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  2. A New England - Wikipedia

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    "A New England" is a song written and recorded by Billy Bragg, included on his album Life's a Riot with Spy Vs Spy, released in 1983. It remains a signature song from the early years of Bragg's recording career.

  3. Kirsty MacColl - Wikipedia

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    Kirsty Anna MacColl (/ m ə ˈ k ɔː l /, mə-KAWL; 10 October 1959 – 18 December 2000) was a British singer-songwriter, daughter of folk singer Ewan MacColl.She recorded several pop hits in the 1980s and 1990s, including "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis" and cover versions of Billy Bragg's "A New England" and the Kinks' "Days".

  4. Life's a Riot with Spy vs Spy - Wikipedia

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    Life's a Riot with Spy vs Spy is Billy Bragg's first album, released in 1983. All songs on the original album consisted of Bragg singing to his electric guitar accompaniment. The original album played at 45 rpm rather than the more usual 33⅓ rpm, contained only seven songs and lasted for only 15 minutes and 57 seconds.

  5. Billy Bragg - Wikipedia

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    The album was released in March 2008, the second Bragg album to be named after a book by Colin MacInnes after England, Half-English. [42] [43] The same year, during the NME Awards ceremony, Bragg sang a duet with British solo act Kate Nash. They mixed up two of their greatest hits, Nash playing "Foundations", and Bragg redoing "A New England". [44]

  6. England, Half-English - Wikipedia

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    England, Half-English is a 2002 album by English political singer-songwriter Billy Bragg and the Blokes.. The title track is about racism in England and the anti-immigration feelings and racist abuse of asylum seekers fuelled by the tabloid press, particularly the Daily Mail.

  7. Leaves That Are Green - Wikipedia

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    The opening lines were quoted by Billy Bragg's song "A New England". [12] Dorris Henderson covered "Leaves That Are Green" as a single in 1965. [13] Ronnie Hawkins covered it in 1971 on his album The Hawk. [14] J.D. Crowe covered it on his 1973 album Bluegrass Evolution. [15]

  8. Billy Bragg rewrites lyrics to Oliver Anthony’s viral ‘right ...

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    Billy Bragg has released a musical response to country singer Oliver Anthony’s controversial hit, “Rich Men North of Richmond”.. Anthony’s track has amassed 30 million views on YouTube in ...

  9. Billy Bragg discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of British singer-songwriter Billy Bragg includes 13 studio albums (including two with Wilco and one with The Blokes), six live albums, 12 compilation albums, five extended plays, and 20 singles.