Eus KeusThe second single from Gwenno's 2018 record 'Le Kov'
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Gwrello Glawby The Changing Room - From The Changing Room's second album Picking Up The Pieces. Gwrello Glaw (Let It Rain) is sung by Sam Kelly in Cornish. Song written by Tanya Brittain.
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Tekka ha Hwekkaby Hanterhir - A song about love sung in Cornish (with subtitles) by Cornish band Hanterhir for the Kan Rag Kernow song competition.
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A Deus, A Deus YmmanuelLive recording of A Deus, A Deus Ymmanuel sung at a carol service in St Ive, near Callington.
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Abostol an Morby Philip Knight - This song represented Cornwall in the 'Xacobeo Santiago Road Song Festival' in Galicia in 1993. It was composed and performed by Philip Knight and arranged for orchestra by Goff Richards.
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Bro Goth Agan Tasowby John Bolitho - A hearty rendition of the Cornish anthem, Bro Goth Agan Tasow, by former Grand Bard John Bolitho.
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Gwynn war Dhuby Graham Sandercock - A song written for the feast of St Piran by Graham Sandercock.
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Hwerow Hwegby Rachel Heffer - A song in Cornish accompanied by the harp
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Kernewek Ov Vyby Kablus - A punk song by Kablus, with lyrics by Pol Hodge, that was featured on the 2007 Govyn Kernewek award winning film, Nebes Geryow a-dro dhe'n SWF.
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Kernow Bys Vykkenby Mick Paynter - Poem set to music by Mick Paynter
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Krokodil NownekA children's song about a hungry crocodile, taken from a CD of songs for children entitled Planet Kernow.
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Rappby Pol Hodge - A rap in Cornish by poet Pol Hodge.
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Sav yn-bannby Skwardya - Written to be an anthem for the language itself, Sav yn-bann was written by Matthew Clarke and appears on Skwardya's latest album, An Eledhva.
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Tan y'n golonnby Brian Webb - A song by folk singer/songwriter Brian Webb.
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Tresorby The Rowan Tree - Winner of Kan rag Kernow 2018.
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Ster Koselby The Grenaways - Winner of Kan rag Kernow 2017
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Traditional songsby various - Lowender Peran has recorded a series of films of some traditional Cornish songs, with subtitled lyrics.
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Delyo Syviby Brenda Wootton - 'the Voice of Cornwall' singing Delyo Syvi (Strawberry Leaves).
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