This is a Ralph Mctell song , a very underated British singer / songwriter , probably famous for one song , The Streets of London , but in fact wrote many great songs , he wrote this while working on a building site before he was signed by a record…
This is a Ralph Mctell song , a very underated British singer / songwriter , probably famous for one song , The Streets of London , but in fact wrote many great songs , he wrote this while working on a building site before he was signed by a record…
This is a Ralph Mctell song , a very underated British singer / songwriter , probably famous for one song , The Streets of London , but in fact wrote many great songs , he wrote this while working on a building site before he was signed by a record…
What a pretty song! I'm guessing you are meaning the Clare in Ireland. I actually spend a few years in Clare, Australia. The song works well for there too. I enjoyed this a lot.
This has probably the least effert i've ever put into a song , i was sat at my computer falling asleep , when i had the urge to sing this beautiful George Harrison song , i could'nt be asked to get up and change guitars , so using my PRS Singlecut…
Superb version.
I found the album in my parents' records when I was 14 or 15. This song almost took me down the "Bob Dylan" route, but I managed to avoid it in the end(!) But it's always been one of my favourites.
It's a difficult one to do justice to... but you've managed it apparently effortlessly :)
I had the music for this for about three months , and the lyrics for about a year , one day i just happened to start singing and playing them together and bingo , this is done live
This was a poem written by a guy called Maverick , i altered it to fit a song stucture , it was done live , with my good friends Tina on bass , and AK on second acousic
This was a poem written by a guy called Maverick , i altered it to fit a song stucture , it was done live , with my good friends Tina on bass , and AK on second acousic
This was written as part of a concept album inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso ,Trevor Lewis is a member of Songcrafters music forum , he came up with the idea of writing poems to 12 Picasso paintings , then put them out for people to put music…
I had the music for this for about three months , and the lyrics for about a year , one day i just happened to start singing and playing them together and bingo , this is done live
This was written as part of a concept album inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso ,Trevor Lewis is a member of Songcrafters music forum , he came up with the idea of writing poems to 12 Picasso paintings , then put them out for people to put music…
This is a live cover of a Ralph Mctell song , telling the story of a coach tour to the seaside town Brighton just before World War 1 , thinking the war would be over in weeks
I thought the only Ralph McTell I knew was Streets of London - turns out I know this one too!
Can't remember the original, but this is a fabulous recording.
As a surprise for the missus (she gets out of hospital tomorrow after a 9 week stay) I've revamped a little ditty I wrote for her. I thought I'd put an Elvis slant on it including the ridiculous club style ending. I also slipped a bit of a British…
Part of The Kitchen Sink, AMUC's RPM 2012 album.
If you like what you hear, you can also find the entire Kitchen Sink album as a playlist, with everything in the correct order.
cover of the pink floyd song
dr alfredo de pietra on guitars and myself on vocal duties. a slighty different mix from the two versions at songcrafters.
Another lyrically-challenged collaboration with jip1965, who sent me a guitar, bongo, percussion track with a recorder playing named, simply, 'Love'.
I added the piccolo, crystals and windchimes from my virtual keyboard, renamed it 'What is…
Another one jip1965 sent to me for playing with!
Silent and magical
Calming and practical
Moonbeams, silver moonbeams
Filtering through the air
Twinkling in our hair
Moonbeams, silver moonbeams
Dancing on the leaves of trees
Shaking…
I'll never be happy enough with it, lol so i posted a crazy improv, and i hope it sounds good enough to listen to at least once.
This is like the billionth time recording this song, and ive played it constantly on voice to people in secondlife…
Oh wow , this is surely one of the best covers of this song i have heard , your vocal is to die for , i was never satisfied with my cover of this awesome song , but yours is amazing , gave me chills man
from the album "Uniform"
she hides her heart under the pillow
waiting for the good fairy to come
replace this worn and broken thing
with a heart that can feel again
she's never sure which night will be her lucky one
but she anticipates…
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Oh my! What a cover! This is wonderful. Ralph McTell is a huge favouite of mine. I love your voice, my you're folky. Perfect guitar too!
What a pretty song! I'm guessing you are meaning the Clare in Ireland. I actually spend a few years in Clare, Australia. The song works well for there too. I enjoyed this a lot.
great covers. every one a gem. your voice is amazing :)
that's just right. As good a cover as Veder's, I think.
Superb version. I found the album in my parents' records when I was 14 or 15. This song almost took me down the "Bob Dylan" route, but I managed to avoid it in the end(!) But it's always been one of my favourites. It's a difficult one to do justice to... but you've managed it apparently effortlessly :)
OMG Love your voice! You're folky! Yeah!
Wow, love your voice...heartfelt, tender, beautiful performance!
agree with stoman a cracking vocal
Your voice makes this song shine, Rob!
You have such a wonderful voice, Rob. And the songwriting and arrangement are superb. Favorited and downloaded! :)
Very nice job, guys. Great listen.
Wow... First time I've heard this one. Excellent song... and SUPERB vocal
I like this song even more then Geurnica - if that's possible. I could listen to your voice for hours.
I still love this song, Rob. And your voice is giving me goosebumps. Great job!
good work,very good singing and playing.Sends energy.And thank you for listening and commenting some of our works.
great stuff here :) you do an awesome john lennon, but your voice is very versatile too...
Killer cover. Production is pro, and the vox is spot on.
Thanks for the listens!
I thought the only Ralph McTell I knew was Streets of London - turns out I know this one too! Can't remember the original, but this is a fabulous recording.
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Nice one guys , just played this to the boys at work , they were very impressed , keep up the good vocals young un
Yeah , that's the Hen I know , mad as a box of frogs , but talented as hell , great track man , love the build up
sure do like this track, love that geetar
Ha ha , made me chuckle , excellent , i love em too
Nice touch buddy , hope she appreciated it , im sure she did
Yes , i do like what i hear , everything and including the kitchen sink
I adore this song so much , so having a couple of hero's of mine cover it is so good , wonderful my friends
This is so good
Love the percussion , if this is your early attempts then I'm lovin it big time
Love that intro , sucks you right in
Like it man , yes
Forgot to mention , i love the Bass
Great backing , but above all , divine vocal , loved the track
Those tweaks sound as though they were worth it , excellent
Excellent jam guys , those guitar tones are awesome
Like it , not bitter , the song , excellent jam , how did you do the drums
I really am entranced with your vocal , this is fab , totally
Oh wow , this is surely one of the best covers of this song i have heard , your vocal is to die for , i was never satisfied with my cover of this awesome song , but yours is amazing , gave me chills man
Great vocal buddy , great song
like this lots , fab mix , great track