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    "Leezie Lindsay"? Always loved that song.

    A tad sombre, but for a beautiful piano piece maybe "Farewell to Stromness" by Peter Maxwell Davies.

    John

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    thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by John_Carrick View Post
    "Leezie Lindsay"? Always loved that song.

    A tad sombre, but for a beautiful piano piece maybe "Farewell to Stromness" by Peter Maxwell Davies.

    John
    There are a lot of great songs out there. I've already done Skye Boat one year. Wayfaring Stranger last year (most musicologists credit it to Appalachian scots 1700s). Loch Lomond and The Scotsman another year. I appreciate the advise but this year I have put my efforts into getting this song. I still have to august so hopefully will find it. It may just exist in a recording lead sheet.
    As an opera singer the opportunity to sing this genre is rare. It's one of the great things about the concert. Plenty of classical music but also secret sins if you will, things we love from other genre. There are 7 guys that sing an old song called "Come Here My Little Wifey", We end with all singing "The Volga Boat Song" I did a Sammy Kaye song called "Wanderin" last year. There's a couple of country and western songs (the music of my youth) I will do some day.
    For any one interested this is one song I intend to do this year. German lieder by Franz Schubert. The gist is it's late at night on a quiet street as a man stands on a street corner looking at the home of his lost love. He sees a man standing there wringing his hands and looking into the sky. He trembles as the moon shines on the other mans face and he realizes it's his face. The bass singing it is really incredible https://youtu.be/15UPmZeTTlU

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