This song was written by Jackson Browne when in his early 20s. Bonnie is incredible and this version is beautiful, but even though he wrote this song, it's wonderful how Jackson just takes a back seat to Bonnie and does harmonies, though it's HIS song. To me, that's an artist with integrity. And his songwriting is genius.
+Amy Bown. It appears that Jackson as usual does a song the way his partner wants it done. I loved seeing the two of them together on stage , what a treat. But with the upbeat tempo, it betrays the true sadness in this song. This song is a true heartbreaker.I agree with every thing you said previously. It is still a great performance.
I'm married now some 42 years to my wonderful wife. Our first date was seeing Jackson Browne at the Felt Forum in NYC. Since that night we've been to see him 15 times. I first saw Bonnie Raitt perform at Carnegie Hall as the opening act of an amazing triple Bill; Bonnie back in the days when Freebo played bass for her, and John Hall was on lead guitar that night. He stayed on for the 2nd band, which was Orleans! The headliner was Jackson Browne! I've been a professional musician for 58 years now. I play guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, and sing and write and record my own songs, playing and singing all the parts myself. So i think I'm qualified to say the following; I have never heard a more perfect performance of a perfect song by two of the most exquisite artists of our time! The subtle changes in the lyrics from Jacksons' version, the unusual harmonies added by Jackson, his gracious ability to surrender his masterful choice of words to her and add additional guitar parts in just the right places, all reveal the artistry these two obviously great friends bring to the table. Thank you for this shining example of what music can be at it's best. I have been and continue to be in awe of you both. And best of all, we're all still alive & well, and still performing! 💓
Infinite gratitude to this two amazing artists - Jackson giving Bonnie the spotlight to his beautiful song is priceless. I am forever blessed to have grown up in the 70’s - the best music of my generation.
This is why the 1970's were such a blessed time for music. No other decade produced as many incredible genres for people to enjoy. This kind of songwriting more or less passed with the decade. It's not just because I grew up with it, it really in many was was the peak in American music all around.
Actually, it is just because you grew up with it. Not that the music wasn't good. It's just that everyone feels that way about the music that was popular when they came of age.
Stu Raymond No, I don't think so. I've listened to popular music since the early 60's I graduated hs in 76. Overall, the best WRITING was in the 60's and 70's. If you were there you may remember. Music meant everything to a lot of us. I'm a native Californian who watched it all go down here. No compare, before or since
I am about nine years your senior and I couldn't agree with you more. The sixties had their genius as well with the Beatles and the rest of the British invasion, the memorable music from Motown, and the early acid rock. But the seventies had massive amounts of material coming from LA recording studios and Muscle Shoals studios. You can't discount Joni Mitchell, Hall and Oates , James Taylor, and a list of megabands that emerged at the time with gospel, folk, southern,light, and country rock influences. Truly an amazing time to be alive.
I covered this song in my younger days. It is still one of the most beautiful, saddest songs I know. This is one of the top two performances of it that I have heard in some 50 years. Thank you Jackson, for enduring beauty.
You'd think that he wrote it just for her. Both are so amazingly good. I've been so lucky to have seen them both in concert multiple times. They just give their all to the audience. You'd think that they were singing directly to you alone.
IM,69 YRS OLD TODAY, AND I CANT HELP THE TEARS THAT CLOUD THESE EYES LISTENING TO MY YOUTH ALL OVER. LOVE JACKSON BROWNE TODAY AS MUCH AS 50 YRS AGO. BONNIE RAITT STILL MAKES ME MELT, AND THE TWO OF THEM TOGETHER IS MESMERIZING. WISH THERE WAS A WAY TO LET THEM KNOW HOW THEY TRULY HAVE ENRICHED MY LIFE ALL THIS TIME AND I HOPE FOR MANY YEARS TO COME.
These two artists are tremendously talented and pure! I love this song, both are so rich. Love Jackson's voice harmony. I love Bonnie's strong and passionate rendition. I love "there's a train every day, leaving either way, there's a world you know...." To be 16 years old and to write so poignantly and wise, Jackson is a truly gifted songwriter. This world would truly be dark without music, singers, songwriters, artists. Truly amazing talent!!!!
