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Subject: RE: Titular Women From: GUEST,gillymor Date: 13 Mar 26 - 11:14 AM That great old song from the 1849 Gold Rush era, Sweet Betsy From Pike, was mentioned the other day and it got me to thinking about how some of my favorite songs have a woman's name in the title- Connie Dover and her producer Phil Cunningham did a fine version of "Sweet Betsy" with a Scots/Irish tinge.Sweet Betsy From Pike Rosa Lee McFall was written by Charlie Monroe, brother of Bill, his former duet partner. This has become a Bluegrass standard and was oft-recorded by Jerry Garcia throughout his career. Here it's done by Appalachian Road Show. Rosa Lee McFall Nellie Kane by Hot Rise- This was written by Tim O'Brien who sings and plays mandolin on this recording by one of the best Bluegrass groups to come down the pike.Nellie Kane Angeline the Baker by Crooked Still- One of Stephen Foster's gems which has become a staple of Old Timey and Bluegrass repertoires, with Aoife O'Donavan on lead vocal.Angeline the Baker Little Annie by Laurie Lewis- It's hard for me to think of a more charming vocal than Laurie Lewis favors us with on this A.P. Carter-written (or perhaps collected and adapted) song. Kathy Kallick adds a sweet harmony vocal. From from their excellent duo album, Together. Little Annie |
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Subject: RE: Old Songs Newly Found From: GerryM Date: 13 Mar 26 - 05:17 PM Great songs with a woman's name in the title? Here are a few I like: Barelegged Kate, written by John Dengate about his mother, recorded by Penny Davies and Roger Ilott. Isabella Gunn (sorry, couldn't find a free site), written and recorded by Eileen McGann. Peggy Gordon trad, recorded by many, here by Eileen McGann. Alma written and recorded by Tom Lehrer. Kiri's Piano written and recorded by James Keelaghan. |
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