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From: WhackaWhacka
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  • Never heard this before, though I've always loved the 'No Roses' version. Seen Shirley once a long time ago at Norwich folk club. Into her seventies now;as far as I can tell, gigs are rare if still happening at all. Wonderful song, the redemptional integrity of the tune going someway to compensate for a heinous crime and the sense of abandonement concomitant with the fact that she was alone and unknown, thanks for posting

  • The tragic-romantic folk narrative will never be surpassed. Even so, I can't believe how great this really is.

  • I treasure these postings very much.  Thank You.

  • Thank you.

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