Mickey Newbury : Cortelia Clark

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2009

This Mickey Newbury recording comes from his 1973 album, Heaven Help The Child. Cortelia Clark was a blind folk-blues singer who performed on the streets of Nashville at the corner of Church and Union, where he also sold shopping bags. This is where Mickey met him. A student from Vanderbilt University, Mike Weesner, made a recording of Cortelia, which later came to the attention of Felton Jarvis, who was Elvis Presley's record producer for RCA at the time. Jarvis convinced RCA to make a street recording of Cortelia Clark. The subsequent album, "Blues In The Street," sold very few copies, but Jarvis submitted it to the Recording Academy in the folk category, and Cortelia Clark won a 1966 Grammy Award for his album. Mickey Newbury wrote the song after learning of Cortelia's death. "In Nashville, there was an old man there I used to go and listen to all the time. He was really a great old guy. I was in San Francisco... and I got back home, picked up all the newspapers and went inside, started reading through them. Found out he had burned to death in his trailer while I was gone. I don't know how much it will mean ever to him, but this is a song I wrote about him..."

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  • Gorgeous; thanks.

  • Sure Cortelia will be humming in heaven or hell with this ode from Mickey. Mickey sure paid him honor and respect with this song.

  • thanks for all the detailed stories, it really brings mickey's story alive

  • Gestern, in Graue Lagune...

    *wow*

  • great...

  • Beautiful song, beautiful video. Thanks for sharing.

  • Magnificient .

  • If you enjoy Mickey you might also enjoy the music of his good friend Jack Williams.

  • Mickey sinks real life.

  • @fmpmgmt You were so fortunate to have Mick as a friend. He was true blue all the way thru..Love to listen to him when I want to remember the good times and sometimes let a tear or 2 fall from my cheeks...Miss him and have never found anyone who could fill his shoes...thanks for sharing..Joe...we're all building walls...they should be bridges...

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