Few folk singers have covered as many miles as Bill Staines and on Beneath Some Lucky Star he pays tribute to his life in music and those he has met along the way in his more than 45 years on the road. The record is full of Staines' signature sing-along melodies and tunes heavily inspired by the Atlantic seaside where he grew up with original ballads of epic journeys ("Salt Air," "Lord Franklin," "Lightship") and everyday story songs of love and loss ("The Road to Rustico," "The French Girl," "Ceremony").