fpb

The Lord make His face to shine unto you

Sep 03, 2005 18:54

I am listening to Joan Baez singing Johnny Cash's magnificent anthem to America, "City of New Orleans". It is one of her best performances and one of the greatest pieces of popular music ever composed. It is not even about the tormented city, just about a train named after it, and yet for some reason it is affecting me more about the tragedy of ( Read more... )

joan baez, johnny cash, city of new orleans

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And give you peace.... avus September 3 2005, 21:55:34 UTC
As someone whose people started showing up on this side of the pond in 1620, and kept coming -- most recent, my daughter-in-law, who's Irish -- I think we owe the world at least as much. You're right -- we are the world, because the world has given us so much of their best -- their people, their history & culture & customs.

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anonymous September 6 2005, 04:50:41 UTC
The City of New Orleans was not written by Cash, but by Steve Goodman, a folksong writer from Chicago.

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fpb September 6 2005, 05:14:56 UTC
Thanks for letting me know that. Any other classics he wrote?

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fpb September 6 2005, 05:27:24 UTC
Thanks for bringing Steve Goodman to my attention - I had never heard of him, and he seems to be a major figure (obviously, I've looked him up now). Funny that someone from chicago should have written Is it true what they say about Dixie?, but I guess it goes with Proud Mary being by Creedence Clearwater Revival - who were from San Francisco to a man - and, for that matter, for the finest Neapolitan song of the last fifty years, Don Raffae', being by Fabrizio de Andre', who was from Genoa.

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