Back to the kids' songs: Corwood, your mixes put my "B's Bedtime Compilation" to shame, but here it is anyway - in its favour, it was made with much Buffista input:
Doris Day, "Lullaby of Broadway"
The Chordettes, "Mr. Sandman"
Everly Brothers, "Dream"
Elvis Presley, "Blue Moon"
The Beatles, "Golden Slumbers"
The Pentangle, "Watch the Stars"+
Paul Weller, "Moon on your Pyjamas"
Crowded House, "Weather with You"
Allison Krauss, Gillian Welch, Emmylou Harris (O' Brother Soundtrack), "Didn't Leave Nobody But the Baby"
Suzanne Vega, "Stay Awake"
Judy Collins, "All the Pretty Horses"
Ed McCurdy, "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" ++
+Apparently, Bert Jansch plays this on his new CD, The Black Swan, with Beth Orton.
++This whole CD, "Children's Songs - the Greatest Hits" is wonderful. I used to listen to it when I was small.
Clara doesn't have a CD of her own yet. Poor second child.
Thanks, David! I really need to bone up on my early Motown history!
man/woman dual vocals
Versus! Oh, how I love you...
Professor and Maryann is a group in NYC I'm acquainted with.
Versus! Oh, how I love you...
Me too, but they do more of the back-and-forth thing than the harmonies thing.
Sufjan Stevens is coming to the Olympia Theatre on Novemer 1, and oh how I want to go. I wish I had people to do this sort of thing with!
In the ongoing itunes 7 saga, I just tried to purchase my "summer" songs and was told my credit card zipcode didn't match my bank's info. It does. In fact, nothing has changed since my last order, except I upgraded my software. Has anyone else experienced this problem?
No, in fact I upgraded and actually got an album yesterday --
Kongos
because I so loved "Tokoloshe Man" that Vonnie supplied me with as part of the
Life on Mars
virtual soundtrack. 1973, Roy Thomas Baker producing, most of Elton John's backing band, sounding like some hard-driving hippie gospel-influenced blues.
Well I sent an email to Apple and now it seems to be working. But, unless they have super speedy service, I am going to assume it was my fiddling that did the trick.