Ed McCurdy
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 24 years ago |
Date of birth | January 11,1919 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Willow Hill |
Pennsylvania | |
Date of died | March 23,2000 |
Died | Halifax |
Canada | |
Genres | Folk Music |
Record labels | Elektra Records |
Albums | A Ballad Singer's Choice |
Cowboy Songs | |
Sin Songs | |
Job | Singer |
Songwriter | |
Songs | Strawberry Roan |
Jack Was Every Inch a Sailor | |
Jack O'Diamonds | |
Punchin' the Dough | |
Along Side of the Santa Fe Trail | |
My Bonny Lies Over The Ocean | |
The Cowboy | |
Green Grow the Lilacs | |
When the Work's All Done This Fall | |
Red River Valley | |
O, Dear, What Can The Matter Be | |
O Suzanna | |
I Had A Little Rooster | |
Mr. Rabbit | |
I Had A Horse | |
Tree In The Hole | |
The Star of Logy Bay | |
The Gambler's Song | |
Dear Evelina | |
Keemo Kimo | |
The Noble Duke Of York | |
Bal Cziki Bal Bal Fineasz i Ferb | |
The Little Black Bull | |
Utah Carroll | |
Four Nights Drunk | |
Froggy Went A'Courting | |
Three Fishermen | |
A Hole In The Bucket | |
The Old Woman And The Pig | |
Good Bye, My Lover, Good Bye | |
My Gal on the Rio Grande | |
Old Fumbler | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1111785 |
Ed McCurdy Life story
Ed McCurdy was an American folk singer, songwriter, and television actor. His most well-known song was the anti-war "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream", written in 1950.