I agree the best album of Jufy Collins, but actually on the same cd you habe the Judy Collins # 3 and the Judy Collins Concert (#4L) fabulous too with second guitar Jim (Roger) Mc Guinn,,or Eric Weissberg or Steve Mandell.
I saw him twice in the late 60's, once at NYC Greenwich Village's The Gaslight Cafe. This song was exquisitely covered by Judy Collins on her Fifth Album (the actual album title), with John Sebastian of the Lovin' Spoonful on blues harp.
As beautiful as it ever was...
TJTele 4 months ago
Thanks for posting this great song performed by the one who wrote it and backed up by a fine musician who knows how to let a star shine.
2020wonderbred 9 months ago
Incredible and intimate performance here. thanks for posting!
hm333333 1 year ago
Beautiful! This is the closest most of us will ever come to having Eric perform in our living room. I don't think he wanted the song to end either.
Bigwave2003 1 year ago
Thank you so much for posting this. What a great performance!
beowulf53 1 year ago
Hey, Fanch!
I heard those two albums you speak of. Eric Weissberg really got around, back then.
Judy"s "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?" is exquisite, with Stephen Stills and James Burton, lovely, lovely, lovely.
Heynowville 2 years ago
@Heynowville
I agree the best album of Jufy Collins, but actually on the same cd you habe the Judy Collins # 3 and the Judy Collins Concert (#4L) fabulous too with second guitar Jim (Roger) Mc Guinn,,or Eric Weissberg or Steve Mandell.
fanchbrezoneg 2 years ago
I saw him twice in the late 60's, once at NYC Greenwich Village's The Gaslight Cafe. This song was exquisitely covered by Judy Collins on her Fifth Album (the actual album title), with John Sebastian of the Lovin' Spoonful on blues harp.
Heynowville 2 years ago
check out my space music/MARK ERIC ....from el paso,tx
MARKERIC23 2 years ago
@GlenAnne99 ty for this great share annie..you have described the listening experience right on m y friend!
slider41 2 years ago