Propaganda

Story Behind The Song

Inspire by growing up in Nottingham England and the novel/film Saturday Night & Sunday Morning (Alan Sillitoe)

Song Description

A song dedicated to Alan Sillitoe and John 'Echo' Exton

Song Length 4:04 Genre Folk - Contemporary
Lyrics Ken Morris Music Eddie Dorey
Producer Paperstone / Blue Yonder Performance Blue Yonder - Eddie Dorey Lead & b vox, electric guitar, cajon & percussion Mick Wheat Bass - Ken Morris Mandolin & b vox - Rob Nicholls - Acoustic guitar & b vox - Tony Ward Keyboards

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