Album US 1975 on Old North Bridge Records label
Folk (Folk)
A versatile trio who entertain audiences with the songs of 18th and 19th Century America accompanied by a variety of traditional instruments.
![]() | The Yankee Tunesmiths , album by |
![]() | Lorraine Lee voc, dulcimer, vocals |
![]() | Irene Saletan voc, vocals |
![]() | Paul Cole voc, vocals |
![]() | Tony Saletan voc, vocals |
![]() | Joseph Warren , lyrics by |
Richard Johnson design, jacket design, illustration |
Fred Silverstein producer |
Mark Styles recorded by, remix |
Thom Foley recorded by, remix |
William Billings |
Joseph Warren |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Yankees Return From Camp (Yankee Doodle) | The Yankee Tunesmiths | ||
2 | Revolutionary Tea | The Yankee Tunesmiths | ||
3 | Bunker Hill | The Yankee Tunesmiths | ||
4 | The Battle Of Trenton | The Yankee Tunesmiths | ||
5 | Lamentation Over Boston | The Yankee Tunesmiths | William Billings | |
6 | Derry Down | The Yankee Tunesmiths | ||
7 | Free America | The Yankee Tunesmiths | Joseph Warren | |
8 | Siubhail A Gradh | The Yankee Tunesmiths | ||
9 | Doodle Dandy | The Yankee Tunesmiths | ||
10 | Chester | The Yankee Tunesmiths | William Billings | |
11 | Banks Of The Dee (And A Parody) | The Yankee Tunesmiths | ||
12 | The Irishman's Epistle | The Yankee Tunesmiths | ||
13 | The Fate Of John Burgoyne | The Yankee Tunesmiths |