This is an incredible song! Does anyone know who wrote it? On Apple ITunes there is a reviewer on there that says this song was the perfect response for the movie "Brokeback Mountain" Gosh I hope not!
Brilliant, how many nights I listen this song and suffer for just being me and stayed so far from home.This steel guitar cut´s my heart and blow my mind, I love it.
This is the first time I've heard the original. I got to this song via Richard Shindell and covered the cover with Winbush. Love the pedal steel work, adds a haunting quality which the song lends itself to, similar to the job Alex West's flute does on Mark Wilderspin's version.
JF told me he likes this clip for the same reasons as you. "It's how the song was meant to be played" were more or less his words. Plus it's one of only 2 clips of him playing with Eric Heywood. One of my top 5 songs of all time. Thanks for all the comments.
Ha ha, very observant of you! A couple next to me had bought their (very well behaved) child along who was drawing something. This is a class above X factor thank you!
I'm going to see JF play again next week, I might try and post something afterwards.
This song just broke me in half and it's not even over.
prettyprettywords 5 months ago
amazingly beautiful!
oldnrone 2 years ago
This is an incredible song! Does anyone know who wrote it? On Apple ITunes there is a reviewer on there that says this song was the perfect response for the movie "Brokeback Mountain" Gosh I hope not!
schenut 3 years ago
As much as I know this wonderful song was written by Jeffrey Foucault himself.
I really don´t understand that review of ITunes!!!
valverdista 3 years ago
It doesent matter what anyone says it's about. Like any great song, the meaning is different for each of us.
jdbaron25 3 years ago
Brilliant, how many nights I listen this song and suffer for just being me and stayed so far from home.This steel guitar cut´s my heart and blow my mind, I love it.
valverdista 3 years ago
Nice comment, thanks
PhilBe 3 years ago
nice :)
joecoolmccall 3 years ago
that steel player is smooooooth bud. i love that sound more than any instrument.
blugrastooth 3 years ago
Eric Heywood--check him out. An unsung sideman extrarodinarire...makes the moment.
fishwinter1 3 years ago
wow. I am awed and humbled by this.
jeigh3 3 years ago
This is the first time I've heard the original. I got to this song via Richard Shindell and covered the cover with Winbush. Love the pedal steel work, adds a haunting quality which the song lends itself to, similar to the job Alex West's flute does on Mark Wilderspin's version.
HowardAlanSinclair 3 years ago
JF told me he likes this clip for the same reasons as you. "It's how the song was meant to be played" were more or less his words. Plus it's one of only 2 clips of him playing with Eric Heywood. One of my top 5 songs of all time. Thanks for all the comments.
PhilBe 3 years ago
PhilBe, What is the other clip that has Eric playing with him on it?
ramblinjamman 2 years ago
it's such a beautiful song...not only the lyrics, the melody too.
profondita 4 years ago
This is what it's all about. I wish I had half his song writing ability
PosterBoyMusic 4 years ago
Brilliant - but is this X-Factor - why is she marking him?
8crates 4 years ago
Ha ha, very observant of you! A couple next to me had bought their (very well behaved) child along who was drawing something. This is a class above X factor thank you!
I'm going to see JF play again next week, I might try and post something afterwards.
PhilBe 4 years ago
good job guys, really !
heikoaehle 4 years ago