Jackaroe
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From: Lindscaldwell
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  • beautiful voice! greetings from Brazil

  • great job!

  • Keep it up....Sweet!

  • Hey! I've got an old capo like that! It even works on my classical guitar. Nice voice by the way.

  • Super cool! We cover this song too...Jerry Garcia style...you do it great

  • wOwOw! GREAT cover of this folk masterpiece!

  • Beautifuly sung!

  • When is the album coming out! I am vaulted back to the twelfth gate coffee shop 1969.

    Beautiful!

  • I thought my favorite version of this song was Bob Dylan's version.

    I do believe you took that spot from Bob in my heart.

  • Beautiful voice and playing!

  • I first heard the Grateful Dead doing this song long ago. They played it most years since 1977. You do a great cover of it. Nice to hear a familiar song! I got to your video while watching another do the same song, jkstraw on youtube. Glad I found yours, well done.

  • 唱得不錯。

  • Another good 'un. Thanks you.

  • Lovely voice, very sweet, nice timbre. Please get singinglessons and you'll become to be outstanding ! ♥ Beautiful loveballed from the great Joan Baez.

  • Very pretty, your voice is well-suited to folk music! I only wish it was a little tiny bit faster ;)

  • Thank you.

  • I guess you could call it English folk, but it was actually a sea shanty that sorrowful sailor be sin' on the way out of port and away from home. If I remember right it was popular with the red coat navy, probably why it was originally in english as Jack Monroe. And as for Joan Baez, you be singin' just as good as she lass. A few changes in the vocal part but never the less just as beautiful. Bravo, bravo lass.

  • Nice job! Very cool!

  • great song. if you ever get the chance look up the Grateful Dead version or Jerry Garcia. for the record picking up a lot of guitars from you, look forward to more from you

  • It's some English folk music, I do believe!

  • Beautifully done. I hadn't heard that song in a long time. Where did you find it?

  • I have a Joan Baez songbook that has this in it.

  • Hey! You did Jackaroe. Excellent as expected Lindsay! This is why I love the old folk music. It is not very often you find words like "countenance" in todays music.

  • c'est magnifique! eccelente! (nice strap! :)

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