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- 4617d29a5a4324692aa4add64fa52d6d52420276624577efe096b9686552ada1 accessdate "2010-04-04".
- 4617d29a5a4324692aa4add64fa52d6d52420276624577efe096b9686552ada1 first1 "Michael".
- 4617d29a5a4324692aa4add64fa52d6d52420276624577efe096b9686552ada1 isCitedBy Young_Hunting.
- 4617d29a5a4324692aa4add64fa52d6d52420276624577efe096b9686552ada1 issue "September 2010".
- 4617d29a5a4324692aa4add64fa52d6d52420276624577efe096b9686552ada1 last1 "Bonner".
- 4617d29a5a4324692aa4add64fa52d6d52420276624577efe096b9686552ada1 magazine Uncut_(magazine).
- 4617d29a5a4324692aa4add64fa52d6d52420276624577efe096b9686552ada1 page "51".
- 4617d29a5a4324692aa4add64fa52d6d52420276624577efe096b9686552ada1 title "Cave's duet with Polly Harvey on "Henry Lee" borrowed from several versions of a traditional song that traces it lineage all the way back to the ancient Scottish folk ballad "Young Hunting." The Murder Ballads take leans most on Dick Justice's 1929 recording...".
- 4617d29a5a4324692aa4add64fa52d6d52420276624577efe096b9686552ada1 year "2010".