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Tune Req: Hard Times Come Again No More (harmony)

24 Feb 98 - 08:59 PM (#22153)
Subject: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: Humdinger Folksinger

I'm looking for a great 3-part of 4-part rendition of Stephen Foster's "Hard Times Come Again No More" preferably with male and female voices. CD or Cassette. I'm located in Tallahassee, Florida. If you actually have a copy, will be glad to send a tape for dubbing. Thanks!


24 Feb 98 - 11:11 PM (#22168)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: Dale Rose

If the PBS show, Gaelforce, is shown in your area, do not miss it! Among a host of many great things is a terrific rendition of Hard Times by Maura O'Connell, Mary Black, Elanor Shanley, and Tommy Fleming backed by DeDanann. It does not get any better than that. Cassettes, CDs, and VHS tapes are all available from the Gaelforce website.

There is also a nice version by Hugh Moffatt (with Wade McCurdy and Stuart Duncan)on Philo/Rounder 1127. Another version at least as good is by Jennifer Warnes, but my guess is that you would have a hard time locating that one. Both are a capella, trio or quartet. Songs of the Civil War, Columbia 48607, has a version by Kate and Anna McGarrigle and their families. While I like their version, it does not stand up against the other three I mentioned. Of course, that reflects my tastes. Yours might be different.


25 Feb 98 - 12:01 AM (#22172)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From:

You aren't all that far from the Stephen Foster museum on the Suwanee River in southern Georgia, practically on the border. They have recordings for sale there.


25 Feb 98 - 10:42 AM (#22197)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: Humdinger Folksinger

Thank you all! I saw PBS's "Gaelforce" but couldn't remember the name of the program ... and, yes ... it was an absolutely fabulous version ... I'll try to find on their website ... I also knew of the "Songs of the Civil War" cd, but didn't know who performed it ... I will take the short jaunt to the Stephen Foster Museum in the very near future.


25 Feb 98 - 07:03 PM (#22268)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: Art Thieme

I'm looking for the version that is about "THE WHALE THAT IS HURT UPON THE SHORE"!! If it doesn't exist yet someone ought to write it. Very politically correct!--Art


25 Feb 98 - 10:47 PM (#22286)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: chet w

A very nice version is on the Red Clay Ramblers album "Hard Times" at least four-part vocals and a Salvation Army band. It's a wonderful album; haven't seen it out on CD yet.

If you want me to dub it for you (which is legal if they don't have copies for sale) send me a note.

Chet W. dotcom@ed.scetv.org


26 Feb 98 - 10:16 AM (#22329)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: Jon W.

Salvation Army--so that's what they were trying to put across. I always wondered at the strange instrumentation of their version. But I agree, the Red Clay Ramblers' vocal harmonies are top notch. I also like their slow-down tempo. De Danaan always seems to rush through it.


26 Feb 98 - 12:54 PM (#22339)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: Jon W.

I was just listening to another version, by a bunch of local (Salt Lake City) musicians with four part harmony (all males), autoharp, guitar, fiddle, and accordian. It's pretty good. Send me a personal message if interested.


26 Feb 98 - 01:25 PM (#22344)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
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Bob Dylan's version of the song, on Good as I Been To You, is quite good, in an intense, mournful and rather Dylanish sort of way.


26 Feb 98 - 02:22 PM (#22348)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: Moira Cameron

The Canadian female foursome called Quartette performed this song. I don't know whether they recorded it or not.


26 Feb 98 - 03:36 PM (#22365)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: MM

Thomas Hampson's version (on which Garrison Keillor sings bass!) on his album American Dreamer: Music of Stephen Foster has to be my favourite.


26 Feb 98 - 04:09 PM (#22371)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: Dale Rose

Quartette did record Hard Times, and here is info on the CD which contains it with wav/RA sound files of the song.
http://www.interlog.com/~quartett/product.htm

The members of Quartette are Cindy Church, Caitlin Hanford, Gwen Swick, and Sylvia Tyson. Swick joined the group after the death of Colleen Peterson in 1996. You will find information about the group at this site.

http://www.nucleus.com/~cowboy/quartette.html

For those who are curious~~yes, it is that Sylvia Tyson.


28 Feb 98 - 03:53 AM (#22520)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: Dale Rose

Today while looking for something else, I ran across the Jennifer Warnes album I mentioned earlier. It is Shot Through The Heart, Arista 4217, released in 1979, with vocal on Hard Times by Jennifer Warnes, Kenny Edwards, Mike Finnigan, and Brian Russell. It is a nice album, worth picking up if you find it in the used record bins.

Just noticed another Max improvement, HOT links, even when we are too lazy to put in the html. Thanks!


01 Mar 98 - 03:17 PM (#22636)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: Humdinger Folksinger

CHET W. - Did you receive my email re my address, etc.?


03 Mar 98 - 02:31 PM (#22835)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: DukeLeto

Seamus Kennedy has a nice four-part harmony version of this on his Live album..


03 Mar 98 - 02:53 PM (#22836)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: Ralph Butts

I have the music from "A Treasury of Stephen Foster" if you'd like a (shh!) copy. Need E-Mail.....Tiger


03 Mar 98 - 06:46 PM (#22851)
Subject: RE: Hard Times Come Again No More
From: Jerry Friedman

Is it my imagination, or is this song performed a lot more than the other politically correct Foster songs?