There is simply nothing better than watching musicians at the top of their game, making what's incredibly difficult seem effortless. I absolutely love both of these people for what they have given over the years. Beautiful!
Baby stands before an open window Looking so far away He can almost feel the southern winds blow Gently touching his restless day He turns from his window to me Sad smile his apology Sad eyes reaching to the door Daylight loses to another evening Still he spares me the words goodbye Sits alone beside me fighting his feelings Struggles to speak but in the end can only cry Suddenly it's so hard to find The sound of the words to speak his troubled mind So I'm offering these to him as if to be kind There's a train everyday leaving either way There's a world you know There's a way to go I'll soon be leavin', it's just as well This is my opening farewell A child's drawings is left there on the table And a woman's silk is lying on the floor I would keep them here if I were able To lock you safe behind this open door Suddenly it's so clear to me That I'd asked you to see what you may never see Now my kind words find their way back to me There's a train everyday leaving either way There's a world you know Got a way to go I'll soon be leavin' it's just as well This is my opening farewell This is my opening farewell ♡♡♡
I saw this concert in 1973 I believe in the old Boston Gardens. On a VERY snowy winter night my friends and I took off and drove the 150 miles to Boston in an old 60's something VW bug. NO HEAT, but the Grand Marnier kept us from freezing on the way down, the glow of this great concert kept us alive on the way back to the mt's of New Hampshire. Sweet memories
Yup..the places us northern new england kids would go back then in our old ..no heat!! vw bugs with the grand marnier..or somethin similar to keep us warm and with no adult supervision to speak of:) but.. those bugs, no heat and all were BEASTS in the snow!!
I grew up in the 70s. I graduated in 1982, and wrote my senior term paper on Jackson Brown. His music, lyrics. Got an A. Saw him in NYC, celebrating his 60th birthday.
I was not mature enough in 1982 to write a term paper of Jackson Browne's lyrics. Instead I scrawled the lyrics to Fountain of Sorrow on my maybe ex-girlfriend's locker in an attempt to explain me, us, and fading hope. Got her back for a time, but this was high school, and I eventually could not compete with someone who was - in our 17year old brains - more worldly.
a big part of professionalism is not breaking down and sobbing while you sing a song of such beautiful magnitude, a truly stellar composition in every sense, the most tender imagery, the most touching lyrics. That's professional.
Ya, this one brings a tear or two...and Bonnie's voice (just like her Papa-real strong and full), does such justice to the words Jackson wrote. I love her so much
This is one of my favorite top ten songs of all time. I’ve followed Jackson and Bonnie since the 70’s and their music brings me back to my younger days when anything was possible. I lived this song along with many others of JB’s. Thank you Jackson for bringing me incredible joy through your music.
Back when I was a teen in the 70's, liked "my music" but was obsessed with old movies of the 30's and 40's and the big bands and American songbook. I was thrilled when Linda Ronstadt entered her Nelson Riddle phase. Found my way to a movie theater last September to see the documentary on her life, and since then, thanks to UA-cam and Alexa, have been revisiting old acquaintances and making them good friends. Enjoying it all, but this ...this...Bonnie Raitt and Jackson Browne, acoustic guitars and a melancholy melody, well, for me, it's the singer-songwriter equivalent of watching Astaire and Rogers trip the light fantastic. Thank you so much for posting.
I do believe that a movie could be created around the feelings generated by this song. Melancholic, dark and moody...with a dash of hope. Best version ever...thank you both.
You know there are some performances that you can listen to over and over. Intensity and honesty trump slick production and great audio quality every time. Every time. Thank you jack thank you Bonnie for filling so many of the empty spaces in my life.
The incomparable Bonnie Raitt opened up for Jackson Browne on New Years Eve in 1977...she started this beautiful song...he joined her after the first verse. goosebump inducing. memorable NYE with my dear dear friends Melinda and Elizabeth. And I actually had the opportunity to mention it to her at a Springsteen concert...she sat in front of me.
