acg, har, *1941 GB, South Woodford
Singer / Musician / Songwriter of Rock, World and Folk
A.k.a. Michael Softley
Michael 'Mick' Softley (born 1941, in South Woodford, Essex) is a British singer/songwriter and guitarist. A figurehead during the British folk scene, Softley set up his own folk club, released three albums and has been known to work with Mac MacLeod, Donovan Leitch and Maddy Prior. Donovan even covered two of Softley's songs ("Goldwatch Blues" and "The War Drags On") on his early recordings.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sunrise / Street Singer | Mick Softley | 2005 | Compil. |
Mensa | Mick Softley | 1978 | Album |
Capital | Mick Softley | 1976 | Album |
Any Mother Doesn't Grumble | Mick Softley | 1972 | Album |
Lady Willow | Mick Softley | 1972 | Single |
Street Singer | Mick Softley | 1971 | Album |
Julie Argoyne | Mick Softley | 1971 | Single |
Goin' Down The Road | Mick Softley | 1971 | Single |
Can You Hear Me Now | Mick Softley | 1970 | Single |
Sunrise | Mick Softley | 1970 | Album |
Am I The Red One / That's Not My Kind Of Love | Mick Softley With The Summer Suns | 1966 | Single |
I'm So Confused | Mick Softley | 1965 | Single |
Songs For Swingin' Survivors | Mick Softley | 1965 | Album |