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  • #19775

    Youtube is great for finding recordings of classics and songs you had never thought recorded by particular people.

    This on – The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face – is an easy one to bring the tears.

    But it really is amazingly sung here – very moving, with a moving vid.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdSIlVZhsDw
    #519305

    Tis.. One of the Best songs ever written.. From Ewan to peggy.

    http://youtu.be/hOFrGbuUqnQ

    prefer the female voice with it..

    #519306

    like the trembling heart of a captive bird..

    oh maan ..

    #519307

    It’s a great song, with lovely lyrics.

    I don’t usually like songs which are very masculine, but Johnny Cash has changed its timing, given it his own (great) dignity, and the music builds.

    #519308

    @rubyred wrote:

    like the trembling heart of a captive bird..

    oh maan ..

    That resonates … so much, on so many levels.

    Thank you for this thread … the first time I ever heard this sung by Cash … what a treat, and very timely for me … for personal reasons x

    #519309

    here’s a fragment of a little-known live recording of a classic by a legend from my early teens…

    Cilla Black had the nerve to record this too, and it obliterated the superior version, sung here with feeling…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_uHxlY6RnA&hd=1
    #519310

    lets have some moody julie london

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXg6UB9Qk0o
    #519311

    this thread is right up my street skep man
    stand by for some top songs
    just gotta get my comp working properly
    but hey some great songs so far
    long live youtubebroadcastyourself
    come on other folks bang some songs on

    #519312
    #519313

    tinks…my fave Julie London….

    cosy – yeeeeee-hah!!!!
    or whatever the f3 equivalent of a rebel yell is…

    them darn Yankees..ah’m going to get mah gun, whup a few slaves, and faht for liberty..

    (trans..faht is southern for fight, in case of misunderstandings)

    maybe you could explain to me why Johnny Reb is so popular in Britian…I often see Confederate flags in odd places in this country…

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