Nanci's lovely version of this Bob Dylan song. Nanci Griffith - Vocals and Guitar Jerry Douglas - Dobro Donald Shaw - Piano Accordion Danny Thompson - Double Bass Tommy Hayes - Percussion
I was grounded in folk play 6 silver strings and mandolin was lucky saw Nancy live once was 1st ever knew of her stole the show loved the music love it still she had impeccable delivery on the songs. PRINE in prime need I say more
I read where Nancy asked Dylan's permission to cover the song, and Dylan asked to hear it and sent it back with the harmonica part dubbed in and his blessings
Nanci is one of our true musical treasures.......her songs, her voice, her storytelling, just awesome. This version of Bob Dylan's song is priceless. Love her!
The 303 Bob Dylan fans who gave this the thumbs down can rest assured that Bob thinks they are ridiculous. Rest easy Nanci. You were a true gem. X And every songle person involved in this performance is as good as any musican will ever be.
Just one of the precious gems from the much missed transatlantic sessions broadcast on the UK BBC4 between 1996 and 2012. How I miss these. Today's pop garbage is a poor poor substitute. Nancy you are the sweetest singer I have ever heard.
The fact that it was written by a man gave it a lot of its original power. Remember the man was the one left behind. Who else was writing songs like that back then.
There’s a good video with Jerry Douglas and Molly Tuttle i’m glad I’m old enough to remember when this album came out had it on cassette in my car for years
Her haunting voice has moved on to the next life at a too early time. One of the great songs from the Transatlantic Sessions. Jerry Douglas’s dobro adds so much. The rest of the players are also so good
PASSING OF A LEGEND The great, beautiful soul that was Nanci Griffith has flown into the eternal. I fell in love with her when I first saw this video back in 1987. I loved the fragile grace of her voice. I have loved her music ever since. Like many artists, I didn't share her political views (she was very left wing), but she was passionate and articulate with her beliefs. I have no problem with someone's political views (right or left) if they ground them in philosophy, ethics and faith. She was incensed at those who would take advantage of others -- regardless of the reason. She was sometimes filled with righteous anger and still her grace and love for her fellow man bled through in her face and in her words. Rest in peace Ms. Griffith. your music, your spirit will be missed. And yes, there IS a light beyond these woods Ms. Griffith.
When US citizen ‘s says someone is «far left», to the rest of the world this means they’re In center of the political spectre. But we can agree that Nanci was a great artist. My favourite song by Nanci has to be Trouble In The Fields , witch makes me cry much to easily. I am not sure how big she was commercially , but I for one will miss her !
Nanci Griffith has been keeping me sane since...forever. In chemotherapy a quarter century ago, her music lulled me to sleep every night (on a disc-man--remember those?) in the hospital. When I got home, as the months of chemo ground on, preparing to go to her concert (at Wolf Trap, Virginia) kept me moving ahead. And I went to that concert. I was so thankful to be there (with my boyfriend -- he is my husband now), that I sat in my seat, and wept. Tears of gratitude and joy. Thanks for posting--this is one of my very favorites.
I've been listening to Nanci Griffith since before I could walk, and have always loved her music. As a kid, this was my least favorite of her songs...I found it boring and didn't understand it. But now as an adult, I relate to every word of this song on such a deep level. I can't listen without crying. And now, I see this as her best song.
one thing we've got in common, is that we're all different. her voice is so piercing and true. i think danny on bass really carries this track. exquisite
I do like Nanci's version, but I have to say I think Dylan has the gruffness and emotion the song requires. And that's unusual as Nanci usually has emotion in spades - so please don't jump down my throat!
Godspeed, Nanci. I saw her in Austin, then in San Francisco, then in Austin again. An absolute American icon and a real genre- melder. Cannot believe she has left us.
I'm sad to say I've only just discovered Nanci via a duet with John Prine. Wow, what a loss they both are, I'm so glad I've discovered her music albeit rather late. RIP
I've been a music fan for over 60 years, and I can not believe I'd never heard of Nanci until recently. She is FANTASTIC -- I now have over a dozen of her albums, from her first to her newest.
Don't feel bad, John. I was brought upright by a souvenir seller in Bar Harbor about 20 years ago who, when I asked, "who's that on the in-house?" She answered with a sneer Nanci Griffith of course. I bought whatever she had on hand and have never looked back. She rarely tours in our area but I was able to catch her on the Vietnam LP tour in South Fl - I'm a vet and it meant a lot to me.
I remember her on austin city limits when she was a skinny young gun with a guitar and voice to match. Thank you Nanci for the joy you have provided all of us who love your music and your spirit. Folk rock on baby!!!
Dylan may be great, but this is the best version of this song out there! No other has the combination of Nancy's voice and Jerry's dobro, either one of which I will seek to listen to by itself. Together is just gold, IMO.
I love Jerry Douglas dobro playing, and yes, Ms Griffith is classic in folk genre. I have to say that I prefer Mandolin Orange doing their cover though....IMO :)
I do love Nanci and her song stylings. And I think Jerry Douglas is absolutely wonderful! I love everything he does. But when I heard Mandolin Orange do this song, they took it to a new level for me. Just have a listen.... czcams.com/video/iOHkyZ62jjQ/video.html
The muisc world and the world in general lost a little piece of its soul when Nanci passed. She was a gentle voice in a world of too many bombastic or narcissist individuals. Yes, she will be missed. "And acquired taste"? Perhaps, but once you have embarced it, it haunts you and comforts you. . .Rest in Peace, gentle songbird.
RIP Nanci Griffith. Heard her the first time at Bob Dylan's 30th anniversary celebration in 1992, singing this song. My favorite version. This...my second favorite.
WOW......what awesome performance by Nanci......Jerry Douglas [worlds best Dobro picker] knocks it out of the park with his fantastic performance picking in the back ground......
Joe U said exactly how I felt..what a darling little face and such innocence to her tone..I've learned to play the fingerpicking.. It's the very same as " Girl from the North Country" only latter is played a bit faster..Viva Dylan!....it would be great to hear what Dylan thinks of her interpretation. But something tells me he ain't sayin'....I love much of his lyrics and instrumental work, but that privacy stuff seems like a " man of mystery " affectation. ( I hate that term " cover" what the hell does that mean anyway?" No offence to you..it seems its just a word not quite as true as " interpretation, " ) Ciao Paolo
Danny Thompson's amazing , warm and strong bass give wonderful structure to this lovely song performed by all of these fine performers . George Lewis, Sr
This is chillingly good. The song's brilliance is in its simplicity and Nanci nails it in this version. Also, perfect accompaniment by Jerry Douglas (et al).
I'm 37, so I'm still part of a generation that appreciates real music. Though this artist was way before my time, I was fortunate enough to be introduced to her while I was flipping through the channels and I ended up on a local PBS type channel broadcasted to Brooklyn New York. The channel had a similar look to channel 13's broadcast. The name of the show was, "Music City Roots!" I believe they were playing out of Nashville Tennessee that night at a cafe / bar / Club called the Loveless Cafe. If you have a moment, Google the show on CZcams and you will see tons and tons of artists you are most likely not familiar with. The music leans towards indie-country and indie Bluegrass and a traditional sound as well. Many artist sounds a little bit like Alison Krauss, but each one has their own definitive and unique look. I have absolutely fallen in love with her songs! I'm so glad I stumbled upon her you older guys we're fortunate enough to experience the real deal music era. I only caught it on the tail end and I enjoyed it! Have a great day and please comment if you've seen the show, #musiccityroots . Her other grade song is called, on the radio! The only version of it though that I like from her is the one that is on Music City Roots but of course that is subjective so please check all variations out. Have a great day. Dave.
A friend and I left our little city in BC heading for LA. We tried to drive straight down I5 without anything other than gas and snack stops taking turns at the wheel. We got as far as Bakersfield. After 20 hrs of driving we had to take a break. It was 1am and it seemed like the warm August breeze off the desert was carrying the song and Nanci Griffith the tune. That was the moment I became a songwriter. Thanks for 23 years of inspiration Nanci!
Sensational. .. tone and pace...spot on...and the way she says Barcelona with her Texas twang....jasus love Nancy Greetings from IRELAND 😉 salamat for the memories,.....
Losing John Prine and now Nanci Griffith within one year is pretty hard to take. RIP to the both of you.
