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A hippy sings some songs by proper people
This page is being updated - some links may not work (this is a lie - not that some of the links don't work, that bit is currently true, but the bit about it being updated is an unsustainable fabrication.
Celia
Original written and performed by Phil Ochs
From the album "All the news that's fit to sing"
Drunken angel - strummed
Original written and performed by Lucinda Williams
From the album "Car wheels on a gravel road"
A man is in love
Original written by Mike Scott
From the Waterboys album "Room to roam"
Wonderful disguise
Original written and performed by Mike Scott of the Waterboys
on his solo album "Bring 'em all in"
Nobodies baby now
Original by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
written by Nick cave
Straight to you
Original by Nick Cave and ther Bad seeds
written by Nick Cave
Bad moon Rising
Original by Creedence Clearwater Revival
written by John Foggerty
Lodi
Original by Creedence Clearwater Revival
written by John Foggerty
Long as I can see the light
Original by Creedence Clearwater Revival
written by John Foggerty
Come as you are
Original by Nirvana
My girl
Origianl by Madness
written by Dave Bartrum (Or is it Mike)
Weak as I am
Original by Skunk Anansie
The saturday boy
Original written and performed by Billy Bragg
Maybe that's the way it's meant to be
Original by The Little Pigs
written by Graham Cooke
Money changes everything
Original by Cindi Lauper
Written by ... I've forgotten, something to do with a car
Our town
Original written and performed by Iris Dement
This version based on Kate Rusbys' rendition
Sit down
Original by James
Will you
Original by Hazel O'Conor
who wrote it (but I don't know if she had a hand)
(which would of made making the tea awkward)
The three below don't work yet. (as for the ones above I have not checked them yet! (I leave them here to remind myself)
Am I the only one who's ever felt this way
Original written and performed by Maria Mckee of Lone Justice
On her eponymous solo album
Eve of destruction
Original by Barry McQuire
written by P.F.Sloan
My home town
Original written and performed by Bruce Springsteen