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Ridin' High

from Anarchy Skiffle by Helen McCookerybook

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A cowboy song first recorded for the "Leavin' You Baby" vinyl EP released in the 1980s.

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Oh... so many of them, and so confusing!

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from Anarchy Skiffle, released May 20, 2014
Helen McCookerybook: guitar and vocal
Martin Stephenson: guitar
Jim Hornsby: guitar and Dobro
John Cavener: double bass
Produced by Martin Stephenson

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Helen McCookerybook UK

Helen McCookerybook is an outstanding songwriter who's beginnings formed in the punk era, old associates The Monochrome Set/The Pirhanas her first band was The Chefs (John Peel fave) She later signed to RCA with her band The Horns and had a couple of minor hits
Helen took 20 years out to become a Mum and PHD, taking up her songwriting again in 2003. Suburban Pastoral was her 1st solo record.
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