After Valerie Carter died Spring 2017, Jackson said that it was indeed for Valerie Carter that he had written "That Girl Could Sing". In the past it had been rumored that "That Girl Could Sing" was written about Joni Mitchell or Laura Nyro. He said he had been crazy about Valerie and had loved her for years.(Look for recent videos). That being said, this song is "My Opening Farewell". He probably wrote this somewhere around age 17 or 18, maybe older.What a lyrical song . Just the words "there's a way to go ", when there is a breakup. Does that not just say it all, with tears in your eyes. Some other versions are more solemn and sad than this one, as in his first album. Because he is with his long time friend Bonnie Raitt , it has a different tone.
Hello 👋 Fuphyter How're you doing, it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness, All love to you and yours ❤️
Wow, what a find! I'm proud to say Bonnie and I went to the same super small High School in upstate NY. Unfortunately she graduated 10 years before I got there. Jackson Browne is one of my all times favs. Would love to have seen him and Joni Mitchell play together.
"There's a train every day, leaving either way, there's a world, you know, there's a way to go..." Always struck me as a song to be sung at Commencement celebrations...an Opening Farewell.
This is my latest song I'm learning to play. It was easier when the hubby was alive. He was so great LOVED CJB taught me so many of his songs. I sure wished we would have done this one. He loved CJB. We played many of his songs. I miss him soooo. Songs like this make me cry buckets.
Hello 👋 Susan How're you doing, it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness, All love to you and yours ❤️
I got to see them at Universal Amphitheater in 1977. Great performers, great concert!!! How lucky all for all who grew up with the music of the 60's and 70's. Makes me ache for the loss of that connection.
It's gotta' be gratification for a song writer so get to sing something with someone who understands it so well. Great posting for all of us to see and share.
This song is song perfectly by them as they express the song. Love when her and Jackson Browne do duets. She will walk u through the scenes in her song and that what I love about her. It like watching a movies as the song unfolds. Love u Mz. Bonnie Raitt & Jackson Browne.
What can you say about two of the best performers in the business. I just love listening to them singing together , they do it so very easily. Keep up the great work both of you.
What a "Bonnie" good day to hear your voice ...the sun arises again leaving a track of inspiration...a guitar and a voice encompasses streams of life...a common soul to which we strife...
Wow. As others have said, interesting to se him sing back up on his own song. Beautiful rendition. "To lock you safe behind this open door." Masterful imagery.
Jackson Browne, is, quietly, probably, the best American singer songwriter of all time.
+ Johnny C. You are absolutely right.
Agreed
And so consistent. Listen to his early albums from the seventies and his most recent there is no fall off in quality
@@anthonyparkinson8547 None
I can't agree with this, but he is in the group at the top. I have enjoyed his music for decades. And what a singer. Way better than John Prine.
Who makes music of such beauty anymore? Makes me feel grateful to have grown up in the 70s.
me too... Born 1954
Best music decade hands down!
Right on. Seasoned in 70s folk rock soul.
Amen
Like wise
This seventy year old listens to this music and the tears just seem to come. Thank you JB.
I just turned 70 and I know just what you mean. Jackson Browne is the best that's ever been
Yeah, me too at 66... Totally!.
I am 78 and I am freely crying.
❤ the older we get the more we understand
@@elizabethkaufman1813 Amen
This song was written by Jackson Browne when in his early 20s. Bonnie is incredible and this version is beautiful, but even though he wrote this song, it's wonderful how Jackson just takes a back seat to Bonnie and does harmonies, though it's HIS song. To me, that's an artist with integrity. And his songwriting is genius.
I couldn't have said it better.
Agree 1000%
+Amy Bown. It appears that Jackson as usual does a song the way his partner wants it done. I loved seeing the two of them together on stage , what a treat. But with the upbeat tempo, it betrays the true sadness in this song. This song is a true heartbreaker.I agree with every thing you said previously. It is still a great performance.
Brilliant
@Jay May Whew.
