10 Jan 01 - 11:54 PM (#372698) Subject: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: Clinton Hammond2 Any hints on any famous ladies who might have covered The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald?? :-) |
11 Jan 01 - 12:10 AM (#372705) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: catspaw49 Sorry Clinton.......not me. I don't recall any covering it and a search on Amazon and CDNow doesn't list any. Spaw |
11 Jan 01 - 12:13 AM (#372706) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: Clinton Hammond2 Next? Anyone else... LOL!! |
11 Jan 01 - 12:22 AM (#372710) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: Joe Offer You have the turntable set at 45 RPM, Clinton. Turn it down to 33-1/3, and you'll see it's just El Gordo singing fast. -Joe Offer- |
11 Jan 01 - 12:44 AM (#372719) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: Clinton Hammond2 Seriously... a chum recalls hearing a chick sing it on the radio once... CBC likely... we're trying to find out who that might have been... -I- certainly wouldn't be researching this for myself... I hate that poorly written, monotonous, cliche frigg'n song! Captain Torres, now -there's- a shipwreck song! ;-) |
11 Jan 01 - 02:50 AM (#372745) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: katlaughing Well crap, I heard it a few days ago, on NPR, and I like it and I remember remarking to myself that it was the first time I'd heard her sing it, but hell if I know who it was now you had to ask! It was someone well known like EmmyLou, but not her, like Anne Murray, but not her, like Laura Love, but not her, oh dammit, now I'll not sleep!**BG** Somebody....please answer his question; I know it's for real!! kat |
11 Jan 01 - 11:27 AM (#372762) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: GUEST,NP Why don't you check with Fiona Ritchie on Thistle and Shamrock? |
11 Jan 01 - 11:29 AM (#372764) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: Amergin Uh oh, looks like Kat didn't get any sleep last night... |
11 Jan 01 - 11:36 AM (#372772) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: Bert ....I hate that poorly written, monotonous, cliche frigg'n song.... BUT - I wish I knew what made it so successful. |
11 Jan 01 - 11:46 AM (#372780) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: Clinton Hammond2 Heard that Bert! ^5's eh! ;-) |
11 Jan 01 - 11:54 AM (#372786) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: GUEST,Rana AMG all-music guide have a list of 8 albums with this song on it. Specific page is
http://allmusic.com/cg/x.dll?p=amg&sql=HWRECK|OF|THE|EDMUND|FITZGERALD I can't be bothered how to do the blue clicky thing. BTW, History Channel in Ontario had a one hour documentary on searching for the E F last night - just watched for the opening song, however. Rana |
11 Jan 01 - 11:56 AM (#372791) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: catspaw49 The event in itself made it successful. There was then and still remains a mystery as to why the Fitz went down. There were three different findings by inquiry boards at the time. Previous to this, the last major wreck on the Lakes was the Carl Bradley and that was almost 20 years before. Additionally, the Bradley had a survivor and the cause was known. Similar to the greart storm of 1913, the one that blew across Superior that early November, was a convergence of three weather systems. Even with the weather data available to him, McSorley still trusted his own many years of experience on the Lakes and the seaworthiness of Big Fitz which eventually led to the boats demise. She was the biggest thing on the Lakes. Even now, as then, we still harbor a romance for the Lakes and the contact that Lakes freighters have with the shore makes them more real then ocean going ships only seen in port. So its no surprise that a song about a modern and mysterious shipwreck with no survivors and no bodies stirs the imagination and Lightfoot played that feeling to the teeth. Additionally, the chord structure and droning sound do lend a "wind in the rigging" quality and mournfulness. Spaw |
11 Jan 01 - 12:00 PM (#372792) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: Clinton Hammond2 Ta' Rana, for yer effort, but no chicks there... Anyone else? |
11 Jan 01 - 12:17 PM (#372809) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: Wesley S There's a location called www.allmusic.com that lists a Melody Sweeting performing that song but they made it sound like it was an instrumental performance. They called it "new age". The CD was called "Sweet Nothings" and it also included "I write the songs" among others. Do you think that could have been it?? |
11 Jan 01 - 05:10 PM (#372971) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: katlaughing Naw, it was Joan or somebody, I just know it! |
11 Jan 01 - 06:07 PM (#372986) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: Burke I went to www.npr.org & did a search on Edmund Fitzgerald. There are 2 programs, one by Susan Stamberg in Nov. I'm listening to something else, but the program is about 3 min., maybe that the program katlaughing remembers. |
11 Jan 01 - 06:55 PM (#373012) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: Joe Offer I listened to both NPR programs. The only recording played was Lightfoot's. -Joe Offer- |
11 Jan 01 - 08:39 PM (#373074) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: GUEST Well this sure has everyone stumped. I'm dying to know who that famous chick is. |
12 Jan 01 - 06:25 AM (#373228) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: Dan Calder Clinton, You could try posting your request at alt.music.lightfoot These guys know everything Lightfoot-related. Dan |
12 Jan 01 - 09:34 AM (#373291) Subject: RE: Help: Famous chick singing The Wreck o Fitz? From: raredance Lee Murdock has a nice version of Fitz. He pairs it with an old Great Lakes ballad "Red Iron Ore". But he ain't a chick, famous or otherwise. rich r |