Every time I hear this it takes about 3 bars in and I can literally feel the tumblers to my heart spin and click. Then I’m there - right there in the groove with them - tears streaming down my face. And that happened when I first heard it off Pour Down Like Silver and just now - 43 years later. Now THAT is a piece of art.
You are on a hard, hard road. I wish you the best. My husband died three years ago. It's such an awful thing. You will miss him for the rest of your life, but it does get better. He will continue to be with you in so many ways.
The first time I saw him Shawn Colvin was the opening act. He had her come out and sing on several songs (but then again, with Shawn Colvin who wouldn't?).
@@pwwatson8888 Considering that he’s contributed to her later albums, they’ve managed to be adults and kind to each other. Distance helps some relationships and certainly no one is perfect in one.
It is barely possible to put into words what a performance like this can bring to the listener. Only the highest form of musical artistry can make one feel joy in the beauty of a song and shed tears of empathy at the same time. Masterful writing and masterful performance from these two.
Many years ago I heard NPR's Scott Simon interview Bonnie. She had released a new album and was on the road pushing it. The interview was remarkably sensitive and moving, and when it ended I was in tears. Bonnie said there were a number of slower pieces she performs with each concert, songs like this one. What surprised me was her saying that she has to give so much to sing songs like this that she is limp and hollow afterward. She said she could never sing a song like this one and then go on to "I Can't Make You Love Me" or "Angel from Montgomery" right afterward. Instead she has to do a few fast, bluesy numbers while she regains the emotional strength to do the next heartbreak song. What an amazing woman. What an amazing performer.
"I Can't Make You Love Me" HAS TO BE the ultimate, most direct, song of resigned, unrequited love ever recorded, and Bonnie brings so much heart-rending soul to it!!
Simply stunning, thanks to Richard for creating this and to Bonnie for her incredible performance. So nice to see such a mature performance by two greats of the music industry representing both sides of the pond. Thank you both
I've been a BR fan since I was in my early 20's. She never fails to gives me goosebumps. Such an amazing musician. Along with Richard Thompson who wrote this beautiful masterpiece
'Been a fan of these two for decades. Whenever Richard is in town, we go see him. He's much better known in the UK than in North America. So many people you talk to have never heard of him (she said, scratching her head...)
Raitt honors (and doubles down on) the heartbreak in the original and makes the song her own. Linda Thompson's version expresses her sorrow with exquisite restraint, while Bonnie lets the raw emotion carry her. A cover version should bring something new to the song, and Bonnie and Richard do that beautifully while preserving its elegiac tone. It brings tears to my eyes every time.
Don’t agree. Her voice is too strident for the lyrics and emotion underpinning the song. Another interpretation, obviously, but doesn’t compare, in my opinion, with the original by Linda.
It's a wonderful rendition by Bonnie and Richard. Bonnie is her usual brilliant self, and Richard, the writer of the song, offers her perfect background harmonies. So so beautiful. Just over four minutes of musical heaven. 🙋♂ 🙋♂
Who said we only hear bad news all the time and the world is got to pot, I bring you good news, take a few minutes to sit down and listen to this song, listen to the words of the master songwriter, player/singer Mr Richard Thompson, listen to the killer singing and playing of blessed sister Bonnie Raitt. Now you will know fo great this world is when we have got 2 championing people like those two Queen Bonnie & King Richard
Good God every time and every vid I see of Ms. Rait just makes me want more and I end up without sleep and my wife asking wtf and I just say Bonnie, Prine and Allison, Guy Clark.
Bonnie Raitt has been with me for all of my adult life. When I was 18 I found her music. And here she is, The Angel from Montgomery with the King of the Dreaming Isles. Beyond words.
I first heard Bonnie when I was a young teen. Back in the 70's. I feel in love with her and her voice. There no other like her. Bonnie thank you for many hours of listening pleasure. You always had that different but great style of music. I will love you and your music for as long as I live, Thank you.
From the first phrase, I teared up. Bonnie has done that for me from the first time I ever heard her, at sunset overlooking Lake Travis in Austin in 1975 when "That Song About The Midway" came wafting through the still hot and humid evening.
By far the most beautiful of lyrics,and voices. I love this and have for years. He and Linda were a beautiful couple,he and Bonnie are a beautiful couple of singer, songwriters who sings this beautifully.
