Tracey Curtis
Tracey Curtis, is a solo, acoustic, singer-songwriter from Carmarthenshire,… Read Full Bio ↴Tracey Curtis, is a solo, acoustic, singer-songwriter from Carmarthenshire, United Kingdom. She is also known as a former member of punk band Shelley's Children. She began her solo, acoustic, singer-songwriter career in 2003, when her children asked her to write a song protesting a planned by-pass that would ruin their favorite natural play area.
She records for two of Robb Johnson's labels, "Unlabelled" and "Irregular" Records.
She tours extensively within Wales and southern England, often doing benefit shows for causes such as Oxfam, Unions, and prisoners support groups. She has performed with David Rovics and Chumbawamba.
Her two CDs are If the Moon Could Talk and Picture Postcards, which was released in November, 2006.
She records for two of Robb Johnson's labels, "Unlabelled" and "Irregular" Records.
She tours extensively within Wales and southern England, often doing benefit shows for causes such as Oxfam, Unions, and prisoners support groups. She has performed with David Rovics and Chumbawamba.
Her two CDs are If the Moon Could Talk and Picture Postcards, which was released in November, 2006.
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Tracey Curtis Lyrics
All the Girls Love a Soldier All the girls love a soldier they say Marching home proud…
Cody And Esta's Love Song Sometimes I'd like to keep you Just the way you are…
fair play I get up at five in the morning and wash…
First Riot If I could turn the clocks back to simple days When…
I Should Have Kept it Simple You need to know the answer to a million questions About…
I Used to Want to be The Cat I used to want to be the cat Lying in the…
I Won't Wear The Union Jack I'd like to say I'm proud to be British but…
If the Death Penalty were an Olympic Sport Well done America Coming in third is the good old U…
If the moon could talk I look up at the sky and I see the…
It's Not Fair It's not fair My wage is too small Over there Is a man…
Land Of The Free She was born then rejected By her mother then neglected Sh…
Letters to Mr Bush Dear Mr Bush will you help us? I've heard that you're…
May May, when I first looked at you I saw what all…
Miners Against Fascism The world is our country And unity is strength That's what…
Piccadilly Circus Piccadilly Circus waiting for some change It wasn't meant t…
Remember Me Hello ... Remember me? I wrote letter after letter In the …
Rosa's Happy Song Everything's all right No one's dying and there's plenty to…
shell shock This is a story about my son My bundle of fun He…
Snow is Freedom Its's one thirty in the morning Someone says snow is fallin…
springtime Goodbye 64 Linthorpe Road Goodbye Barnet here we go We're …
The Best Days These are the best days by far They'll be gone in…
The Bristol Museum We went along to the Bristol Museum For some harmless fun …
The John Peel Song Dear John Thank you for your postcard Sorry that it took m…
The Vegan Police Mr Right went shopping on one Wednesday afternoon He had hi…
Where Are They Now I remember when I was small All the colours of my…