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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFelt like many of us could use this tonight,
The spoken intro is powerful if you havent heard it before.
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Felt like many of us could use this tonight, (Original Post)
TDale313
Sep 2021
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Stinky The Clown
(67,669 posts)2. A gentle song by a gentle man. This is one of my favorite songs
blm
(112,919 posts)5. An old friend wrote this song.
I say that fairly often here, but, he happened to write a number of iconic songs like this.
George David Weiss. He passed some years ago. Shared some interesting stories.
Demovictory9
(32,320 posts)3. k&r
Enter stage left
(3,389 posts)4. Beautiful song & person
Grasswire2
(13,564 posts)6. oh yeah
I've been listening the past few days to another Armstrong song that is just so perfectly sung. It's not the same sentiment as WW above, but it is just stunning, IMO.
Louis was a genius and an angel of sorts. I have more than one friend who say that his music helped them at very dark times of life.
Here's my current fave:
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