I was grounded
in folk play 6 silver strings and mandolin was lucky saw Nancy live once was 1st ever knew of her stole the show loved the music love it still she had impeccable delivery on the songs. PRINE in prime need I say more
Yes so missed
I read where Nancy asked Dylan's permission to cover the song, and Dylan asked to hear it and sent it back with the harmonica part dubbed in and his blessings
Too cool. The drowned rat being courteous-for a change. … then she is a purdy girl n all so …likelier
What a lovely story. ❤
I fell in love with Nanci Griffith’s voice at the Newport Folk Festival in 1991, her beautiful, poignant voice will be sorely missed💜
Thats very sweet. ♡
😥 loved her, to young
She has the sweetest voice I have ever listened to...
I am grateful to utube and Nancy and all those who made this discovery possible including God who is the overall cause.
May the choirs invisible honour her voice forever…. 💔
Doubt Dylan ever wrote anything more beautiful or had any of his songs better interpreted. This is just stunningly lovely.
RIP Nanci! Her voice is like a little bird that soars high above the clouds, where her spirit lives now~~
little birds sometimes are very powerful and beautiful ... and full of wonderful music ...
RIP Nanci!
@@unterwant You are so right!!🙏🎶🎶
I agree
Beautifully said Rose... Thank You!!!
😘💋☁️🐦☁️🐦☁️🐦☁️🐦☁️💔😭
MY FAVORITE VERSION OF THIS SONG. MISS YOU NANCI AND YOUR WONDERFUL VOICE.
What a cover. Nanci has gathered together such a fine band, and she never sounded better. Such an easy relaxed presentation.
She is so missed
Nanci is one of our true musical treasures.......her songs, her voice, her storytelling, just awesome. This version of Bob Dylan's song is priceless. Love her!
Truly
Her voice, but Jerry Douglas on Dobro. What a perfect match. He is the greatest ever.
As much as I adore Bob, I can listen to this version again and again no matter what mood I'm in and it's never less than lovely. Go Nancy!
Try mandaloin orange's version...❤
You can't help but love dear Nancy. I listen to her voice and always shed a few tears.
agree...it's exquisite.@@chefpaddy199
The 303 Bob Dylan fans who gave this the thumbs down can rest assured that Bob thinks they are ridiculous.
Rest easy Nanci. You were a true gem. X
And every songle person involved in this performance is as good as any musican will ever be.
I am really going to miss her. She wrote such incredible songs. My best friend introduced me to her.
I am a Bob Dylan fan, but much prefer Nanci's version
" Of Golden, "
Nanci !
X.
such nonsense. why saying samething like that?
Bob Dylan heard the song and gave it his blessing as do I rest in peace nanci
Close your eyes and just be THERE... Rest in peace Nanci, Thank you for all the magnific music
A heavenly voice that still brings tears to my eyes every time I hear her.
YEP IT'S JUST HAPPEND 2 ME ,DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS STILL POSSIBLE. TOP STATEMENT TOP 🔝 TUNE 👍
Just one of the precious gems from the much missed transatlantic sessions broadcast on the UK BBC4 between 1996 and 2012. How I miss these. Today's pop garbage is a poor poor substitute. Nancy you are the sweetest singer I have ever heard.
The fact that it was written by a man gave it a lot of its original power. Remember the man was the one left behind. Who else was writing songs like that back then.
Nanci is in a class almost by herself. I love her songs, her voice, her personality. Jerry Douglas is marvellous here. Beautiful playing
I appreciate your review. I personally would leave out "almost."
There’s a good video with Jerry Douglas and Molly Tuttle i’m glad I’m old enough to remember when this album came out had it on cassette in my car for years
Her haunting voice has moved on to the next life at a too early time. One of the great songs from the Transatlantic Sessions. Jerry Douglas’s dobro adds so much. The rest of the players are also so good
Nanci really treated this song by Dylan right. The stars aligned here.
Nanci & Crew really sail away with this Dylan classic !
Having Jerry Douglas there to do the arrangement and play steel helps
PASSING OF A LEGEND
The great, beautiful soul that was Nanci Griffith has flown into the eternal. I fell in love with her when I first saw this video back in 1987. I loved the fragile grace of her voice. I have loved her music ever since.
Like many artists, I didn't share her political views (she was very left wing), but she was passionate and articulate with her beliefs. I have no problem with someone's political views (right or left) if they ground them in philosophy, ethics and faith.
She was incensed at those who would take advantage of others -- regardless of the reason. She was sometimes filled with righteous anger and still her grace and love for her fellow man bled through in her face and in her words.
