Songs that may be forgotten, or many people have never heard
Re: Songs that may be forgotten, or many people have never heard
One more, written by Shel Silverstein.
"Me and Jimmie Rodgers" sung by Mel Tillis, Bobby Bare, Waylon Jennings and Jerry Reed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUDRyqlZ8Gw
"Me and Jimmie Rodgers" sung by Mel Tillis, Bobby Bare, Waylon Jennings and Jerry Reed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUDRyqlZ8Gw
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Re: Songs that may be forgotten, or many people have never h
Merry Christmas everyone, and happy birthday to this thread tomorrow!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-HjzakNaUE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-HjzakNaUE
Re: Songs that may be forgotten, or many people have never h
From John Hiatt's new(ish) album released last spring, Open Road
Homeland
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f365_A6cTs
Well, I jumped so high
Knocked the table over
Thought I saw a ghost
Come out of the clover
She lived in this house
Forty odd years or so
She was buried in the back
With the English and the Natives
Slaughtered like sheep
Women and babies
A lot of blood and tears
Three hundred years ago
It's like they're caught up in the trees
In the webs of spiders
Spun out of leaves
Ghostly riders
Lookin' for a trail
To find their way back home
But there's nothing back there or tomorrow
No place they can put their sorrow
Heavy as death
Cold as a broken stone
And I call this place my homeland
And I claim this land I own
But it belongs to another people
They possess it in their bones
Well, I can hear them in the night
Like a hundred televisions
Hummin' down low beneath the subdivisions
All they really want is if we can hear 'em now
They been troublin' this plain
Looking for attention
Making crazy tracks
They need an intervention
All they really want
Is to get back home somehow
So build up a fire
Say a little prayer
Cook a little meat
Pull 'em up a chair and
Offer them a plate
Maybe we can all find peace
You can't bury anything, men or nations
Old memories, old vibrations
The pain doesn't stop
Just because the killin' ceased
And I call this place my homeland
And I claim this land I own
It belongs to another people
They possess it in their bones
Well, I jumped so high
Straight up off the bedsheet
Nightmare sky
Bloody with the red heat
Started to shake
Cause I couldn't find my way back home
Well, I landed in the ditch
Landed in the gutter
Landed in arms of my long lost mother
Cryin' like a child
While the Bayou Pierre groaned
And I call this place my homeland
And I love this land I own
It belongs to another people
They possess it in their bones
Homeland
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f365_A6cTs
Well, I jumped so high
Knocked the table over
Thought I saw a ghost
Come out of the clover
She lived in this house
Forty odd years or so
She was buried in the back
With the English and the Natives
Slaughtered like sheep
Women and babies
A lot of blood and tears
Three hundred years ago
It's like they're caught up in the trees
In the webs of spiders
Spun out of leaves
Ghostly riders
Lookin' for a trail
To find their way back home
But there's nothing back there or tomorrow
No place they can put their sorrow
Heavy as death
Cold as a broken stone
And I call this place my homeland
And I claim this land I own
But it belongs to another people
They possess it in their bones
Well, I can hear them in the night
Like a hundred televisions
Hummin' down low beneath the subdivisions
All they really want is if we can hear 'em now
They been troublin' this plain
Looking for attention
Making crazy tracks
They need an intervention
All they really want
Is to get back home somehow
So build up a fire
Say a little prayer
Cook a little meat
Pull 'em up a chair and
Offer them a plate
Maybe we can all find peace
You can't bury anything, men or nations
Old memories, old vibrations
The pain doesn't stop
Just because the killin' ceased
And I call this place my homeland
And I claim this land I own
It belongs to another people
They possess it in their bones
Well, I jumped so high
Straight up off the bedsheet
Nightmare sky
Bloody with the red heat
Started to shake
Cause I couldn't find my way back home
Well, I landed in the ditch
Landed in the gutter
Landed in arms of my long lost mother
Cryin' like a child
While the Bayou Pierre groaned
And I call this place my homeland
And I love this land I own
It belongs to another people
They possess it in their bones
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Re: Songs that may be forgotten, or many people have never h
Thanks for the link! Cue one of my favourite Webb songs by one of my favourite singer-songwriters http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAQ0RuOFRaM (I like Jimmy's Seventies stuff, the best).
Re: Songs that may be forgotten, or many people have never h
A friend from Kerala India put me on to pianist Stephen Devassy who hails from there - as does Neha S Nair, who sings in this. Here's their wonderful interpretation of an old Hindi/Bollywood song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6yO9vxXtRM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6yO9vxXtRM
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A song from John Hiatt's first album I'd never heard until last week:
Ocean
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNIGappzxwQ
I am the west wind
I am the sea gull
I dance on the waves
As they break on the shore line
The moon is my sorrow
The moon is my lantern
I searched for you so long
These dark lonely beaches
Oh where can you be?
This restless sea
These empty nights
Have swallowed me
Looking for something
Softer illusion
To soothe these vicious schemes
Where is the Old one
The Wise one, the Bold one
Who guide the sailor's dream
I am the hunger
The ache of affliction
I nestle in bones
That you left for the vultures
Death is my secret
The child my illusion
And life is the suffering
That brings men to know me
and
Oh, where can you be?
This raging age
This rotting life
This mystery
Lost in your body
The cave of your screaming
Longing to be free
When you have broken
The spine of your madness
Come over here to me
Ocean
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNIGappzxwQ
I am the west wind
I am the sea gull
I dance on the waves
As they break on the shore line
The moon is my sorrow
The moon is my lantern
I searched for you so long
These dark lonely beaches
Oh where can you be?
This restless sea
These empty nights
Have swallowed me
Looking for something
Softer illusion
To soothe these vicious schemes
Where is the Old one
The Wise one, the Bold one
Who guide the sailor's dream
I am the hunger
The ache of affliction
I nestle in bones
That you left for the vultures
Death is my secret
The child my illusion
And life is the suffering
That brings men to know me
and
Oh, where can you be?
This raging age
This rotting life
This mystery
Lost in your body
The cave of your screaming
Longing to be free
When you have broken
The spine of your madness
Come over here to me
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Re: Songs that may be forgotten, or many people have never h
Two forgotten songs from the Peter Asher event, which featured the Webb Sisters, on Saturday:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB6l4i-zA_Q ("I Go to Pieces" by Peter and Gordon)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXLhLrvSWZc ("Day After Day" by Jeffrey Alan Ross of Badfinger)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB6l4i-zA_Q ("I Go to Pieces" by Peter and Gordon)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXLhLrvSWZc ("Day After Day" by Jeffrey Alan Ross of Badfinger)
Re: Songs that may be forgotten, or many people have never h
ha ha! John,John Etherington wrote:"I Go to Pieces" by Peter and Gordon
I still have the original 45 record of that song with Love Me Baby on the flip B side and produced by Columbia (made by EMI-Aust)
....but you are right, I had forgotten it!!
On the record under the title is written (Del Shannon) ...it seems he must have written "I Go To Pieces".
EDIT: You are not going to believe this but as I'm typing this "I Go To Pieces" is playing on the radio here because it is Peter Asher's birthday today 22nd June.
It doesn't have to be perfect, it just has to B4real ~ me
Attitude is a self-fulfilling prophecy ~ me ...... The magic of art is the truth of its lies ~ me ...... Only left-handers are in their right mind!
Attitude is a self-fulfilling prophecy ~ me ...... The magic of art is the truth of its lies ~ me ...... Only left-handers are in their right mind!
Re: Songs that may be forgotten, or many people have never h
District Six (Hugh Masekela and Corlea)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUpaDjzkTcc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUpaDjzkTcc