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Lyr ADD: I Think of You (Utah Phillips)

01 Apr 00 - 06:33 PM (#205310)
Subject: Utah Phillips song
From: kendall

Does anyone have the words to "I think of you" ?? not sure of the title.


01 Apr 00 - 06:42 PM (#205312)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Utah Phillips
From: Sandy Paton

It's on Rosalie Sorrels' Folk-Legacy record, Kendall. You may have that one in your shelves somewhere. If not, I'll post the text later.

Sandy


01 Apr 00 - 11:35 PM (#205467)
Subject: Lyr Add: I THINK OF YOU (Utah Phillips)
From: Duane D.

From "Starlight On The Rails & other songs," by U. Utah Phillips:

I THINK OF YOU
(Utah Phillips)

I look to see the wildflowers blooming & wonder why they seem so plain,
The springtime rides all the brown hills over, young birds sing in a silver rain,
I think of you as the night rolls by, you're on my mind the whole night through,
Far away in a lonesome city, All the time you're gone, I think of you.

And when my world has turned to sunlight,
And the dust clouds stand in the summer sky,
I'll number all the climbing roses,
Watch to see the milkweed fly.

And when I hear the soft wind moaning
Like an angel's voice from a far-off shore,
My days slip by like light snow falling,
Or dry brown leaves blown by my door.


02 Apr 00 - 10:50 AM (#205595)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Utah Phillips
From: Mike Regenstreif

Sandy,

"If I Could Be the Rain" by Rosalie Sorrels was the first Folk Legacy LP I ever bought; back when I was teenager. I hope you can reissue it some day on CD.

Another one I'd love to see reissued is Jim Ringer's "Waitin' for the Hard Times To Go."

Mike Regenstreif


02 Apr 00 - 12:14 PM (#205627)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Utah Phillips
From: kendall

I dont have this one Sandy. Duane, it looks short, is that all of it?


02 Apr 00 - 01:07 PM (#205649)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Utah Phillips
From: Duane D.

That's all that was in the songbook, verbatim. I am not personally familiar with this song. Although I do sing some of Bruce's songs, and just happen to have his songbook, I don't know all the songs that are in the book. This song doesn't appear on either of the two albums of his I own, but I'll research this further to see if I have this song on someone else's recording. Perhaps there were other verses added the 1973 copyright date?


02 Apr 00 - 02:21 PM (#205663)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Utah Phillips
From: Sandy Paton

Kendall: Rosalie repeats the last two lines of the first verse at the end, wrapping it up very nicely. There's also a super guitar instrumental break by Mitch Greenhill which extends the performance nicely. We still have it available as a "custom cassette" (quite like the six you just ordered!).

Mike: Me, too, lad. I'll get 'em done as soon as I can scrape up some more "discretionary funds" for the production costs. One step at a time, I fear.

Duane: Thanks for saving me the trouble of doing all that typing. My two fingers are both grateful to you. How's the replacement computer coming along?

Sandy


02 Apr 00 - 02:32 PM (#205666)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Utah Phillips
From: Big Mick

Bruce "Utah" Phillips is coming to The Ten Pound Fiddle coffeehouse in a couple of weeks. Any other Michigan Mudcatters going to be present?

All the best,

Big Mick


02 Apr 00 - 09:08 PM (#205819)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Utah Phillips
From: Chris Seymour

Oh, is Utah able to tour again? I know he had to stop for a while becauase of heart trouble. Anybody know whatsup with "the golden voice of the great southwest?" He was doing a radio show -- anyone know if it's webcast or otherwise available outside rural northern California, where I seem to remember he resides?


03 Apr 00 - 12:19 AM (#205887)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Utah Phillips
From: Sandy Paton

Try this: Hobo Radio

Utah lives in Nevada City, and has cut back on travel because of a troublesome heart, but he still does enough of it to keep his hand in.

Sandy


03 Apr 00 - 03:43 PM (#206135)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Utah Phillips
From: GUEST,katrina

Thanks for posting this, Kendall. I'll serve you right and learn it for Friday. See ya then, katrina


04 Apr 00 - 08:21 AM (#206443)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Utah Phillips
From: Chris Seymour

Thanks for the Hobo Radio pointer, Sandy. See you at Old Songs in June?


04 Apr 00 - 08:56 AM (#206456)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Utah Phillips
From: kendall

I'm looking forward to Friday my little buddy. Hey folks, on Friday, I get to make music with Kat!! (she's the lady who wrote those great words to the tune of Star of the County Down a while back)...will you greet me in the morning, with the sunlight in your hair or will I awake from my dreaming love to find that you'r not there...beautiful lyrics, beautiful voice. sigh!!


15 Feb 10 - 02:12 PM (#2840124)
Subject: Origins: I Think of You...Utah Phillips
From: open mike

On my radio show on saturday, George Schroder sang this love song by
Utah. I think it was written long ago. Does anyone else have any info about this song?


15 Feb 10 - 02:28 PM (#2840133)
Subject: RE: Origins: I Think of You...Utah Phillips
From: Nancy King

This is one of my all-time favorite songs. Great tune, lovely sentiment, beautifully constructed.