Rest in peace Ms. Griffith. your music, your spirit will be missed. And yes, there IS a light beyond these woods Ms. Griffith.
well said "The fragile grace of her voice".... so true!
When US citizen ‘s says someone is «far left», to the rest of the world this means they’re In center of the political spectre. But we can agree that Nanci was a great artist.
My favourite song by Nanci has to be Trouble In The Fields , witch makes me cry much to easily. I am not sure how big she was commercially , but I for one will miss her !
So glad yourknuckle-dragging didn't prevent you appreciating this wonderful artist.
@@marksaleby7756 Mark yours was a graceless reply to a very gracious OP. Shame.
@@doglover31418 so typical of today's "left".
Nanci Griffith has been keeping me sane since...forever. In chemotherapy a quarter century ago, her music lulled me to sleep every night (on a disc-man--remember those?) in the hospital. When I got home, as the months of chemo ground on, preparing to go to her concert (at Wolf Trap, Virginia) kept me moving ahead. And I went to that concert. I was so thankful to be there (with my boyfriend -- he is my husband now), that I sat in my seat, and wept. Tears of gratitude and joy. Thanks for posting--this is one of my very favorites.
The most beautiful rendition of this song I have ever heard. I play it every day, it never gets boring.
Mandolin Orange/Watchtower has a fantastic cover as well
Easily the best version I've ever heard. Nanci's voice is as bright as silver, and all the instrumentalists are spot on - perfection!
check out the cover by Mandolin Orange, pretty sweet too
You heard Mandolin Orange Version??x
Mandolin Orange Cover. Outstanding!!!
My thought too, outstanding!
Real musicians playing real music. Bless you all.
Amen.
Without a doubt, one of the best renditions of any Dylan song by any artist. One of my top favorites.
RIP Nanci Griffith, you brought me closer to my heart and God with your soulful voice
What's not to like? Worlds greatest dobro player and very original version of Bob Dylan's best song ever.
Jerry Douglas on Dobro makes that instrument cry like a broken heart.
Agree whole heartedly
I've been listening to Nanci Griffith since before I could walk, and have always loved her music. As a kid, this was my least favorite of her songs...I found it boring and didn't understand it. But now as an adult, I relate to every word of this song on such a deep level. I can't listen without crying. And now, I see this as her best song.
that is quite wonderful. :)
Time is always joining us to The Fellowship of Love... by understanding. Thanks a lot for sharing life!
it's all about having the time to really listen?
When we are young we think finding love. Later on we learn about losing it.
As i grow older i find that the things I hated most as a child are now the things i most cherish. Funny how life is
Can't imagine anyone not enjoying hear Nanci sing.
I never heard a better band. Nanci sounds like an angel singing.
She is now mate… 😂
@@buffplums I looked you up. We have a lot on common. Like ham radio.🙂
one thing we've got in common, is that we're all different.
her voice is so piercing and true.
i think danny on bass really carries this track. exquisite
Well, bass is supposed to do that,. but it didn't hurt having Jerry Douglas on the dobro.
This is one of the most beautiful things on CZcams and it will haunt my memory forever. Exquisite performances by all involved.
Remembering Nanci Griffith this day.😢
I love her voice. Sort of irish/Southern. My music spans the globe. I would rank her in the top three.
By far, the best version I have ever heard.
What a incredible voice.
Beautiful performance. Everyone is great but Danny Thompson's bass is extra special.
Nobody sings Dylan like... ahh who am I kidding? This is great
Are you a music teacher?
+Feed the Fat Rabbit No, I just love Bob Dylan
+Mr. Tuthill I was just curious. My first music teacher shares your name. P.S Dylan is king.
+Feed the Fat Rabbit the greatest
I do like Nanci's version, but I have to say I think Dylan has the gruffness and emotion the song requires. And that's unusual as Nanci usually has emotion in spades - so please don't jump down my throat!
This is the best cover ever, from one all time favourite albums, heaven is wherever Nancy is.🙂
I really loved her-RIP dear Nanci.
Her voice is like an angel.I will listen for it when I get there.RIP Nancy
Jerry Douglas' dobro shows how wonderful a musician he is.
"I didn't think this song could get any better, then I was introduced to this version."
I agree.
She is not only Texas's brightest star, she is a magnificent guitarist! All rolled up and tied with a silk bow...
