Fotheringay is the first post-Fairport Convention album by Sandy Denny, and the group's only release. It was recorded in 1970 with former Eclection member and future husband Trevor Lucas, along with Gerry Conway, Jerry Donahue, and Pat Donaldson. The album includes five Sandy Denny compositions, as well as Bob Dylan's "Too Much of Nothing" and Gordon Lightfoot's "The Way I Feel".
01 - Nothing More
02 - The Sea
03 - The Ballad Of Ned Kelly
04 - Winter Winds
05 - Peace In The End
06 - The Way I Feel
07 - The Pond And The Stream
08 - Too Much Of Nothing
09 - Banks Of The Nile
10 - Two Last Weeks In Summer
11 - Gypsy Davey
Sandy Denny - guitar, piano, vocals
Trevor Lucas - guitar, vocals
Jerry Donahue - guitar, vocals
Pat Donaldson - bass, vocals
Gerry Conway - drums
Linda Thompson - vocals
Todd Lloyd - vocals
01 - Nothing More
02 - The Sea
03 - The Ballad Of Ned Kelly
04 - Winter Winds
05 - Peace In The End
06 - The Way I Feel
07 - The Pond And The Stream
08 - Too Much Of Nothing
09 - Banks Of The Nile
10 - Two Last Weeks In Summer
11 - Gypsy Davey
Sandy Denny - guitar, piano, vocals
Trevor Lucas - guitar, vocals
Jerry Donahue - guitar, vocals
Pat Donaldson - bass, vocals
Gerry Conway - drums
Linda Thompson - vocals
Todd Lloyd - vocals