John Stewart- Midnight Wind
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Why is it IMPOSSIBLE to find a karaoke version of this song?
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I love this song but I like "odin" better I heard it 1 time on the radio in the late 70's early 80"s and looked for it for soooo long and found it last year. It was worth the wait. Just like this one ty for posting it
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He was one of my favorites - largely unknown - too bad - he wrote some amazing songs - this is the most commercial one but is a good example of how talented he was. RIP John Stewart - did anybody know he became a professor of music?
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transcendental...I actually owned this album in 1979...I lost more than can be imagined
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the late 70s, in my opinion, had some of the best music-- not only in rock... but pop and country as well..a lot of people don't know this song at all, and consider John Stewart a one-hit wonder with his only really big hit- Gold.
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THIS SONG IS THE BEST THERE EVERY WAS!!!! SIT BACK AND LISTEN!!!! AW
ESOME!!!!!!!!!!1
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John was good as a member of The Kingston Trio , but better as a solo artist .
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If only there was a video to go along with it.
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I only wish there was a vdeo and it would be used in a movie.
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RIP, John.
I have alway's loved this song, It should have been a bigger hit than it was!
diapertommy 1 year ago 7
While this album was his most successful, commercially, he was well known in folk music circles as a member of the Kingston Trio. He also wrote Daydream Believer which was one of the Monkees biggest and most enduring hits.
Great voice and excellent style. Buckingham and Nicks were integral to this album's sound, but John made it his own. He will be missed.
cyberties 1 year ago 3