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Ed McCurdy

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Gender Male
Death24 years ago
Date of birth January 11,1919
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Willow Hill
Pennsylvania
Date of died March 23,2000
DiedHalifax
Canada
GenresFolk Music
Record labels Elektra Records
AlbumsA 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
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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.

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