Cold Morning in December 00:00 Tools
The Jolly Waggoner 00:00 Tools
I Wish, I Wish 00:00 Tools
The Poachers' Fate 00:00 Tools
The Bold Fisherman 00:00 Tools
The Cunning Cobbler 00:00 Tools
The Handsome Cabin Boy 00:00 Tools
Two Jolly Butchers 00:00 Tools
The Trees They Do Grow High 00:00 Tools
Talk About Ownership of Songs 00:00 Tools
The Bold Princess Royal 00:00 Tools
Lord Lovell 00:00 Tools
The Lawyer (Or Mowing the Barley) 00:00 Tools
The Maid of Australia 00:00 Tools
The Pretty Ploughboy 00:00 Tools
The Loss of the Ramillies 00:00 Tools
The Bush of Australia 00:00 Tools
The Devil & The Farmer's Wife 00:00 Tools
The Rakish Young Fellow 00:00 Tools
The Banks of Sweet Dundee 00:00 Tools
Uncle Walter's Tune 00:00 Tools
A Country Life 00:00 Tools
The Poacher's Fate 00:00 Tools
Peggy Bawn 00:00 Tools
Broomfiled Hill 00:00 Tools
The Dandy Man 00:00 Tools
Cupid the Ploughboy 00:00 Tools
Bold Princess Royal 00:00 Tools
An Old Man's Advice 00:00 Tools
Raggle Taggle Gypsies 00:00 Tools
Spanish Ladies 00:00 Tools
Van Diemen's Land 00:00 Tools
Van Diemens Land 00:00 Tools
Bright Golden Store 00:00 Tools
Black-Eyed Susan 00:00 Tools
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A Norfolk folk singer, Walter Pardon was born in 1914 in the village of Knapton. He lived in the same house all his life and was even born in it, and worked as a carpenter. In the 1970's a tape of his was heard by Peter Bellamy, another singer, and Walter Pardon became known to the wider world. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.