Still love Leonard Cohen's version the best; I became acquainted with it via his album, "LIve Songs." Pete Seeger is wonderful, though; caught him in NY just after he turned 90, singing with a children's choir and Jeff Tweedy from Wilco. Thank God we have had magnificent souls like Seeger and Cohen and Blakeslee to deliver us from above all of the terrible, shallow music saturating our soundwaves.
A great song and version; thanks for posting. Just a note, though: this song was actually written by Dick Blakeslee, an English professor, who wrote the song in 1948.
Still love Leonard Cohen's version the best; I became acquainted with it via his album, "LIve Songs." Pete Seeger is wonderful, though; caught him in NY just after he turned 90, singing with a children's choir and Jeff Tweedy from Wilco. Thank God we have had magnificent souls like Seeger and Cohen and Blakeslee to deliver us from above all of the terrible, shallow music saturating our soundwaves.
apacolipps 1 year ago 2
A great song and version; thanks for posting. Just a note, though: this song was actually written by Dick Blakeslee, an English professor, who wrote the song in 1948.
Ulmanor 1 year ago 2
one of my most favorite songs...ever
michele7307 1 year ago