This song, this performance, remind me so much of decades ago when I first heard Fairweather Convention's song, Who Knows Where the Time Goes, by Sandy Denny. Richard Thompson's musical career was beginning. Sandy's was sadly soon to end in an accident. But the feeling expressed in both songs is lovely.
Linda Thompson's duet with Richard on Pour Down Like Silver is the gold standard. But Bonnie adds something as well. Such a great song... How does someone conceive of something like this? Great songwriters just amaze me.
This is the most soulful performance of such a poetic song...ever! Bonnie Raitt can capture the human heart's expression of blues surmounted by none...a beautiful performer...heart and soul in this song.
Bonnie sings raw emotion. Saw her in Boston a few years ago and she played I Can’t Make You Love Me for probably the 6000th time, and she had tears in her eyes.
How can anyone have a dry eye when watching this ? I can't . A beautiful song sung with such emotion. A stunning voice with one of my favourite musicians of all time . Thanks Bonnie, thank you Richard.
The first time I heard this song was on a Mary Black DVD. I formed and shed the thickest tears ever. I cried for 5 days!! Single and bashed and bruised. It reminded me of when my 8 year boyfriend married someone else. I waited and they divorced but but but can’t go back to him older. Shame. For years I thought I needed him.
How can anyone hate on Bonnie? She's pure music - tons of soul and gives it everything she has. I never get the feelin when I hear her recorded or live that she is just mailing it in. It's always genuine, heartfelt, and sung likes it being sung for the first time.
Missed the opportunity to see her live in San Antonio, TX this October. My what an opportunity I missed. She is fabulous!! Thankful for UA-cam and especially this duet.
I spent Xmas with an old friend. Really need her company it's been a hard year. She gone back on the road now. Played this just after she left. Just played it again. Can't stop the tears
Saw Richard & Linda sing this live in 1979 in Glasgow. This version is excellent, but you'd have to be there all those years ago to appreciate the original. And Gerry Rafferty was on the same concert.
You were so lucky to be there! Richard is a GENIUS. Bonnie's raspy voice is perfect with his for heartbreaking music that reaches the soul. Listened to this repeatedly for years. A masterpiece. 💖💖💖💖 I always loved Gerry Rafferty, too.💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Ohhhhh........I so love this song. So love to listen to Bonnie Raitt sing just about anything! I have been her biggest fan since I first heard her singing in 1971. Channeling my husband tonight, as I listen to this wonderful song
A union of an angel and a god. Magnificent. Thanks to Bonnie and Richard for ALL of their wonderful music, God bless them both for the happiness and sadness they have given us the soulful opportunity to ponder..
I lost the love of my life ten years ago that shared her favorite time nearly every evening..."the dimming of the day". Love her, and the two talents in this video!
Here's a case in point when life experience just speaks in the art. There is almost a fatigue in her voice that makes this all the more poignant. FLAWLESS.
I was having trouble getting through a job that made me travel. This song was on my headset - for those of you who are younger - it was a Sony Walkman, and there was a lot of Tori Amos that got me through too.
Was working in the centre of Birmingham. One day, the whole place was full of people who looked happy to be there. Asked one of them what was going on. "Bonnie Raitt at Symphony Hall" I had never heard of her. I have now!
Bonnie Raitt...WOW...women are a higher life form! A beautiful artist whose lyrics and song redirect your thoughts either to the place of the song or some other place or other time or love in your life. A twilight of heart and soul and God's gift of sound...a siren sound so lovely your thoughts disengage from the moment and dwell in a higher level of life...time out to ponder what was and what might have been...or tears come too late by years...the beauty of mind and music and Bonnie Raitt...
Bonnie Raitt, like Leonard Cohen, can form lyirics into a net to capture the most heartfelt emotions...and leave you with the profound questions of life. Women are the hope of the legitmacy of human life on this earth...And Bonnie Raitt fulfills this sentiment...this hope. No other artist could have delivered this song's sentimets of life better than Bonnie Raitt.
A great version of a true classic song, the depths of the true meaning of these lyrics are the reason Good Music becomes GREAT Music What days have come to keep us far apart?A broken promise or a broken heartNow all the bonnie birds have wheeled awayI need you at the dimming of the dayI Love this version
Well actually it does... Linda Thompson, Richard's ex-wife sings it much better than Ms.Raitt.... Don't get me wrong, Bonnie is o.k and she has more power in her pipes but Linda makes the song BEAUTIFUL - if you don't believe me check it out yourselves.
