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Douglas "Doug" Wesley Ashdown (born 29 July 1942) is an Australian folk, country singer-songwriter who had a minor hit with "Winter in America" aka "Leave Love Enough Alone", which reached No. 13 on the Dutch Singles Chart in 1978. In 1988 the song was covered by Dutch singer René Froger, and in 1994 by Australian group The Robertson Brothers. Ashdown reached No. 53 on the Australian Go-Set Singles Chart with "The Saddest Song of All" released in August 1970. In 1977, his album, Trees won the TV Week (an Australian television entertainment magazine) King of Pop Award for 'Best Album Cover'.
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Popular Songs
- The Moon On Clancy's Wings
- Home Song
- Lost Weekend Blues
- The World For The Right Kind Of Man
- Marianne
- And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
- Mind Like A Highway
- Love Lives, Love Grows
- A Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
- He's All These Things
- Something Strange
- On The Day They Freed The Noise
- Baby You've Been On My Mind
- I'm Going Away
- The Moon On Clancy's Wing
- That's How It Is When Your're Young
- No Cheap Grace
- If Wishes Were Horses
- Winter In America
- Remember My Life
- To Have And To Hold
- Too Much To Love Last Time
- I Owe My Chains
- Stowaways
- Losing The Angels
- One Cowboy Doesn't Make A Rodeo
- Her Heart's On The Highway
- Tomorrow is The Last Time
- They Always Seem To Look Like Maranne
- No Other Words