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driver8 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-09-06 03:09 PM
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72. I have not heard John Cale's version -- I will definitely check it out. I
think "Hallelujah" is a great song no matter who is singing it!! (Well, with a few exceptions...)
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  -what are the most beautiful songs you know? mark414  Oct-08-06 07:08 PM   #0 
  - I've got to agree with Jeff Buckley's "Hallelujah".  hickman   Oct-08-06 07:16 PM   #1 
  - Helplessly hoping and Find the cost of freedom CSNY  Rambis   Oct-09-06 09:51 AM   #56 
  - I like Rufus Wainwright's version better.  driver8   Oct-09-06 02:56 PM   #70 
     - john cale did a great version too  mark414   Oct-09-06 03:02 PM   #71 
        - I have not heard John Cale's version -- I will definitely check it out. I  driver8   Oct-09-06 03:09 PM   #72 
  - "if something is wrong with my baby"  datasuspect   Oct-08-06 07:41 PM   #2 
  - Famous Blue Raincoat ~ Leonard Cohen  graywarrior   Oct-08-06 07:44 PM   #3 
  - I've always thought "Swing Low Sweet Chariot" is beautiful  skygazer   Oct-08-06 07:52 PM   #4 
  - "Round Midnight"  alfredo   Oct-08-06 07:54 PM   #5 
  - Flamenco Sketches  SnohoDem   Oct-08-06 08:43 PM   #13 
     - "Kind of Blue" is probably the best all round jazz album.  alfredo   Oct-08-06 10:05 PM   #25 
        - We obviously have similar taste  SnohoDem   Oct-08-06 10:53 PM   #26 
           - I met Mariam in the Dakar airport in Oct 1969.  alfredo   Oct-09-06 10:01 AM   #59 
  - "The Highwayman" -Loreena McKennitt  haruka3_2000   Oct-08-06 07:56 PM   #6 
  - I think the words are from a very old poem  SnohoDem   Oct-08-06 08:41 PM   #11 
  - They are, but it's still beautiful the way she sings them. nt  haruka3_2000   Oct-08-06 08:42 PM   #12 
  - "The Highwayman" original poem was by Alfred Noyes...  badgerpup   Oct-09-06 12:05 AM   #35 
  - I'm gonna call up a song she does so well--  vixengrl   Oct-09-06 12:32 AM   #37 
  - The poem was written by Alfred Noyes in 1906 n/t  sarge43   Oct-09-06 08:30 AM   #54 
  - "Northwest Passage" by Stan Rogers.  Hand   Oct-08-06 07:59 PM   #7 
  - There are many but two come to mind  hippywife   Oct-08-06 08:02 PM   #8 
  - The Rustle of Spring, by Christian Sinding  Hardhead   Oct-08-06 08:32 PM   #9 
  - The most beautiful piece of music I know is John Abercrombie's  NNadir   Oct-08-06 08:38 PM   #10 
  - A couple more  Lady President   Oct-08-06 08:48 PM   #14 
  - What a Wonderful World -- Louis Armstrong's version  Catshrink   Oct-08-06 08:48 PM   #15 
  - Ooops! Dupe!  hippywife   Oct-08-06 08:52 PM   #17 
  - Bruddah Iz did a fabulous version, too!  hippywife   Oct-08-06 08:52 PM   #18 
  - Amen! (See below.)  TahitiNut   Oct-08-06 11:59 PM   #33 
  - My all-time favorite song! n/t  lizziegrace   Oct-08-06 08:52 PM   #19 
  - To Ramona - B. Dylan...  bridgit   Oct-08-06 08:50 PM   #16 
  - "Something" by the Beatles.  WritingIsMyReligion   Oct-08-06 08:52 PM   #20 
  - Imagine - John Lennon n/t  lizziegrace   Oct-08-06 08:53 PM   #21 
  - Silver Springs, Fleetwood Mac  sfexpat2000   Oct-08-06 08:54 PM   #22 
  - "Longer" by Dan Fogelberg  Generic Brad   Oct-08-06 08:56 PM   #23 
  - "Blue" by Yoko Kanno  sakabatou   Oct-08-06 08:57 PM   #24 
  - Hmm, "What a Wonderful World" --Louis Armstrong's version.  vixengrl   Oct-08-06 11:04 PM   #27 