I found it odd that so many people left after Bonnie, i remember she did Browne's "Under the falling sky" , i stayed, Jackson and David Lindley were a real treat!
A heart-breaking performance - I wonder if Richard Thompson was inspired by the Irish ballad the Dawning of the Day. Very beautiful song and rendition - Bonnie is an inspiration.
Bonnie Rait is the Prima Donna of her genre. Just love that bit of gravel in her voice.
Every time I hear this it takes about 3 bars in and I can literally feel the tumblers to my heart spin and click. Then I’m there - right there in the groove with them - tears streaming down my face. And that happened when I first heard it off Pour Down Like Silver and just now - 43 years later. Now THAT is a piece of art.
^^^EXACTLY!!! :)
I love that : ' ...the tumblers to my heart spin and click...'
Great response....it IS a INDEED a piece of art....
What an incredibly beautiful response. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Well said.
What a moment. The incomparable Bonnie Raitt performing this heart-piercing song with the man who wrote it. Wow.
I used this song for my husband's ring tone. He died a few months ago. And now it makes me cry, in the best way. I miss him so much.😢
All my hugs. I wish you comfort and healing.
I'm so sorry! It reminds me of my only one too. I'm crying yet smiling at the memories. Sending love!
You are on a hard, hard road. I wish you the best. My husband died three years ago. It's such an awful thing. You will miss him for the rest of your life, but it does get better. He will continue to be with you in so many ways.
Richard just stands back and gives Bonnie the reins , she is amazing, he is probably the most gracious of all artists
His ex wife might have a different opinion. He left her and their three Children for a younger woman.
I met him and shook his very talented hand. He is most kind and gracious.I was so nervous I couldn’t say a word. He was so nice.
The first time I saw him Shawn Colvin was the opening act. He had her come out and sing on several songs (but then again, with Shawn Colvin who wouldn't?).
@@pwwatson8888 Considering that he’s contributed to her later albums, they’ve managed to be adults and kind to each other. Distance helps some relationships and certainly no one is perfect in one.
@@pwwatson8888 Well, that wouldn't be the first time that's been done. Still, it doesn't make it right. People are... imperfect...
It is barely possible to put into words what a performance like this can bring to the listener. Only the highest form of musical artistry can make one feel joy in the beauty of a song and shed tears of empathy at the same time. Masterful writing and masterful performance from these two.
Uninterruptedly beautiful and apt is this comment ,perfectly described ❤
Truest words spoken
Many years ago I heard NPR's Scott Simon interview Bonnie. She had released a new album and was on the road pushing it. The interview was remarkably sensitive and moving, and when it ended I was in tears. Bonnie said there were a number of slower pieces she performs with each concert, songs like this one. What surprised me was her saying that she has to give so much to sing songs like this that she is limp and hollow afterward. She said she could never sing a song like this one and then go on to "I Can't Make You Love Me" or "Angel from Montgomery" right afterward. Instead she has to do a few fast, bluesy numbers while she regains the emotional strength to do the next heartbreak song. What an amazing woman. What an amazing performer.
"I Can't Make You Love Me" HAS TO BE the ultimate, most direct, song of resigned, unrequited love ever recorded, and Bonnie brings so much heart-rending soul to it!!
Thanks for sharing!
@@Fordworldrallyfan Back when I was thiry and had a number of girlfriends. It was easy to leave them but now I miss them. Especially one.
Simply stunning, thanks to Richard for creating this and to Bonnie for her incredible performance. So nice to see such a mature performance by two greats of the music industry representing both sides of the pond. Thank you both
I found a cassette tape of my Dad singing this for my Mom back in 1999... I'll always hear his voice when I listen to it
What a legacy of love, my friend.
@@annemorrissey7372 Indeed. They may be divorced now, but their love flourished for years and they raised lots of loving kids together.
Very lucky🙏
Gorgeous beautiful and so sad…two great great singers…
I hate crying in front of my computer. I feel such a fool! This is a beautious performance.
Oh yes! She always makes you feel what she feels. Beauteous, for certain.
