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Origins: Remember Me (and I will be with you)
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Subject: Origins: Remember Me (and I will be with you) From: GUEST,Rossey Date: 27 Jan 25 - 09:39 PM Hi normally it's quite straightforward sussing out correct credit stylings for a modern song. However, I am having difficulty getting past conflicting registrations and pseudonyms. Christy Hennessy. who was in fact recorded a totally beautiful song with moving lyrics and gorgeous melody called remember me (and I will be with you). Irish artists and others have covered it. Confusingly Hennessy's real name was Edward Christopher Ross, and he was married to Gill Ross. Some recordings credit it to Hennessey and Gill Ross. Others to Kenny Craddock and Christy Hennessy - however I think that is because he recorded an entirely different song also called 'Remember Me' credited to Hennessy/Craddock and sadly, the two have become mixed up. The MCPS/PRS also have it under a couple of variants, with different registrations foe the same song. Does anybody know the full story of the song, and the 100% proven way it should be put down? The MCPS/PRS have a couple of registrations for the same song. I hate miscrediting songs and repeating many others' errors. These things should never happen, but they do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptIWtHSVqGI |
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