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It reminds me a bit of Porter Wagoner's "The Cold Hard Facts of Life" however Porter's song isn't as edgy.

[video=youtube;BaC7W12N1ic]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaC7W12N1ic[/video]

Never heard it before? :eeek: Hard to believe...

Anyways, it's a great song, written by Leon Payne. There are couple of other nice renditions on Youtube (Beasts Of Bourbon and Earl Clifton have great versions).

I love those whacky psycho killer country songs, but then I have a penchant for murder ballads in general.

Here's another murder ballad, one of my favorites. A hauntingly, heart-wrenchingly beautiful song, written & performed by Tom Waits:
 

Cousin Hepcat

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IT'S NEVER TOO LATE... after a lifetime of extreme poverty & hardships, this guy has only in the last year or two begun to have a "successful career", starting at age SIXTY-TWO...

LOVE these kinds of stories...

First, a trailer for the forthcoming documentary film on vintage-style singer Charles Bradley, then a song:

[video=youtube;uegzZWp6Y4w]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uegzZWp6Y4w[/video]

[video=youtube;moiUyFQQE-0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moiUyFQQE-0[/video]
 

Alex Oviatt

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In advance of tomorrow's Irish shenannigans I have been listening to Glenn Miller's version of the Londonderry Air. Oh, yes, Danny Boy makes all American Irish weep, but I prefer this. Maybe it is because I am not Irish? Tomorrow I will be Irish for the day, though--every one in Los Angeles is, including our mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. He will be at a dinner I am going to--and go to every year--and he will be crying into his beer with the best of them. Happy St. Paddy's Day, everyone!
 

Cousin Hepcat

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80° at supper time in Iowa in March is a Heat Wave. Jack Payne and His Band from London in 1934.
Love those c. 1933-34 "almost-swing" bands... (although there were some which were already in full swing by then, before Goodman rose to fame) Been on a big Jan Garber kick lately, both his hotter earlier stuff, and his later c. 1939-40 sweeter Brunswick stuff (one of the first 78s I ever got as a kid was a '39 Garber brunswick from Granddad)

A new voice....

Niiiice....
 
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HadleyH

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Month of March belongs to Ireland! Julie Feeney - Impossibly Beautiful



you have
no idea
how
beautiful
you
are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:D:D:D:D:eusa_clap



[video=youtube;eyVtLpfGobU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyVtLpfGobU[/video]
 

Cousin Hepcat

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Yes! This is beautiful! :eusa_clap
Glad you like - If you're a vinyl (& shellac) record addict like me, Bradley's got several vinyl singles & an LP album available (daptone records website) - I just ordered a couple of his 45's, the one from that video, and one for future Christmas holidays...

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Sam Lanin and the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestras (1930)
1. Sam Lanin's Dance Orchestra -- When The Little Red Roses
2. The Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra -- Congratulations
3. Sam Lanin's Dance Orchestra -- Sing A Little Theme Song
4. The Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra -- Beside An Open Fireplace


[video=youtube;hmZhoChmsJo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmZhoChmsJo[/video]
 

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