I've been a BR fan since I was in my early 20's. She never fails to gives me goosebumps. Such an amazing musician. Along with Richard Thompson who wrote this beautiful masterpiece
'Been a fan of these two for decades. Whenever Richard is in town, we go see him. He's much better known in the UK than in North America. So many people you talk to have never heard of him (she said, scratching her head...)
I just listened to 5 different musicians versions. It's such a beautiful song. Bonnie makes you feel the pain
Pain and solace. Her voice makes you feel both.
She always does.
She always does.
Love you to listen to Jerry Lynch version. Very Beautiful too
Raitt honors (and doubles down on) the heartbreak in the original and makes the song her own. Linda Thompson's version expresses her sorrow with exquisite restraint, while Bonnie lets the raw emotion carry her. A cover version should bring something new to the song, and Bonnie and Richard do that beautifully while preserving its elegiac tone. It brings tears to my eyes every time.
Totally agree! :)
Don’t agree. Her voice is too strident for the lyrics and emotion underpinning the song. Another interpretation, obviously, but doesn’t compare, in my opinion, with the original by Linda.
We can agree to disagree and love what we love tho' it may be different and still love each other
@@davidkinley3161 I agree! This is not a song to be hollered like that.
I doubt many would agree that Bonnie "hollered" in this version. She poured out from the bottom of her heart.
It's a wonderful rendition by Bonnie and Richard. Bonnie is her usual brilliant self, and Richard, the writer of the song, offers her perfect background harmonies. So so beautiful. Just over four minutes of musical heaven. 🙋♂ 🙋♂
Who said we only hear bad news all the time and the world is got to pot, I bring you good news, take a few minutes to sit down and listen to this song, listen to the words of the master songwriter, player/singer Mr Richard Thompson, listen to the killer singing and playing of blessed sister Bonnie Raitt. Now you will know fo great this world is when we have got 2 championing people like those two Queen Bonnie & King Richard
Good God every time and every vid I see of Ms. Rait just makes me want more and I end up without sleep and my wife asking wtf and I just say Bonnie, Prine and Allison, Guy Clark.
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Bonnie Raitt has been with me for all of my adult life. When I was 18 I found her music. And here she is, The Angel from Montgomery with the King of the Dreaming Isles. Beyond words.
First time I’ve heard this song. Started tearing up when she started singing. Amazing tune from two amazing artists.
I first heard Bonnie when I was a young teen. Back in the 70's. I feel in love with her and her voice. There no other like her. Bonnie thank you for many hours of listening pleasure. You always had that different but great style of music. I will love you and your music for as long as I live, Thank you.
From the first phrase, I teared up. Bonnie has done that for me from the first time I ever heard her, at sunset overlooking Lake Travis in Austin in 1975 when "That Song About The Midway" came wafting through the still hot and humid evening.
By far the most beautiful of lyrics,and voices. I love this and have for years. He and Linda were a beautiful couple,he and Bonnie are a beautiful couple of singer, songwriters who sings this beautifully.
Such a beautiful song.
It doesn't come much better than this. Such a heartfelt performance & Richard's astounding harmonies, during the middle sections, were sheer bliss.
Masterpiece. Saddest song ever.
Loved her from the 1st time I heard her. Her soul reaches out in her music.
This song, this performance, remind me so much of decades ago when I first heard Fairweather Convention's song, Who Knows Where the Time Goes, by Sandy Denny. Richard Thompson's musical career was beginning. Sandy's was sadly soon to end in an accident. But the feeling expressed in both songs is lovely.
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Just magical, their voices blend like the river and sea.
How absolutely beautiful and true. Something all of us have known but lack ability to express
God smiled real hard when he gave us these people
This is astounding. No better interpretation of this beautiful song is possible.
That's a good opinion. The version I believe nailed it was with his wife. Bonnie seems a little intense to me for this song. Fine singer though.
yeah I like Linda's version too seems more nuances. But Bonnie never leaves a song worse than before
Linda Thompson's duet with Richard on Pour Down Like Silver is the gold standard. But Bonnie adds something as well. Such a great song... How does someone conceive of something like this? Great songwriters just amaze me.
Thompson and David Gilmour, methinks
This is the most soulful performance of such a poetic song...ever! Bonnie Raitt can capture the human heart's expression of blues surmounted by none...a beautiful performer...heart and soul in this song.
this is the best I've ever heard her, and of course it's a perfect song to begin with.
