Sandy Denny

folk, singer-songwriter, female vocalists

Sandy Denny

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Soho (home demo) 02:53
Like an Old-Fashioned Waltz 05:35
Late November 04:29
Milk and Honey (Alternate Take) 04:21
Sweet Rosemary 02:27
Quiet Joys Of Brotherhood 04:25
It'll Take A Long Time 05:13
The Lady 04:00
Next Time Around 04:22
Dark The Night 04:29
Who Knows Where The Time Goes? - BBC Session - John Peel 11/9/73 03:43
I'm A Dreamer 04:53
The Quiet Land Of Erin 03:21
Let's Jump The Broomstick 02:42
Sandy's Song (Take Away The Load) 01:37
Wretched Wilbur 02:35
Next Time Around (No Strings) 04:45
Fhir A Bhata 04:59
My Ramblin' Boy 05:20
Tam Lin 02:50
Friends 03:33
The Quiet Joys of Brotherhood 02:45
Meet On The Ledge 07:50
Lord Bateman 06:14
Nottamun Town 03:04
Nothing More 00:00
The Sea 00:00
Tomorrow Is A Long Time 00:00
She Moves Through The Fair (Acoustic Version) 00:00
She Moves Through the Fair 00:00
Now and Then 00:00
No End (Solo Piano Version) 00:00
At The End Of The Day 00:00
It'll Take A Long Time (Demo) 00:00
Love's Made a Fool of You 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 1947-01-06

Country: GB

Biography - Sandy Denny

Sandy Denny (Alexandra Elene Maclean Denny, 6 January, 1947 – 21 April, 1978) was an English singer and songwriter, perhaps best known as the lead singer for the folk rock band Fairport Convention. She has been described as "the pre-eminent British folk rock singer".

After briefly working with British folk band the Strawbs, Denny joined Fairport Convention in 1968, remaining with that band until the end of 1969. She formed the short-lived band Fotheringay in 1970

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