Thank you so much for posting. I have seen CJ many times and this is my favorite cover.
I requested it back at a 2007 concert and Margo played it for me -- even mentioned my name. What an angel. I always assumed it was a Townes Van Zandt song, but thanks for clearing that up. Be well.
Thanks for uploading this. A very good cover by an excellent band. I know this song from Tom Rush's version (also available here) from...1970! It did, and does, cut like a knife. It's worth hearing both versions, as both are excellent (and a lot of us "grew up", so to speak) with Tom's. I'm saving this one to favorites, too.
Beautiful!
armchairmusician 1 year ago
gottu admit, that was awesome.
telepylus111 1 year ago
c'mon...is there a better female bedroom voice than margo timmins ?!?!? what pipes !!
stevethumb 2 years ago 2
check out the black crowes cover of this song....SWEET!
Candi5150 2 years ago
The original version is by the GREAT SINGER/SONGWRITER David Wiffen
d6fk3u8a2 2 years ago
David Wiffen is a Canadian Singer-songwriter
Two of his songs, "Driving Wheel" and "More Often Than Not", have become cover standards.
armchairmusician 2 years ago
Thank you so much for posting. I have seen CJ many times and this is my favorite cover.
I requested it back at a 2007 concert and Margo played it for me -- even mentioned my name. What an angel. I always assumed it was a Townes Van Zandt song, but thanks for clearing that up. Be well.
pitbull103 2 years ago
It IS beautiful, isn't it?
I got to meet Margo in Rochester, NY after this show.. she came out after the concert and mingled. They are an extremely gifted group of musicians.
armchairmusician 2 years ago
I love this song by Tom Rush..Dave Bromberg also does a great version.
MrDazvid 2 years ago
the video serves asits own comment.. excellent cover....
royalmontgomery 3 years ago
Nice job... Nobody does it better than Chris Robinson tho... But he also nailed Zep pretty good too...LOL
Jamler3 3 years ago
Thanks for uploading this. A very good cover by an excellent band. I know this song from Tom Rush's version (also available here) from...1970! It did, and does, cut like a knife. It's worth hearing both versions, as both are excellent (and a lot of us "grew up", so to speak) with Tom's. I'm saving this one to favorites, too.
JG300Ascout 4 years ago
Thanks. They're fantastic. And what a song... My regards to Tom Rush. We Saw them in Toronto last year. Same weekend I was introduced to the Sadies.
armchairmusician 4 years ago
There is another version of note, and it is done by the Black Crowes. It too is worth hearing--many, many times.
jesapizza 3 years ago
Look up the Brothers of a Feather version as well. A monster.
This version is stunning.
Nice nod to her daughter (I presume) during the intro.
jesapizza 3 years ago
This is a video that was taken from my Google upload by some guy in Calgary. He's blocked me from commenting on my own video! He isn't very nice.
Live at the German House - Recorded 10/06
armchairmusician 4 years ago