Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

Saturday Night at the Oldies: Varia

It's Satyrday Saturday night. Pour  yourself a stiff one and loosen for a time the bonds that tether you to the straight and narrow. Tomorrow's another day. 

Freddy Fender, Cielito Lindo.  Tex-Mex version of a very old song.

Arizona's own Marty Robbins, La Paloma.  Another old song dating back to 1861. 

Barbara Lewis, Hello Stranger, 1963. 1963 was arguably the best of the '60s years for pop compositions. 

Emmylou Harris, Hello Stranger. Same title, different song.  This one goes out to Mary Kay F-D. Do you Remember the Fall of 1980, Mary Kay? 

Get up, rounder/Let a working girl lie down/ You are rounder/And you are all out and down.

Carter Family version from 1939.

Joan Baez, Daddy, You've Been on My Mind. The voice of an angel, the words of a poet, and Bruce  Langhorne's guitar.

Joan Baez, It's All Over Now, Baby Blue. The voice of an angel, the words of a poet, and Langhorne's guitar.

Joan Baez, A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall. The voice of an angel, the words of a poet, and Langhorne's guitar. The incredible mood of this version, especially the intro, is made by Langhorne and the bass of Russ Savakus, another well-known session player from those days. I've been listening to this song since '65 and it gives me chills every time. 

And now the fifteen-year-old is an old man of 75, and tears stream from his eyes for the nth time as he listens to this and we are once again on the brink of nuclear war as we were back in October of '62.  It'll be a hard rain indeed, should it fall. But the despicable Dems have been routed and sanity has returned to the White House. It's a New Morning.

Carolyn Hester, I'll Fly Away.  Dylan on harp, a little rough and ragged. Langhorne on guitar? Not sure.

Joan Baez and her sister, Mimi Farina, Catch the Wind. Fabulous.

Joan Baez, Boots of Spanish Leather.  Nanci Griffith also does a good job with this Dylan classic. 

The very best version may be this duet of Griffith and Hester.

Betty Everett, You're No Good, 1963.  More soulful than the 1975 Linda Ronstadt version.

The Ikettes, I'm Blue, 1962. 

Lee Dorsey, Ya Ya, 1961.  Simplicity itself. Three chords. I-IV-V progression. No bridge.


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2 responses to “Saturday Night at the Oldies: Varia”

  1. Joe Odegaard Avatar

    Hi Brother Bill
    If you like La Paloma, don’t miss this version on Fender slide guitar, by the master of that instrument, Doug Beaumier:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Esz2tVd7Pdo
    Anything by him is good! Here is Apache:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J1CqjgdJWA
    Enjoy !

  2. Andrew Nelson Avatar
    Andrew Nelson

    Do you know the 1977 cover of It’s All Over Now Baby Blue by Graham Bonnet?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bATHzT_l_3Q

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