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Singer / Musician of Folk and World
A.k.a. Iain Macrae
Josh MacRae (17 July 1933–1977) was a Scottish folk singer. He called himself Josh after the blues musician Josh White Accompanying himself on guitar, he had two UK hits - "Talking Army Blues" (on Top Rank Records, 1960) and "Messing About on the River" (Pye, 1961). He also worked as an art teacher at Kirkland Junior High School at Methil, Scotland, in the mid-1960s.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Josh Macrae | Josh Macrae | 1966 | Album |
Baron James McPhait (The "Celtic & Rangers" Song) | Josh Macrae | 1965 | Single |
Messing About On The River | Josh Macrae | 1965 | Album |
Do It Yourself | Josh Macrae | 1961 | Single |
Messing About On The River | Josh Macrae | 1961 | Single |
Josh Macrae | Josh Macrae | 1960 | Single |
Original Talkin' Blues (Talkin' Southern Blues) | Josh Macrae | 1960 | Single |
Walkin', Talkin', Singin' | Josh Macrae | 1960 | Single |
Dear John/Wild Side Of Life | Josh Macrae | Single | |
Let Ramensky Go/Sky High Joe | Josh Macrae | Single |