Harry Robertson (folk singer)

Harry Robertson
Harry Robertson, from front cover art to his album "Whale Chasing Men" (MFP, Sydney, 1971)
Harry Robertson, from front cover art to his album "Whale Chasing Men" (MFP, Sydney, 1971)
Background information
Birth nameHenry Robertson
Born1923
Barrhead, Scotland
Died15 May 1995(1995-05-15) (aged 71–72)
Brisbane, Australia
GenresAustralian folk music
Occupation(s)Merchant seaman, whaler, engineer, songwriter, performer
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1950s–1980s
LabelsMusic for Pleasure (Sydney, Australia)

Henry Robertson (1923 – 15 May 1995) was a Scottish-born Australian seaman, engineer, folk-singer/songwriter, poet and activist, who became a key figure in the development of the Australian folk music tradition. During the 1950s he served in commercial whaling fleets in both sub-antarctic and sub-tropical regions, and wrote a number of songs about his experiences which formed the basis of his 1971 LP release Whale Chasing Men: Songs of Whaling in Ice and Sun, a unique record of life in the whaling industry in the 20th century. He also composed and performed songs on a range of other subjects, including compositions for historical documentaries commissioned by Australian television, a number of which have since been recorded posthumously by musicians interested in perpetuating his musical legacy.