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Album
"Scraps of Paper" is an album by Scottish-Australian folk musician Eric Bogle, first released on Larrikin Records (LRF104) in September 1982. The album features two of his most well-known songs telling of the futility or loss of war - "No Man's Land" (commonly known as "The Green Fields of France", a title it was first given by The Fureys) and "And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" (later covered by Joan Baez, The Pogues, June Tabor and many more). Vocals, Acoustic Guitar β Eric Bogle Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin, Autoharp, Dulcimer β John Munro Vocals, Bass Guitar β Brent Miller Bass β Doug Balmanno Cello β Lorraine Cook Drums β Dean Biebeck Fiddle β Trev Warner Flute, Recorder β George Walpole Guitar β Chris Nicholson (track 4), Graham Lee Harmonica β Dean Bland Keyboards β Peter Wragg Keyboards β Phil Cunneen Pedal Steel Guitar β Dennis Siddall Percussion β Don Lebler User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Scraps Of Paper
Eric Bogle
No Man's Land
Eric Bogle
Front Row Cowboy
Eric Bogle
A Reason for It All
Eric Bogle
He's Nobody's Moggy Now
Eric Bogle
And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda
Eric Bogle
Now I'm Easy
Eric Bogle
Just Not Coping
Eric Bogle
The Ballad of Henry Holloway
Eric Bogle
If Wishes Were Fishes
Eric Bogle