Sandy Denny - 3.10 to Yuma
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What can I say? An excellent song and singer! I love Sandy's music, she truly sings like an angel. I hope you have found peace. We lost you way too soon!!!
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lonely train.down stairs..
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She learned this from Jackson frank, who did it in his sets when they first were together in England
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quite similar to 'Dambala' song (Exuma)
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This song, her voice and guitar make me weep....
Utterly Beautiful!
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Frankie Laine covered Tex Ritter's origional soundtrack version of High Noon not 3.10 to Yuma.
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Lovely thanks for the memory
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What a joy and a treat! Thank you for this @ladysonja. This woman's voice and soul (and heart through it) have graced my ears and life since way before I became the father of three beautiful, singing and playing daughters. Hearing her voice has a calming effect on my old over-charged nervous system only equalled by the touch of my youngest's, Lillie's, hand on my arm. Beauty is as beauty does. Peace
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@johnnyno3 Actually Tex Ritter sand the original version, Frankie Laine did a great cover, though.
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Yet more magic from Sandy. If there is a heaven Sandy will be singing there.
This has blown me away. As someone who is old enough to remember the Frankie Laine version from the original movie, I'm stunned by her voice. What a terrible shame she died so young.
johnnyno3 2 years ago 9
I could listen to her voice all night long. I forgot how amazing she really was. What a talent. Her music lives on forever! It has that timeless quality. Never heard this song before; thanks for posting it.
artj22850 2 years ago 4