  - Oh wait, yeah--"Just the Two of Us"  vixengrl   Oct-08-06 11:12 PM   #28 
  - "Fate" by This Life Electric. n/t  amitten   Oct-08-06 11:25 PM   #29 
  - i have to add erik satie's 'gymnopedie no. 1'  mark414   Oct-08-06 11:39 PM   #30 
  - Pachabel's cannon - any string version  HEyHEY   Oct-08-06 11:43 PM   #31 
  - for those slightly-rowdier moods,  Drum   Oct-09-06 12:51 AM   #38 
  - Israel Kamakawiwo'ole: Somewhere Over The Rainbow/What A Wonderful World  TahitiNut   Oct-08-06 11:58 PM   #32 
  - David Roth: 'Be Kind to Yourself ' (for very special reasons)  TahitiNut   Oct-09-06 12:03 AM   #34 
  - Also Arlo Guthrie's "City of New Orleans"  hickman   Oct-09-06 12:24 AM   #36 
  - I think "32 Flavors" by Ani DiFranco is really soothing  idgiehkt   Oct-09-06 01:17 AM   #39 
  - another one  idgiehkt   Oct-09-06 03:08 AM   #40 
  - "Another Day" by Roy Harper.  Kutjara   Oct-09-06 04:16 AM   #41 
  - Sheryl Crow "Strong Enough"  bezdomny   Oct-09-06 04:36 AM   #42 
  - "Cloudbusting" - Kate Bush  Kutjara   Oct-09-06 04:38 AM   #43 
  - Barber - Adagio springs to mind. However, the winner is:  Random_Australian   Oct-09-06 05:00 AM   #44 
  - Golden Slumbers..the beatles  GoPsUx   Oct-09-06 05:03 AM   #45 
  - The Rose by Bette Middler  MissHoneychurch   Oct-09-06 05:07 AM   #46 
  - Georges Bizet, L'Arlésienne  BuffyTheFundieSlayer   Oct-09-06 05:08 AM   #47 
  - Sia - Breathe me. n/t  emmajane67   Oct-09-06 05:11 AM   #48 
  - Willie Nelson's version of " American Tune"  cleveramerican   Oct-09-06 05:14 AM   #49 
  - The Rain Song and Over The Hills and Far Away ~ Led Zeppelin....  jus_the_facts   Oct-09-06 06:31 AM   #50 
  - JS Bach's "Sheep May Safely Graze"  sarge43   Oct-09-06 06:45 AM   #51 
  - Amazing Grace makes me tear up...  RetroLounge   Oct-09-06 06:46 AM   #52 
  - Dire Straits "Brothers in Arms" n/t  sarge43   Oct-09-06 08:10 AM   #53 
  - I second that.  otherlander   Oct-09-06 03:12 PM   #73 
     - Yup  sarge43   Oct-09-06 04:13 PM   #75 
  - Victorialand -  NC_Nurse   Oct-09-06 09:27 AM   #55 
  - "Julie With....." - Brian Eno  XNASA   Oct-09-06 09:57 AM   #57 
  - Moon River - Henry Mancini  sparosnare   Oct-09-06 10:01 AM   #58 
  - Walk This Way by Run-DMC  AngryAmish   Oct-09-06 10:04 AM   #60 
  - Today I go with For Emily Whenever I May Find Her, S&G n/t  undisclosedlocation   Oct-09-06 10:21 AM   #61 
  - Blue Skies by Ella Fitzgerald. nt  janesez   Oct-09-06 10:31 AM   #62 
  - As a companion and contrast to that beauty  sarge43   Oct-09-06 04:19 PM   #76 
  - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry  Z_I_Peevey   Oct-09-06 12:05 PM   #63 
  - Coldplay's "Amsterdam", Phish's "Wading in the Velvet Sea"  ComerPerro   Oct-09-06 12:15 PM   #64 
  - Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley, Still by the Commodores  annonymous   Oct-09-06 12:34 PM   #65 
  - Van Morrison's "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You",  JulieRB   Oct-09-06 01:52 PM   #66 
  - A few.....  ceile   Oct-09-06 02:31 PM   #67 
  - "Let the Eagle Soar" sung by John Ashcroft - not the Avril Lavigne version  progressoid   Oct-09-06 02:54 PM   #68 
  - "Claire de Lune" by Debussy, and "Prelude #2" by Gershwin.  bob_weaver   Oct-09-06 02:54 PM   #69 
  - "At Last"  achtung_circus   Oct-09-06 03:34 PM   #74 
 

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