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"The Shepherd's Song" - BEST VERSION - Tony Osborne - stereo - '72

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2010

Adapted from a traditional French folk-song, by Joseph Canteloube.

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  • I've just posted an improved version of this in my videos - it's still a copy from vinyl of course, but it's the best I've found so far...

  • @Shorty0168 I've approved it - for more, see your mail!

  • This was the version of the tune used in the Dubbonet advert I believe

  • @82clive - I don't recall the product (Dubbonet is spelled Dubonnet, by the way!) but I remember it WAS a TV ADVERT that lifted this track to hit single status. And as you can hear, Tony had a lot of trouble STRETCHING the arrangement, so that it was long enough for a record!

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  • Thank you so much for posting...Yes the song was used for the advert for the drink "Dubonnet" which was very popular in the 60's and 70's. When I hear this version it makes me feel that everything is alright with the world....By the way, the woman singing on this recording is Joanne Brown and it reached No 46 in the UK charts in Feb 1973, I was all of 13 and loved the song..

  • Is there by chance a digital version of this track to be found anywhere?

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