• 1.1. talkin' like you (two tall mountains)
  • 1.2. johnny's brother
  • 1.3. roving woman
  • 1.4. down this road
  • 1.5. the clover saloon
  • 1.6. john brady
  • 1.7. we live alone
  • 1.8. playboy of the western world
  • 1.9. unknown (a little louder, love)
  • 1.10. one by one
  • 1.11. father neptune
  • 1.12. man in the sky
  • 1.13. empty pocket waltz
  • 1.14. honeybee
  • 1.15. there is a vine
  • 1.16. how sad, how lovely
  • 1.17. trouble
  • 1.18. i have considered the lilies
13. März 2015
Genre: Folk

converse, connie

how sad, how lovely

HOW SAD, HOW LOVELY

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Elizabeth Eaton Converse grew up in Laconia, New Hampshire in 1924. Described as a polymath, she attended Mt. Holyoke College, but by 1944 she decided to leave college and, in 1949, she made her way to New York City. Over the course of the next decade, in addition to acquiring her new moniker, "Connie" wrote and recorded songs that captured the hearts of those close to her. Some were recorded by the artist in her Greenwich Village apartment, others by friends enamored of the music. These included animator Gene Deitch and his colleague Bill Bernal, who helped coordinate an appearance on the CBS Morning Show with Walter Cronkite. Despite these efforts, Connie's music never reached an audience wider than, as she once put it, "dozens of people all over ... mehr lesen