Judy Collins: Forever: an Anthology (disc 1) CD Track Listing
Judy Collins
Forever: an Anthology (disc 1) (1997)
This folk cd contains 17 tracks and runs 67min 0sec.
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: music songs tracks folk Vocal- Judy Collins - Someday Soon (03:44)
SOMEDAY SOON \n(Ian Tyson) \n\nThere's a young man that I know \nWhose age is twenty one \nHe comes from down in southern Colorado \nJust out of the service, he's looking for his fun \nSomeday soon, going with him, someday soon. \n\nMy parents cannot stan - Judy Collins - Who Knows Where the Time Goes (04:43)
WHO KNOWS WHERE THE TIME GOES? \n(Sandy Denny) \n\nAcross the evening sky, all the birds are leaving \nBut how can they know it's time for them to go? \nBefore the winter fire, I will still be dreaming \nI have no thought of time \n\nFor who knows where t - Judy Collins - Chelsea Morning (03:15)
CHELSEA MORNING \n(Joni Mitchell) \n\nWoke up big this Chelsea morning and the first thing that I heard \nWas a song outside my window \nAnd the traffic wrote the words \nIt came ringing up like Christmas bells \nAnd rapping up like pipes and drums \nOh, - Judy Collins - Suzanne (04:24)
Suzanne\n\nSuzanne takes you down to her place near the river \nYou can hear the boats go by \nYou can spend the night beside her \nAnd you know that she's half crazy \nBut that's why you want to be there \nAnd she feeds you tea and oranges \nThat come al - Judy Collins - Born to the Breed (04:49)
BORN TO THE BREED\nwords & music by Judy Collins\nCopyright: The Wildflowers Company\n\nI was only nineteen \nThe morning you were born\nWith you hair fine and red\nAnd eyes like my own\n\nBarely a woman\nWith only a song\nI sang to keep you smilin\nAnd h - Judy Collins - Maid of Constant Sorrow (02:37)
- Judy Collins - Since You've Asked (02:35)
SINCE YOU'VE ASKED\nwords and music by Judy Collins\nCopyright: The Wildflowers Company 1968\n\nWhat I'll give you since you asked\nis all my time together;\nTake the rugged sunny days,\nthe warm and Rocky weather,\nTake the roads that I have walked along - Judy Collins - Bread and Roses (03:06)
BREAD AND ROSES \n(James Oppenheim) \n\nAs we go marching, marching, in the beauty of the day, \nA million darkened kitchens, a thousand mill lofts gray, \nAre touched with all the radiance that a sudden sun discloses, \nFor the people hear us singing: Br - Judy Collins - In the Hills of Shiloh (03:40)
IN THE HILLS OF SHILOH \n(Shel Silverstein) \n\nHave you seen Amanda Blaine in the hills of Shiloh \nWandering through the morning rain through the hills of Shiloh \nHave you seen her at her door, listening for the cannon's roar \nAnd a man who went to wa - Judy Collins - City of New Orleans (04:10)
CITY OF NEW ORLEANS \n(Steve Goodman) \n\nRidin' on the City of New Orleans \nIllinois Central, Monday mornin' rail \n15 cars & 15 restless riders \nThree conductors, 25 sacks of mail \n\nAll along the southbound odyssey the train pulls out of Kankakee \n - Judy Collins - The Fallow Way (04:02)
FALLOW WAY \nwords and music by Judy Collins\nCopyright: The Wildflowers Company 1997\n\nI'll learn to love the fallow way \nWhen winter draws the valley down\nand stills the rivers in their storm\nand freezes all the little brooks\nTime when our steps sl - Judy Collins - Grandaddy (03:24)
- Judy Collins - My Father (05:04)
MY FATHER\nwords & music by Judy Collins\nCopyright: The Wildflowers Company 1968\n\n\nMy father always promised us\nThat we would live in France\nWe'd go boating on the Seine\nAnd I would learn to dance\n\nWe lived in Ohio then\nHe worked in the mines\nO - Judy Collins - La Chanson des Vieux Amants (04:39)
La Chanson Des Vieux Amants\nJacques Brel and G - Judy Collins - In My Life (02:57)
In My Life\nThe Beatles\n\nThere are places I'll remember\nAll my life though some have changed\nSome forever not for better\nSome have gone and some remain\nAll these places have their moments\nWith lovers and friends I still can recall\nSome are dead an - Judy Collins - Marat Sade (05:37)
- Judy Collins - Send in the Clowns (04:04)
Send in the Clowns\nMusic and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM\n\nIsn't it rich?\nAre we a pair?\nMe here at last on the ground,\nyou in mid-air.\nWhere are the clowns?\n\nIsn't it bliss?\nDon't you approve?\nOne who keeps tearing around,\none who can't move.\n
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