John Martyn

folk, singer-songwriter, acoustic

John Martyn

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Step It Up 04:34
Rock, Salt And Nails 02:03
May You Never 03:40
Go Down Easy 03:35
Couldn't Love You More 03:07
Back Down The River 02:37
Glory Box 04:19
Excuse Me Mister 04:39
Lay It All Down 01:50
The Glory Of Love 02:17
Dancing 03:43
All in Your Favour 04:45
Feel So Bad 03:32
How Fortunate the Man With None 05:08
Suzanne 03:53
Death Don't Have No Mercy 05:50
Go Out And Get It 03:07
The Sky Is Crying 04:03
Beverley 04:17
Pascanel 03:48
Angeline 05:18
I Don't Wanna Know 04:29
Discover The Lover 03:24
Johnny Too Bad 06:51
Hole In The Rain 04:40
Look at the Girl 04:30
Root Love 04:32
A Little Strange 06:19
She's a Lover 31:44
Watching Her Eyes 03:52
One for the Road 04:05
Could've Been Me 03:55
Save Some (For Me) (BBC TV "Rock Goes To College"/ Stirling University, Scotland / 1981) 03:34
Grace And Danger (BBC TV "Rock Goes To College"/ Stirling University, Scotland / 1981) 04:25
Hurt In Your Heart 04:59
Mad Dog Days 05:30
Eibhli Ghail Chiuin Ni Chearbhaill 03:06
The Easy Blues (Jelly Roll Blues) 00:00
Sing A Song Of Summer 00:00
London Conversation 00:00
Solid Air 00:00
Sandy Grey 00:00
The Cat Won't Work Tonight 00:00
Under My Wing 00:00
Singin' In The Rain 00:00
So Much In Love With You 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 1948-09-11

Country: GB

Biography - John Martyn

John Martyn OBE, born Iain David McGeachy (11 September 1948 – 29 January 2009), was a British singer-songwriter and guitarist. Over a forty-year career he released twenty studio albums.

He grew up in Glasgow and attended Shawlands Academy. John Martyn moved to London from Glasgow in the mid 1960s. He made his initial recorded impact in 1967, at the age of 19, with his debut album London Conversation. He then quickly became an integral part of the British music scene, incorporating Folk, Blues, and Jazz into his unique sound.

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