Bonnie sings raw emotion. Saw her in Boston a few years ago and she played I Can’t Make You Love Me for probably the 6000th time, and she had tears in her eyes.
This is beyond performance this is straight from the heart and enhanced by the prescence of Richard T.
Bonnie has such soul in her voice .
Holy shit....I'm in tears....geezus....😭
So so beautiful 😍
The harmonies on the chorus are just sublime!
Just beautiful. Be thankful that you can hear this magic.
How can anyone have a dry eye when watching this ? I can't . A beautiful song sung with such emotion. A stunning voice with one of my favourite musicians of all time . Thanks Bonnie, thank you Richard.
You know what will never be here on this earth but wonderful would be: Richard singing this with Sandy Denny, their's was a bond sent from above.
THAT, I would have loved to have heard! :)
This is one of those moments that the people fortunate enough to witness it in person don't realize how special it really is.
Evocative song by the great Richard Thompson, resonates with me and with a lot of people musing on lost love..
Beautiful song, great performance
The first time I heard this song was on a Mary Black DVD. I formed and shed the thickest tears ever. I cried for 5 days!! Single and bashed and bruised. It reminded me of when my 8 year boyfriend married someone else. I waited and they divorced but but but can’t go back to him older. Shame. For years I thought I needed him.
Oh Bonnie and Richard....could this favorite possibly ever be more touching than in this performance? Thanks for posting this.
How can anyone hate on Bonnie? She's pure music - tons of soul and gives it everything she has. I never get the feelin when I hear her recorded or live that she is just mailing it in. It's always genuine, heartfelt, and sung likes it being sung for the first time.
Missed the opportunity to see her live in San Antonio, TX this October. My what an opportunity I missed. She is fabulous!! Thankful for UA-cam and especially this duet.
Yea
Bonnie sings with such authentic emotion.Truly amazing artist.....
I spent Xmas with an old friend. Really need her company it's been a hard year. She gone back on the road now. Played this just after she left. Just played it again. Can't stop the tears
Saw Richard & Linda sing this live in 1979 in Glasgow. This version is excellent, but you'd have to be there all those years ago to appreciate the original. And Gerry Rafferty was on the same concert.
You were so lucky to be there! Richard is a GENIUS. Bonnie's raspy voice is perfect with his for heartbreaking music that reaches the soul. Listened to this repeatedly for years. A masterpiece. 💖💖💖💖
I always loved Gerry Rafferty, too.💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
In Richard's new book, he reveals something a bit startling about Rafferty.
Ohhhhh........I so love this song. So love to listen to Bonnie Raitt sing just about anything! I have been her biggest fan since I first heard her singing in 1971. Channeling my husband tonight, as I listen to this wonderful song
One of the most beautiful songs ever written. It will be like Greensleeves 500 years from now when nobody knows where it came from.
IF our species, or any life on this globe is still around to hear it then. ;) :( :(
This is Richard Thompsons best song. Bonnie nailed it.
This live performance blew my mind 😢
A union of an angel and a god. Magnificent. Thanks to Bonnie and Richard for ALL of their wonderful music, God bless them both for the happiness and sadness they have given us the soulful opportunity to ponder..
tom wray well said
Well technically Bonnie is a Goddess!
l like how you put that sir and agree.
@@The_Dance_Club_of_Gene_Kelly or an angel! or both!
You nailed it! Beautifully stated.
Oh my !!! amazing
I cry every time I hear this version of this song.
I listen to this about five times a day. I just cant get enough of it! I think the best song ive ever heard!!!
Thank you, as always and again, for sharing your gifts of music and lyrics, Bonnie and Richard. Many blessings.
I lost the love of my life ten years ago that shared her favorite time nearly every evening..."the dimming of the day". Love her, and the two talents in this video!
Very sorry to hear of your loss. I hope this music brings joy as well as sadness.
Beautiful song sung beautifully
Voices are spun with gold and our ears are rich with this heavenly assault of bliss
Donnie Maxwell yes I often image the symphony of angels that will some day becon me to heaven
@@ivyedan7183 it's "beckon" :)
Well said Donnie
Fantastic!
Here's a case in point when life experience just speaks in the art.
There is almost a fatigue in her voice that makes this all the more poignant.
FLAWLESS.