My son Dan tells me that it was one of two songs written by Utah when he received a "Dear John" letter many years ago, the other one being "Rock Salt and Nails." Hard to imagine two more different songs inspired by the same event! I'm sure Dan can supply more info.


15 Feb 10 - 02:41 PM (#2840148)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I Think of You (Utah Phillips)
From: open mike

I just found this (google)...the -mudsearch feature didn't bring it up


15 Feb 10 - 02:41 PM (#2840149)
Subject: RE: Origins: I Think of You...Utah Phillips
From: Dan Schatz

That's pretty much what Bruce told me. He was in Korea when he received the letter. He sat down and wrote two songs - I forget whether in the same day or in two successive days. One was "Rock Salt and Nails" and the other was "I Think of You." I was surprised, because I had never thought of "I Think of You" in the context of a breakup, but that's how it came to be written.

Warmly,
Dan


15 Feb 10 - 02:44 PM (#2840153)
Subject: RE: Origins: I Think of You...Utah Phillips
From: open mike

http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=19925&messages=14
perhaps these two threads can be combined...with my apologies
for starting a new one before i found the old one...


15 Feb 10 - 02:45 PM (#2840155)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I Think of You (Utah Phillips)
From: open mike

please combine these two threads...thanks to mud elves...
http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=127382&messages=2


15 Feb 10 - 03:53 PM (#2840215)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I Think of You (Utah Phillips)
From: Nancy King

This is one of my all-time favorite songs. I always sing the last lines of the first verse as given above as a chorus, so it goes:

I look to see the wildflowers blooming
And wonder why they seem so plain.
The springtime rides all the brown hills over,
Young birds sing in a silver rain.

I think of you as the night rolls by, you're on my mind the whole night through,
Far away in a lonesome city, All the time you're gone, I think of you.

And when my world has turned to sunlight,
And the dust clouds stand in the summer sky,
I'll number all the climbing roses,
Watch to see the milkweed fly.

And when I hear the soft wind moaning
Like an angel's voice from a far-off shore,
My days slip by like light snow falling,
Or dry brown leaves blown by my door.


15 Feb 10 - 03:54 PM (#2840217)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I Think of You (Utah Phillips)
From: Nancy King

Whoops -- I must have hit the wrong button and submitted my post too soon. But you get the idea. It's really a gorgeous song.


15 Feb 10 - 04:49 PM (#2840292)
Subject: RE: Origins: I Think of You...Utah Phillips
From: deepdoc1

In his album _Starlight On The Rails - A Songbook, Disc 3_ he does an intro to Rosalie doing _I Think of You_. He did say he was in Korea, feeling disconnected, wandering, ended up climbing a tree and watching some villiage kids playing, and wrote this song.


15 Feb 10 - 05:01 PM (#2840315)
Subject: ADD: I Think of You..Utah Phillips-Sorrels Version
From: deepdoc1

Rosalie spends five wonderful minutes on this song. Here is her version from _Starlight On The Rails - A Songbook, Disc 3_.
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I THINK OF YOU
(Utah Phillips - as sung by Rosalie Sorrels)

I look to see the wildflowers blooming
And wonder why they seem so plain,
The springtime rides the brown hills over,
Young birds sing in a silver rain,

    I think of you as the night rolls by,
    You're on my mind the whole day through,
    Far away in a lonesome city,
    All the time you're gone, I think of you.

And when my world is turned to sunlight,
And the dust clouds stand in the summer sky,
I number all the climbing roses,
Watch to see the milkweed fly.

    I think of you as the night rolls by,
    You're on my mind the whole day through,
    Far away in a lonesome city,
    All the time you're gone, I think of you.

(break)

And when I hear a soft wind moaning
Like an angel's voice from a far-off shore,
My days slip by like light snow falling,
Or the dry brown leaves blown by my door.

    I think of you as the night rolls by,
    You're on my mind the whole day through,
    Far away in a lonesome city,
    All the time you're gone, I think of you.

    I think of you as the night rolls by,
    You're on my mind the whole day through,
    Far away in a lonesome city,
    All the time you're gone, I think of you.


16 Feb 10 - 12:18 AM (#2840601)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I Think of You (Utah Phillips)
From: Artful Codger

Bill Spence also did I really nice job on this song. It's on one of the Fennig's All-Stars LPs, and features hammered dulcimer (the main instrument Bill played with the All-Stars). He also used those lines as a chorus; did Utah sing it differently?


16 Feb 10 - 09:47 AM (#2840841)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I Think of You (Utah Phillips)
From: Mark Ross

In the 40-some years that I knew Utah, I don't think I ever heard him sing this. Same with ROCK SALT, AND NAILS. The memory of the feelings that brought on his writing of those two was too painful. He once described it thus; It's like you threw out some garbage 25 years ago, and then someone walks up to you and hands you this bag of garbage and asks,
"Is this yours?"

Mark Ross


16 Feb 10 - 10:02 AM (#2840852)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: I Think of You (Utah Phillips)
From: Nancy King

I understand what Utah meant, and it's a funny remark, but I'll never consider "I Think of You" as garbage. Just a beautiful song, whatever the inspiration for it. I think of it as a Bruce Phillips song, rather than a Utah Phillips song.