Well, another night of scintillating company, caustic wit and fine, fine music...
Meanwhile, back at the City Folk Club we did this...
Sailing: Mike P.+full cast
Fare Ye Well Dearest Nancy: David
Lady Franklin's Lament: Colin
The Widow of Westmoreland: Bill 1:1
The Old Lady of Padstow: Mave
(She Did the) Fandango: Ken
Dead Reckoning: Andrew/Carol
Stones: Carol/Andrew
Dancing With You: Eddie
Maria Helena: Berry
The Contender: Mike P.
All My Trials: Maggie
All of Me: Brenda/Berry
When Morning Breaks: Lynda
Hard Life: John
The Battle of New Orleans: Paul
Jimmy Crack Corn: Phil/Tony
The Last Thing on My Mind: Tony/Phil
Need Your Love so Bad: Roger
Sweet Little Mystery: David
An Announcement (See later post): Colin
Loftus Jones: Bill 1:1
'orrible Lies: Andrew
A Smuggler's Song: Carol
Somewhere Along the Road: Eddie
Long Time Forgotten: Paul/Berry
Winchester Cathedral: Brenda/Berry
A Turkish Song: Maggie
In the Early Morning Rain: Lynda/Paul
40 Shades of Green: John
This Land is Your Land/Keep on the Sunny Side: Phil/Tony
Hobo's Lullaby: Roger
Welcome to the new faces (Phil/Tony+the ladies in the dark), to returned faces (Carol/Andrew, Eddie/Margaret & Les/Pam) and to a face we have missed for so long (Roger).
2 comments:
"Maria Elena" first published in 1930's by acclaimed composer/guitarist Lorenzo Barcelata for the first lady of Mexico. English words added then a hit for the Jimmy Dorsey band in 1941. Recorded by Los Indios Tabajaras in 1958 but released 1962. 'Story is the two Indian boys found a guitar in a dustbin & went on to be excellent concert guitarists. If I put my guitar in a dustbin .. will it ....?
Re: Guitar/dustbin: please, just try it.
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