Subject: RE: 'If I had another one thou'...I'd have m From: Greyeyes Date: 01 Apr 01 - 03:31 PM Greg Brown site here
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Subject: Lyr Add: DAUGHTERS (Greg Brown) From: Greyeyes Date: 01 Apr 01 - 03:18 PM Thanks Amos, sometimes 1 little snippet does the trick.
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Subject: RE: 'If I had another one thou'...I'd have m From: Amos Date: 01 Apr 01 - 03:11 PM From another mailing list: > >Greg Brown has a sweet song about being "A man who's rich in daughters" >that comes to mind: > > "And if I make a lot of money >>This is a *great* song. It's on _The Iowa Waltz_ album on Red House Records. |
Subject: RE: 'If I had another one thou'...I'd have m From: Greyeyes Date: 01 Apr 01 - 03:07 PM Refresh, no luck so far. |
Subject: 'If I had another one thou'...I'd have m From: GUEST,Cedar Date: 31 Mar 01 - 04:36 PM I am looking for a song I heard on NPR years ago, which went something like this "if I had another one thou', or maybe even two, I'd get me another daughter." I don't know all the lyrics, or who sang/wrote it, or even the title. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Cedar |
Subject: RE: Daughters From: Gene Graham Date: 01 Jun 97 - 12:27 AM Tho' DAUGHTERS is not listed, here's his LINK and some lyrics! http://www.wing.net/gbrown/gblyrics.html |
Subject: RE: Daughters From: rich r Date: 31 May 97 - 02:18 PM Song: Daughters artist: Greg Brown Album: Iowa Waltz (Might also be on "Live One" but not sure) I don't have the words written down, will try to do it if nobody else posts them rich r |
Subject: Daughters (fairly modern folk song) From: sos@oz.plymouth.edu Date: 31 May 97 - 12:21 PM Since Benjamin Hollister was kind enough to come through for me with the words to my last request, I thought I'd try again. About 10-11 years ago, I had a girlfriend who played me a folk song by a man whose name I forget. I don't think the song was that old at the time, and I think it was just called "Daughters." The folksinger may have been a New England singer, but I'm not sure on that. He wrote it himself, though. The song is about a poor struggling folk singer who is frustrated by his inability to make money, but every time he gets down, his daughters lift his spirits. The only lines I remember are something like, "If I could get just a little ahead, I think I'd invest in some more daughters." and about one young daughter talked about the moon. Ring any bells? |
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