
Ewan MacColl
Biography
James Henry Miller (25 January 1915 – 22 October 1989), better known by his stage name Ewan MacColl, was a British folk singer-songwriter, folk song collector, labour activist and actor. Born in England to Scottish parents, he was one of the originators of the 1960s folk revival and wrote such songs as "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and "Dirty Old Town". MacColl collected hundreds of traditional folk songs including the version of "Scarborough Fair" later popularised by Simon & Garfunkel, and released dozens of albums with A.L. Lloyd, Peggy Seeger and others, mostly of traditional folk songs. He also wrote many left-wing political songs, remaining a steadfast communist throughout his life and actively engaging in political activism.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

American IV: The Man Comes Around
2002

Rum Sodomy & The Lash
1985

First Take
1969

The Flaming Lips And Heady Fwends
2012

Inside Llewyn Davis (Original Soundtrack Recording)
2013

Best Of Stereophonics (Decade In The Sun)
2008

Songs From The Last Century
1999

The Rod Stewart Album
1969

Fairytale Of New York
1987

The Best Of The Pogues
1991

The Best Of Roberta Flack
1981

All Directions
1972

Touch Me In The Morning
1973

Lightfoot
1966

A Song Will Rise
1965

Spirit
2007

The Very Best Of ...
2004

All The Way... A Decade Of Song
1999

You've Got It Bad Girl
1973

Live At The Sahara Tahoe
1973

Superstars Of The 70's
1973

Woga
1972

See What Tomorrow Brings
1965

I Ain't Marching Anymore
1965
Credited work
4,633 releases · 882 albums · active 1954–2026
- Performance · 5,178
- Other credits · 329
- Engineering · 29
- Production · 10
- Mastering · 2
Studios: Record Plant, Los Angeles · Atlantic Studios · Right Track Recording · Olympic Studios
