Oh, and I just recalled.... It seems this tune in another version of the Irish song 'The Nightingale', which also goes by the name 'The Lady and the Soldier.' I don't know if you've heard that version of the song or not, but the Dubliners have a good version.
Your enthusiasm for this newly discovered material is evident...and what better way to showcase said material than with the Lewdite Weapon of Mass Seduction (which I'v missed hearing). With vocals in top form and flawless strumming,your rendering offered here was far SUPERIOR to that of Mr. Lomax (in my opinion). Many thanks and kudos for this sterling floorshow.
reminds me to my all time favourite
Woody Guthrie
Jackvrij 2 years ago
Wonderful song i will go to the site for words and chords and wil play it too
greetings from holland
Jackvrij 2 years ago
You act like you've been singing this for years.
SirCoughsalot 2 years ago
Oh, and I just recalled.... It seems this tune in another version of the Irish song 'The Nightingale', which also goes by the name 'The Lady and the Soldier.' I don't know if you've heard that version of the song or not, but the Dubliners have a good version.
SirCoughsalot 2 years ago
Yes... the cowboys commonly stole songs from their ancestors.
lewdite 2 years ago
Folk music is all about recycling. ;D
SirCoughsalot 2 years ago
Thanks for this posting Lew, nice job my friend...
Alex.
rington1 2 years ago
Thanks for your version of this old Alan Lomax tune.I really enjoyed the listen.
oldcountrytunes 2 years ago
Hi Lew...
Always glad to hear new material from you. Very good!!
MissPickletoes 2 years ago
Hello
Gentleman Lew...
Your enthusiasm for this newly discovered material is evident...and what better way to showcase said material than with the Lewdite Weapon of Mass Seduction (which I'v missed hearing). With vocals in top form and flawless strumming,your rendering offered here was far SUPERIOR to that of Mr. Lomax (in my opinion). Many thanks and kudos for this sterling floorshow.
Pax,
Max
stewballmax3 2 years ago