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Variations of the song have also been recorded under the titles of "Girl of Constant Sorrow" by Joan Baez and by Barbara Dane, "Maid of Constant Sorrow" by Judy Collins, and "Sorrow" by Peter, Paul and Mary. It was released as a single by Ginger Baker's Air Force with vocals by Denny Laine.
She was also mentioned in the popular A Treasury of American Song. [5] One of the well-known songs she wrote around 1936, "I am a Girl of Constant Sorrow," appeared in a 1953 collection, [ 6 ] and was recorded in the 1960s by Peggy Seeger and Barbara Dane among others.
"Gal of Constant Sorrow" scored a 1.4 rating and was watched by 3.10 million viewers, making it Fox's highest rated show of the night. [6] Dennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B+ stating, "For all the griping about The Simpsons overstaying its welcome, it doesn’t take much for the show to win back viewers’ trust and affection ...
Collins' debut studio album, A Maid of Constant Sorrow, was released in 1961 and consisted of traditional folk songs. She had her first charting single with "Hard Lovin' Loser" (No. 97) from her fifth studio album In My Life (1966), but it was the lead single from her sixth studio album Wildflowers (1967), " Both Sides, Now " – written by ...
All songs traditional, arranged by Judy Collins, unless otherwise noted. Side one "Golden Apples of the Sun" (lyrics by William Butler Yeats, from the poem "The Song of Wandering Aengus"; music by Judy Collins) – 3:55 "Bonnie Ship the Diamond" – 2:19 "Little Brown Dog" – 3:12 "Twelve Gates to the City" – 3:17 "Christ Child Lullaby" – 2:55
Everybody Knows was released on September 22, 2017, and entered and peaked on the "Billboard 200" chart at number 195. [4] Coincidentally, two of the five songs here not written by Stills or Collins had also appeared on A Letter Home by Neil Young released over three years earlier.
Ginger Baker's Air Force is the debut album by Ginger Baker's Air Force, released in 1970.This album is a recording of a sold-out live show at the Royal Albert Hall, on 15 January 1970, with the original 10-piece line up.
The band formed in late 1969 upon the disbandment of Blind Faith.The original lineup consisted of Ginger Baker on drums, Steve Winwood on organ and vocals, Ric Grech on violin and bass, Jeanette Jacobs on vocals, Denny Laine on guitar and vocals, Phil Seamen on drums, Alan White on drums, Chris Wood on tenor sax and flute, Graham Bond on alto sax, Harold McNair on tenor sax and flute, and Remi ...