+harmoniabalanza A good point that I hear now that you mention it. What a beautiful, touching song. A true gem.
Exactly right. Her interpretation captures the essence of the song with her world-weary vocal.
After 20+ years, still as right, as perfect as ever. Music holds truth that time can't alter, except to make it more true.
I was having trouble getting through a job that made me travel. This song was on my headset - for those of you who are younger - it was a Sony Walkman, and there was a lot of Tori Amos that got me through too.
Was working in the centre of Birmingham. One day, the whole place was full of people who looked happy to be there. Asked one of them what was going on. "Bonnie Raitt at Symphony Hall" I had never heard of her. I have now!
I could listen to this all day....
Stunning
Bonnie Raitt...WOW...women are a higher life form! A beautiful artist whose lyrics and song redirect your thoughts either to the place of the song or some other place or other time or love in your life. A twilight of heart and soul and God's gift of sound...a siren sound so lovely your thoughts disengage from the moment and dwell in a higher level of life...time out to ponder what was and what might have been...or tears come too late by years...the beauty of mind and music and Bonnie Raitt...
Che emozioni forti,intense riesci a creare Bonnie....❤
...so many hours of pleasure and entertainment from one woman. such a great career. I really appreciate what she's given to us.
"Two absolute masters of their craft like bookends securing priceless novels." Veritas Obscuurum
I would like to have this version of this song on endless repeat.
try this one ua-cam.com/video/WYdNKUuFjbo/v-deo.html
Extraordinary!
Let's not underestimate the pleasure of Bonnie and Paul Brady's rendition, harmonies. Played @ the Florida Theatre recently...still feel the glow.
Breaks my heart wide open when I hear it .The passion ; the harmonies .I have to remind myself to breathe .
what a voice - what a song
Bonnie Raitt, like Leonard Cohen, can form lyirics into a net to capture the most heartfelt emotions...and leave you with the profound questions of life. Women are the hope of the legitmacy of human life on this earth...And Bonnie Raitt fulfills this sentiment...this hope. No other artist could have delivered this song's sentimets of life better than Bonnie Raitt.
A few newbies come along now and then , but no female singer comes even close in this style. Those are some serious lungs.
That earthly loving voice that tells the story we all live from time to time; she shares with us to ease the pain... Love to you hon
A great version of a true classic song, the depths of the
true meaning of these lyrics are the reason Good Music becomes GREAT Music
What days have come to keep us far apart?A broken promise or a broken heartNow all the bonnie birds have wheeled awayI need you at the dimming of the dayI Love this version
O...the memories...still sore...thank u 4 ur music
Great duet.
Genius x two... Makes me cry everytime I hear this. Bonnie Raitt is spectacular and Richard Thompson is a poet! XXX
A lot of music brings me out in goose bumps. Not much gives me goose bumps over my entire body. That's an awesome performance of a fine song.
It doesn't get much better than this.
Well actually it does... Linda Thompson, Richard's ex-wife sings it much better than Ms.Raitt.... Don't get me wrong, Bonnie is o.k and she has more power in her pipes but Linda makes the song BEAUTIFUL - if you don't believe me check it out yourselves.
@@EnosEverything Going through the different versions now. YES..I think Linda Thompson nails this song!
I know I am lucky cause i got to play with her back in 72 in woodstock...great song.
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The most lovely .. Of weeps best reason ...
For any soul... ❤
I love these lyrics
Regardless of who sings this, the words will always send chills up my spine. Especially now, when I have lost an incredible love....
I found it odd that so many people left after Bonnie, i remember she did Browne's "Under the falling sky" , i stayed, Jackson and David Lindley were a real treat!
The soul can rest easy with you Bonny singing this song
This gave me comfort my friend lost her husband thank you for the song
Stunning...simple as that.
Two of my all-time favorite musicians. Brilliant!
Richard and Bonnie. 'Doesn't get any better than this. Happy Birthday, Bonnie Raitt!
Wow two best favorites together in an impeccibly touching performance? Unbelievable, and one of my favorite songs from Richard. Love it!!!
A heart-breaking performance - I wonder if Richard Thompson was inspired by the Irish ballad the Dawning of the Day. Very beautiful song and rendition - Bonnie is an inspiration.
This song, and walking long hours got me through a lot of stuff - it takes me right back to Waterloo and Seneca Falls.