I loved those Everest LPs. I never saw an album where Sonny Terry was without Brownie McGhee.
Cool
Here's a New Orleans type version by Cookie & the Cupcakes.
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Wed 26 May, 2010 08:17 am
@panzade,
Simon has been making pronouncements on the matter but I am not interested in her or what she has to say.
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plainoldme
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Wed 26 May, 2010 08:24 am
@farmerman,
There's a Dylan song, "What Was It You Wanted," that Dylan does that is also covered by Chris Smither and Willie Nelson. Hard to tell whose version is better.
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Wed 26 May, 2010 08:26 am
Speaking of Chris Smither . . . here is his "Origin of the Species.'
Trisha does a classic story-telling song about a young woman's love. Walkaway Joe
Momma told her baby, girl take it real slow
Girl told her momma hey I really gotta go
He's waitin' in the car
Momma said girl you won't get far
Thus are the dreams of an average jane
Ninety miles an hour down a lovers lane
On a tank of dreams
Oh if she could've only seen
But fates got cards that it don't want to show
And that boy's just
A walkaway joe
Born to be a leaver
Tell you from the word go, destined to deceive her
He's a wrong kinda paradise
She's gonna know it in a matter of time
That boy's just a walkaway joe
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Wed 26 May, 2010 05:07 pm
There are several versions of Betty and Dupree that I like. The ones by Chuck Willis and Harry Belafonte are, to me, worth mentioning also.
I was thinking of Harry Belafonte when Lena Horne died. I loved to hear him sing, "Scarlet Ribbons." I associated Harry and Lena with the Ed Sullivan Show.
I heard Chris sing that one live in a little town called Ashfield. How I love Ashfield . . . a place where a grown up and grown old hippie can feel at home. Ashfield is heaven on earth where folks are friendly . . . a sort of left wing Lake Woebegone . . . with a lake!
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plainoldme
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Wed 26 May, 2010 08:07 pm
@edgarblythe,
Some years ago, I heard that the Yellow Rose was not a blonde but a mulatto, a "high yellar" girl.
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Wed 26 May, 2010 08:08 pm
@plainoldme,
Harry and Lena did a TV special together, and they recorded an album titled, Porgy and Bess. Belafonte was essentially a singer of world folk songs. He did Jewish tunes, Spanish, Japanese, South African, English, Irish - and so forth. He was the instigator of the recording "We Are the World."