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  2. Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain - Wikipedia

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    Originally recorded in 1947 by Acuff, "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" was recorded by Hank Williams in 1951 for the Mother's Best Flour Hour [clarification needed].Other early remakes of the song were made by Donn Reynolds (MGM single - June 1957), Ferlin Husky (album Ferlin's Favorites - November 1959), Slim Whitman (album Country Favorites - 1959), Gene Vincent (recorded October 15, 1958 ...

  3. Eva Cassidy - Wikipedia

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    Unlike previous albums, which consisted solely of cover songs, this release contained two original songs co-written by Cassidy. An acoustic album, Simply Eva, was released in January 2011. In March 2023, the album I Can Only Be Me was released, which featured new orchestrations by the London Symphony Orchestra. [38]

  4. Category:Eva Cassidy songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Eva Cassidy songs or lists of Eva Cassidy songs, ... Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain; Blue Skies (Irving Berlin song)

  5. Somewhere (Eva Cassidy album) - Wikipedia

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    Somewhere is the title of Eva Cassidy's seventh posthumous album and the fourth studio album, twelve years after her death in 1996. For the first time, it includes two songs written by Eva Cassidy herself.

  6. Simply Eva - Wikipedia

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    Simply Eva is the eighth posthumous album by Eva Cassidy, released on 25 January 2011, fifteen years after her death in 1996. It's a collection of 11 acoustic tracks with Cassidy herself on the guitar and an a cappella version of "I Know You By Heart".

  7. American Tune (album) - Wikipedia

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    American Tune is an album of rehearsal tapes and live recordings by American singer Eva Cassidy, released in 2003, seven years after her death in 1996.It was her second album of mainly live material and her third posthumous album.

  8. Nightbird (Eva Cassidy album) - Wikipedia

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    The recordings have been remixed and remastered from the original tapes. Of the 31 songs, 12 are previously unreleased, including the title track "Nightbird" (written by Doug MacLeod), as well as the jazz standards "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" and "Fever". Of the 12 unreleased tracks, eight are previously unheard songs. [2]

  9. Time After Time (Eva Cassidy album) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post wrote that "the songs have been lovingly, painstakingly digitized and sequenced so as to create a coherent album of tender, touching acoustic folk and minimally orchestrated pop that spotlights Cassidy's talent." [1]