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KILKELLY as performed by The Green Fields of America.It's a live recording on LP. The true story of a series of letters from an illiterate old man in Ireland to his son in America. The young man never returns to his homeland and the old man dies never having seen his son again. It probably sounds corny as you read my account but it is one of the most beautiful and poignant performances I have ever heard. Please do try to check it out. The Irish have a way with words --- and melodies.Here's a version I cribbed from YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N76kAivCb20&feature=related
Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues-Danny O'KeefeRainy Night in Georgia-Brooke BentonDock of the Bay-Otis ReddingMercy Mercy Me-Marvin GayeWhat's Going On?-MarvinIn Dreams-Roy OrbisonAll those guys have several excellent songs each. And no cowboy hats!
Thunderbrick - You surprised me. I didn't expect anybody to know Kilkelly.How about Christmas in the Trenches by John Mc Cutcheon from his Winter Solstice album. Also a true story and historically verifiable, this one tells of the Christmas eve encounter between German and English troops during WW I in France. Ian Calhoun, a Scot, was the commanding officer of the British forces,involved in the story. He was subsequently court marshaled for "consorting with the enemy" and sentenced to death. Only George V spared him from that fate.If you know that one also, then try The Blind Veteran by Bob Franke. It's a very brief little acapella ditty that never fails to make me feel terrible about being human.Oh, and maybe you can find an album by Gordon Bok, Ann Mayo Muir and Ed Trickett. I forget the name of it but it was recorded live at The Cafe Extempore in Minneapolis. It's loaded with great stuff but I wanted to suggest their rendition of The Sea Wife. It's a Rudyard Kipling poem that they put to music. And don't forget The Highwayman as performed by Phil Ochs. It's a poem by Alfred Noyes that Phil recreates musically.There's more............