[Dixielandjazz] Re:Poignant Songs
G. William Oakley
gwilliamoakley@earthlink.net
Fri, 23 Aug 2002 08:29:16 -0600
It is indeed a wonderful song and if you are interested there is a book on
its history written by Malachi McCourt. It is a fascinating book and a
revealing history of the song. Malachi is Frank McCourt's (Angela's Ashes)
brother.
Regards,
Bill
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> For the most poignant song ever, my choice is Danny Boy.
> Pat Cooke
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> > Okay - let's get down to the nitty gritty.
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> > Tex Ritter's "Blood On The Saddle".
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> > OKOM content, "Smile Darn Ya, Smile"
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> > John Albright
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