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Desert Island Discs

Shirley Collins, folk singer

Desert Island Discs

BBC

Society & Culture, Music Commentary, Music, Personal Journals

4.413.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Shirley Collins first enjoyed success as one of the leading figures in the British folk revival of the 1960s. She initially performed with her sister, Dolly Collins, and also collaborated with other folk luminaries to create some of the era’s most beloved albums. In the past decade she has made an acclaimed return to the concert stage and the recording studio. Shirley was born in Sussex in 1935. She can still recall how her grandfather used to sing folk songs to comfort her while they were sheltering during German air raids in the early 1940s. Alongside her career as a singer, in the 1950s she travelled to the American South with Alan Lomax, where they made field recordings of blues and folk musicians, helping to create a significant archive. Later in her performing career, Shirley found that she could no longer sing, following a distressing betrayal in her private life. She stepped away from music and was silent for many years, taking on other work, including a stint in a job centre Then, in her 80s, she found her voice again. In 2016 she released her first new album after a gap of almost four decades, and she has since released two more albums. Shirley lives in Sussex, not far from her childhood home. DISC ONE: Chiling O Guiry - Concerto Caledonia DISC TWO: The Birds in the Spring - The Copper Family DISC THREE: Who Would True Valour See - Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band DISC FOUR: Dear Father, Pray Build Me a Boat - Sheila Smith DISC FIVE: 61 Highway Blues - Mississippi Fred McDowell DISC SIX: Poor Sally Sits a-weeping - Dolly Collins DISC SEVEN: A Heart Needs A Home - Richard & Linda Thompson DISC EIGHT: Going Home - Mark Knopfler BOOK CHOICE: A collection of Brodie detective novels by Kate Atkinson LUXURY ITEM: A solar powered fridge filled with Italian Ice cream and two lipsticks CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Poor Sally Sits a Weeping Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Sarah Taylor

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts

0:04.9

Hello, I'm Lauren LeVern, and this is the Desert Island Disks podcast.

0:08.6

Every week I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks, book and luxury they'd want to take with them

0:13.9

if they were cast away to a desert island.

0:16.4

And for right reasons, the music is shorter than the original broadcast.

0:21.2

I hope you enjoy listening.

0:30.0

Music

0:44.0

My cast away this week is the singer Shirley Collins.

0:47.2

A heroine of the British folk music scene, along with her sister Dolly,

0:51.1

Shirley Collins spearheaded the folk revival of the 1960s,

0:55.3

creating some of the era's most beloved albums,

0:58.0

and collaborating with contemporaries, including David Graham, Bert Janch,

1:01.8

and the incredible string brand. Her interest in folk music began when she was a child,

1:07.0

sheltering from German bombs during the Second World War. Her grandfather would sing

1:11.5

the Sussex folk songs of his own childhood to comfort her.

1:15.0

He gifted her a lifelong love of the songs of England's past,

1:19.0

and the unadorned direct vocal style, which would become her signature.

1:23.9

As a young woman in the 1950s, she traveled to the American South,

1:27.7

with her then partner, the music archivist Alan Lomax.

1:31.2

The field recordings they captured, a folk and blues artist,

1:34.4

like Mississippi Fred McDowell, would go on to become global music treasures,

1:39.0

preserving the voices of our collective past.

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