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So glad you're back, hon.
The icons from last year are here: Thread Devoted To Sharing Your Favorite Albums And Songs - 2020
And here's the ones we've used so far this year. I think this is all of them.
So glad you're back, hon.
We've missed you!!! so happy you're back!!My nickname should be boomerang. I always come back.
~ Ah yes ... the good `ol days !C'mon James, let's dance!! I'm wearing my blue polyester dress that about 4 friends used to borrow
as it looked good on everyone and my platform shoes!
Thanks for posting his music. I was wondering who he is, but didn't have the chance to look him up yet.John Prine
One of the greatest artists ever. His songs will live on forever.Another one by Mr. Withers. What a talent.
Channeling Guthrie bigtime. One of the great folk songs, timely then, chilling now.Thanks for posting his music. I was wondering who he is, but didn't have the chance to look him up yet.
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The wheel's still in spin
And there's no tellin' who that it's namin'
For the loser now will be later to win
For the times they are a-changin'
The Times They Are A-Changin' by Bob Dylan
Some work just shouldn't be covered. The original is an immortal gem.Going a bit farther back today...
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The Sound of Silence - Simon and Garfunkel
And Kina's cover
~ Very sad .... Bill lived here in Los Angeles and was a very pleasant humble man - as most from his generation. " Grandma's Hands " is my favorite.Sad news… Bill Withers has died at 81.
Bill Withers, 'Lean On Me' and 'Lovely Day' singer, has died at 81
Rest in Peace
We will remember you through your beautiful songs.
Thank you for sharing this lovely story, JamesCalifornia .~ Very sad .... Bill lived here in Los Angeles and was a very pleasant humble man - as most from his generation. " Grandma's Hands " is my favorite.
A story he liked to tell about two women he overheard talking about his music at a diner :
WITHERS: " And these ladies looked like they had just come from church or something, and they were talking about this Bill Withers song. So I was going to have some fun with them and I said : 'I'm Bill Withers. ' And this lady said : ' You ain't no Bill Withers ! You too light-skinned to be Bill Withers.'
Even after I showed them my driver's license they weren't buying it. "