The Wanderer” is a song written by Ernie Maresca and originally recorded by Dion, released on his 1961 album Runaround Sue. The song, with a 12-bar blues-base verse and anContinue readingThe Wanderer
Coal Tattoo
The Wanderer” is a song written by Ernie Maresca and originally recorded by Dion, released on his 1961 album Runaround Sue. The song, with a 12-bar blues-base verse and anContinue readingCoal Tattoo
Darcy Farrow
Darcy Farrow is a song written by Steve Gillette and Tom Campbell, and first recorded in 1965 by Ian & Sylvia on their album, Early Morning Rain. Gillette released hisContinue readingDarcy Farrow
I am Going Home(California)
“I am Going Home”(California) The song was the work of a Chicago-based songwriter (and apparently real-life hobo at one time) named Fred Geis — it was later cut by SteveContinue readingI am Going Home(California)
Jackson
“Jackson” is a song written in 1963 by Billy Edd Wheeler and Jerry Leiber. It was recorded in 1963 by the Kingston Trio, Wheeler and Flatt and Scruggs. It achievedContinue readingJackson
My Girl
This seems to the number one “hit” on Friday night. “My Girl” is a soul music song recorded by the Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) record label. Written and producedContinue readingMy Girl
Hear my Song, Lord
Bill and Gloria Gaither wrote this song “Hear my Song, Lord”. It is one of their most outstanding new songs. Psalms 37:4 Choosing to walk with God is a lifetimeContinue readingHear my Song, Lord
Ramblin’ Boy
Ramblin’ Boy is the debut album by American folk singer-songwriter Tom Paxton, released in 1964. Ramblin’ Boy is referred to as Paxton’s debut album, since it was his first albumContinue readingRamblin’ Boy
Lemon Tree
Peter, Paul and Mary cover the folk song “Lemon Tree,” originally written by Will Holt in the late 1950s. After the cover’s release in 1962. Inspired by a Brazilian song,Continue readingLemon Tree
Railroad Bill
Morris Slater (died March 7, 1896) was an African American murderer, notable for many dramatic escapes from the law. Morris Slater, better known as “Railroad Bill,” was a laborer turnedContinue readingRailroad Bill