Oh, Nanci. You left far too early! R I complete Peace!!
the sound of my youth.....Great souvenirs
You'd think they had been playing together for decades. So good together!
This is about the best version. Her voice is so poignant and soft. Just spellbinding.
Godspeed, Nanci. I saw her in Austin, then in San Francisco, then in Austin again. An absolute American icon and a real genre- melder. Cannot believe she has left us.
Mr Dylan has a big 😊 on his face!
21/07/2023 Your a Ledgend Nanci , never forgotten
I'm sad to say I've only just discovered Nanci via a duet with John Prine. Wow, what a loss they both are, I'm so glad I've discovered her music albeit rather late. RIP
I've been a music fan for over 60 years, and I can not believe I'd never heard of Nanci until recently. She is FANTASTIC -- I now have over a dozen of her albums, from her first to her newest.
A very beautiful , authentic and deserving version of this timeless Dylan song.
Love her gentle voice full of innocence and beauty.
Don't feel bad, John. I was brought upright by a souvenir seller in Bar Harbor about 20 years ago who, when I asked, "who's that on the in-house?" She answered with a sneer Nanci Griffith of course. I bought whatever she had on hand and have never looked back. She rarely tours in our area but I was able to catch her on the Vietnam LP tour in South Fl - I'm a vet and it meant a lot to me.
I remember her on austin city limits when she was a skinny young gun with a guitar and voice to match. Thank you Nanci for the joy you have provided all of us who love your music and your spirit. Folk rock on baby!!!
A moment just listening to Nanci, brings peace and a calm, beautiful voice, beautiful Lady, keep singing Nanci.xxxxx
Danny Thompson's bass is so essential to the structure of this presentation . His rhythm is flawless . The others are excellent also . GL, Sr
beautiful childlike innocence in this voice .
Jeannie Campbell So pure!!Like a fresh mountain spring,
The sort of voice that sends a shiver up the spine. A wonderful shiver indeed!
my favorite Dylan song...and she does it perfectly
She just kills this song...most excellent. She is the best! Love u Nanci!
Man, Jerry Douglas is a monster guitarist.
dobro
Nanci is simply the best. She brings peace and harmony to my life. Thanks Nanci.
I believe every word they say, Nanci and Bob.
An elegant performance by Nanci and Jerry. Rest easy, darling.
something about Nanci s voice that sounds so immature and childish, pure and beautiful at the same time. Love some of her music.
this song brings me to tears everything i listen to it.
Dylan may be great, but this is the best version of this song out there! No other has the combination of Nancy's voice and Jerry's dobro, either one of which I will seek to listen to by itself. Together is just gold, IMO.
I love Jerry Douglas dobro playing, and yes, Ms Griffith is classic in folk genre. I have to say that I prefer Mandolin Orange doing their cover though....IMO :)
Try "Mandolin Orange" version.
I am obsessed with this song, I love finding new interpretations.
I do love Nanci and her song stylings. And I think Jerry Douglas is absolutely wonderful! I love everything he does. But when I heard Mandolin Orange do this song, they took it to a new level for me. Just have a listen.... czcams.com/video/iOHkyZ62jjQ/video.html
I think Dylan’s version is best
@@kodiak7463 agree!!
Her smile at the end of the song is priceless!
JD 's touch just kills on Dobro, this just a beautiful cover of this Dylan tune.
Masterful, as good as a Dylan cover can get. RIP magnificent Texas songbird.
Suze's memory will live on in the lyrics in several of Bob's finest songs.
Nanci has always been one of my all time faves... and will forever be...
I have loved Nanci for a very long time.....she is fabulous!
Jerry's dobro is incredible
The muisc world and the world in general lost a little piece of its soul when Nanci passed. She was a gentle voice in a world of too many bombastic or narcissist individuals. Yes, she will be missed. "And acquired taste"? Perhaps, but once you have embarced it, it haunts you and comforts you. . .Rest in Peace, gentle songbird.
Love this version the bass work in this is flawless
The wonderful Danny Thompson!
A great version of Bob Dylan song...all full sensibility rithm....all instrumetation next to expresive words in the heart voice of Nancy Griffith...
RIP Nanci Griffith. Heard her the first time at Bob Dylan's 30th anniversary celebration in 1992, singing this song. My favorite version. This...my second favorite.
