![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Elbows and Knees - Gerry Dempsey Another charming little dittie from the pen and guitar of my good friend and musical collaborator Gerry Dempsey. This is a song about the subject of relationships between partners. Another recording of this song can be heard here. Lyrics Elbows and Knees I reached out in the night and felt something soft. It was your teddy-bear, warning me off. It bit my hand and I don't think that's friendly. Must I understand that now I'm your enemy... Keywords: Clarinet; Love; Romance; Relationships between partners; Outrageous fortune Downloads: 1,211 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | People LIke You - Gerry Dempsey A new song composed and performed by Gerry Dempsey. Some fine mandolin playing at the end. Lyrics People Like You People like you, people like me Should have been brought up separately: In separate rooms, fed separate foods, We only ever disagree. People like you, people like me Have a certain kind of chemistry: Kept apart, everything's fine, But together the sparks start flying, If only you and me - Were different, we - Could keep our distance - And keep our sanity... Keywords: Music; Mandolin; Relationships Downloads: 281 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[etree]](/images/mediatype_etree.gif) | Billy Bragg Live at 'Love Music, Hate Racism', ANL Rally on 2002-09-01 - Billy Bragg Sexuality She Came Along To Me The Price Of Oil Distant Shore England Half English Take Down The Union Jack Waiting For The Great Leap Forwards All You Fascists Bound To Lose There is Power In A Union A New England Keywords: Live concert Downloads: 4,832 Average rating: (2 reviews) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Bascom Lamar Lunsford-I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground - Bascom Lamar Lunsford Recorded in April 1928 in Ashland, Kentucky. Another banjo tune with lyrics that could be from any one of a number of tunes, and which have no apparent logical relationship with each other. This particular tune, which became a folkie staple during the Great Folk Scare, is related to tunes known as "Tempie," "Darling Where Have You Been So Long," "Sammie, Where Have You Been So Long," and "I Don't Like No Railroad Man." In "When We Were Good: The Folk Revival" Robert Cantwell says: "Listen to 'I ... Keywords: Music; Acoustic; Ballad; Country; Old-Time Appalachian; Banjo Tune; 78rpm Downloads: 6,562 Average rating: (6 reviews) |
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