Johnny Cash - "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"
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Linda - "Your Gordie" sang that song in one of his earliest albums. I have it as a 2CD compilation ...you can check out a snippet of it here
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... 52-4336156
Sure I can see Willie Nelson singing 'The Impossible Dream' - he likes those high, wide swinging melodies (e.g., Always on My Mind, Angel Flying too close to the Ground) - he'd take to it like a lemur swinging effortlessly on branches of trees.
I have the first volume of Johnny Cash's American Recordings which was pretty good - I probably won't spend more of my money on the great man just yet but maybe down the road.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... 52-4336156
Sure I can see Willie Nelson singing 'The Impossible Dream' - he likes those high, wide swinging melodies (e.g., Always on My Mind, Angel Flying too close to the Ground) - he'd take to it like a lemur swinging effortlessly on branches of trees.
I have the first volume of Johnny Cash's American Recordings which was pretty good - I probably won't spend more of my money on the great man just yet but maybe down the road.
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Hi Kush,
Well, I'll be. I guess you're right in that Willie could probably take on such things, I was simply looking for a parallel and failed.
I was obviously surprised at Lightfoot trying such a thing. He's not really known as a 'singer'. First Time..needs a singer or, in the case of Cash, a strong individual. A personality. A voice. This is not Lightfoot.
Ah well, Gordie has given much to music. Especially Canadian music. For many years, Canadian Music was a misnomer. Apparently he's given more than I thought he had.
Thanks for the link and the info and for putting up with my incredulous response!
Linda.
Well, I'll be. I guess you're right in that Willie could probably take on such things, I was simply looking for a parallel and failed.
I was obviously surprised at Lightfoot trying such a thing. He's not really known as a 'singer'. First Time..needs a singer or, in the case of Cash, a strong individual. A personality. A voice. This is not Lightfoot.
Ah well, Gordie has given much to music. Especially Canadian music. For many years, Canadian Music was a misnomer. Apparently he's given more than I thought he had.
Thanks for the link and the info and for putting up with my incredulous response!
Linda.
Speaking of Gordon Lightfoot.. thought you guys would get a kick out of this tidbit. Someone asked me the other day if Leonard Cohen is really Gordon Lightfoot. Meaning, I presume, a stage name. (I didn't ask for clarification... I don't want to know the details of how she came to that conclusion. :--) That's almost as good as when I ask people if they know the music of Leonard Cohen (some of you have heard me tell this before) and they say...
"Sure! He's that classical music guy, right?"
"Er, no.. that's Leonard Bernstein."
"Oh."
Bobbie
"Sure! He's that classical music guy, right?"
"Er, no.. that's Leonard Bernstein."
"Oh."
Bobbie
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For those interested, please visit http://www.pegseeger.com to find out the life of Ewan McColl. His daughter, Kirsty, drowned in a boating "accident" in Mexico a few years ago. She famously duetted with Shane MacGowan in "A Fairytale of New York".
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