Fotheringay is the self-titled album by the group formed by Sandy Denny aft… Read Full Bio ↴Fotheringay is the self-titled album by the group formed by Sandy Denny after she left Fairport Convention in 1969, and was the group's only contemporaneous release. It was recorded in 1970 with former Eclection member and Denny's future husband Trevor Lucas, with Gerry Conway, Jerry Donahue, and Pat Donaldson. The album includes five Sandy Denny compositions (one of which was co-written with Lucas), one song by Lucas, as well as one traditional song and two cover versions: Bob Dylan's "Too Much of Nothing" and Gordon Lightfoot's "The Way I Feel".
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Fotheringay
Fotheringay Lyrics
Banks Of The Nile Oh hark! the drums do beat, my love, no longer…
Nothing More My friend I know you've suffered, Although you are still you…
The Pond And The Stream Annie wanders on the land. She loves the freedom of the…
The Sea Do I ever wonder? You don't know. You'll never follow, and…
The Way I Feel The way I feel is like a robin, Whose birds…
Too Much Of Nothing Well, too much of nothing Can make a man fell ill…
Winter Winds Winter winds they do blow cold, The time of year, it…