You may have heard the Canadian group Finest Kind singing this song. It was written by one of the group's members, Shelley Posen. The other two members are Ian Robb and Ann Downey. You'll find this song on their cd "Heart's Delight".
not that I have anything against David Coffin, but I heard a really good version of this on "Simply Folk" a couple months back, it was a larger ensembe, like a quartet or so with a female part, anyone know who did it or where I can find a recording?
Fantastic version of a very sad, but true, song
majorlurk 2 months ago
@Ambidexter143 Thanks
Eugen987654321 1 year ago
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You may have heard the Canadian group Finest Kind singing this song. It was written by one of the group's members, Shelley Posen. The other two members are Ian Robb and Ann Downey. You'll find this song on their cd "Heart's Delight".
Ambidexter143 1 year ago
not that I have anything against David Coffin, but I heard a really good version of this on "Simply Folk" a couple months back, it was a larger ensembe, like a quartet or so with a female part, anyone know who did it or where I can find a recording?
Eugen987654321 1 year ago
There's some that say things aren't so black
They say the fish will all come back
Who'll be here to catch them then?
No more fish, no fishermen.
Ambidexter143 1 year ago
Breathtaking
stanfordgibson 2 years ago
Fine performance of Shelley Posen's great song.
fjchild 2 years ago 2
Delighted to see this song on YouTube. I reference it often in discussions about fisheries policy -- plus it's just a great song.
lgmcp 2 years ago