WOW......what awesome performance by Nanci......Jerry Douglas [worlds best Dobro picker] knocks it out of the park with his fantastic performance picking in the back ground......
makes my heart beat fast and hurt at the same time.
I'm a fan of Dylan's lyrics, and this is my favorite song by him. She covers it with grace. Just, wow.
Joe
U said exactly how I felt..what a darling little face and such innocence to her tone..I've learned to play the fingerpicking.. It's the very same as " Girl from the North Country" only latter is played a bit faster..Viva Dylan!....it would be great to hear what Dylan thinks of her interpretation. But something tells me he ain't sayin'....I love much of his lyrics and instrumental work, but that privacy stuff seems like a " man of mystery " affectation. ( I hate that term " cover" what the hell does that mean anyway?" No offence to you..it seems its just a word not quite as true as " interpretation, " )
Ciao
Paolo
@@williequixote8073 Dylan plays harmonica on "Other Voices, Other Rooms" : czcams.com/video/ZhKamjavG04/video.html
Who would ever have expected singing to be so effortlessly note perfect and entrancing?
Danny Thompson's amazing , warm and strong bass give wonderful structure to this lovely song performed by all of these fine performers .
George Lewis, Sr
Jerry Douglas is completing the triangle of a wonderful piece of music
(but listen to every note fitting in by the other wonderful musicians !!)
love you Nanci !
This is chillingly good. The song's brilliance is in its simplicity and Nanci nails it in this version. Also, perfect accompaniment by Jerry Douglas (et al).
She's so beautiful and whenever I hear her sing , I cry everytime...❤
She is lovely, and the group is great!
I'm 37, so I'm still part of a generation that appreciates real music. Though this artist was way before my time, I was fortunate enough to be introduced to her while I was flipping through the channels and I ended up on a local PBS type channel broadcasted to Brooklyn New York. The channel had a similar look to channel 13's broadcast. The name of the show was, "Music City Roots!" I believe they were playing out of Nashville Tennessee that night at a cafe / bar / Club called the Loveless Cafe. If you have a moment, Google the show on CZcams and you will see tons and tons of artists you are most likely not familiar with. The music leans towards indie-country and indie Bluegrass and a traditional sound as well. Many artist sounds a little bit like Alison Krauss, but each one has their own definitive and unique look. I have absolutely fallen in love with her songs! I'm so glad I stumbled upon her you older guys we're fortunate enough to experience the real deal music era. I only caught it on the tail end and I enjoyed it! Have a great day and please comment if you've seen the show, #musiccityroots . Her other grade song is called, on the radio! The only version of it though that I like from her is the one that is on Music City Roots but of course that is subjective so please check all variations out. Have a great day. Dave.
Gawd damn Jerry Douglas he never hits a wrong note and is always so sweet!
It’s just way cool when the expression on musicians’ faces is like,
“Yeah. This is really good ‘
That happens a LOT with Nanci.
Nanci -In case you read these....Have been a fan for a long time..... this is one of my favorites...
that makes two of us...I'm 63 and now you're not alone any more...
beautiful song, beautiful beautiful voice, beautiful beautiful beautiful dobro playing
Ditto
Can't think of a better accompanist than Jerry Douglas. Adds a whole dimension.
My heart is heavy tonight... love this. So glad to find it tonight.
All the greats are leaving us 🙏
I know I can't beleve it either.May she rest in peace. Thank you Nancy for all the hours and years of enjoyment.
Can’t get enough of Nanci’s music.
A friend and I left our little city in BC heading for LA. We tried to drive straight down I5 without anything other than gas and snack stops taking turns at the wheel. We got as far as Bakersfield. After 20 hrs of driving we had to take a break. It was 1am and it seemed like the warm August breeze off the desert was carrying the song and Nanci Griffith the tune. That was the moment I became a songwriter. Thanks for 23 years of inspiration Nanci!
Never thought I'd like anyone else covering a Dylan song. Bob's version breaks my heart. Nanci's melts it...
A beautiful Beautiful song, sung beautifully by a beautiful artist....thanks
Sensational. .. tone and pace...spot on...and the way she says Barcelona with her Texas twang....jasus love Nancy
Greetings from IRELAND 😉 salamat for the memories,.....
Such a lovely version of this intriguing song.
An ethereal voice. Love this woman.