I'm married now some 42 years to my wonderful wife. Our first date was seeing Jackson Browne at the Felt Forum in NYC. Since that night we've been to see him 15 times.
I first saw Bonnie Raitt perform at Carnegie Hall as the opening act of an amazing triple Bill; Bonnie
back in the days when Freebo played bass for her, and John Hall was on lead guitar that night. He stayed on for the 2nd band, which was Orleans! The headliner was Jackson Browne!
I've been a professional musician for 58 years now. I play guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, and sing and write and record my own songs, playing and singing all the parts myself. So i think I'm qualified to say the following; I have never heard a more perfect performance of a perfect song by two of the most exquisite artists of our time! The subtle changes in the lyrics from Jacksons' version, the unusual harmonies added by Jackson, his gracious ability to surrender his masterful choice of words to her and add additional guitar parts in just the right places, all reveal the artistry these two obviously great friends bring to the table. Thank you for this shining example of what music can be at it's best. I have been and continue to be in awe of you both. And best of all, we're all still alive & well, and still performing! 💓
It’s been 45 + years and I still can’t stop listening to him. No other songwriter captures feelings better than JB.
Jackson and Bonnie- so many memories, so much emotion. This nearly 72 year old loves them both.
(it's been a long road, but a good journey!)😊
Infinite gratitude to this two amazing artists - Jackson giving Bonnie the spotlight to his beautiful song is priceless. I am forever blessed to have grown up in the 70’s - the best music of my generation.
The music of the 60's and 70's is priceless.
This is why the 1970's were such a blessed time for music. No other decade produced as many incredible genres for people to enjoy. This kind of songwriting more or less passed with the decade. It's not just because I grew up with it, it really in many was was the peak in American music all around.
Actually, it is just because you grew up with it. Not that the music wasn't good. It's just that everyone feels that way about the music that was popular when they came of age.
Walter Pewen - Folk music 60s, Peter Paul & Mary, Bob Dylav
Stu Raymond No, I don't think so. I've listened to popular music since the early 60's I graduated hs in 76. Overall, the best WRITING was in the 60's and 70's. If you were there you may remember. Music meant everything to a lot of us. I'm a native Californian who watched it all go down here. No compare, before or since
I am about nine years your senior and I couldn't agree with you more. The sixties had their genius as well with the Beatles and the rest of the British invasion, the memorable music from Motown, and the early acid rock. But the seventies had massive amounts of material coming from LA recording studios and Muscle Shoals studios. You can't discount Joni Mitchell, Hall and Oates , James Taylor, and a list of megabands that emerged at the time with gospel, folk, southern,light, and country rock influences. Truly an amazing time to be alive.
Walter Pewen b
My God. Bonnie's soaring melody touches the Angels. And then there's the understated beauty of Jackson Browne's harmonies. Simply exquisite.
Agree...this duet is the most beautiful one ever. And I was fortunate to hear it live - New Years Eve 1977 in Los Angeles
I covered this song in my younger days. It is still one of the most beautiful, saddest songs I know. This is one of the top two performances of it that I have heard in some 50 years. Thank you Jackson, for enduring beauty.
What a privilege to have come across this video!
You'd think that he wrote it just for her. Both are so amazingly good. I've been so lucky to have seen them both in concert multiple times. They just give their all to the audience. You'd think that they were singing directly to you alone.
I just sang it the other night solo and am so awestruck by its quiet beauty. They are both treasures.
IM,69 YRS OLD TODAY, AND I CANT HELP THE TEARS THAT CLOUD THESE EYES LISTENING TO MY YOUTH ALL OVER. LOVE JACKSON BROWNE TODAY AS MUCH AS 50 YRS AGO. BONNIE RAITT STILL MAKES ME MELT, AND THE TWO OF THEM TOGETHER IS MESMERIZING. WISH THERE WAS A WAY TO LET THEM KNOW HOW THEY TRULY HAVE ENRICHED MY LIFE ALL THIS TIME AND I HOPE FOR MANY YEARS TO COME.
Two of the best in their prime. Nobody is that good anymore. That performance is an all-time great.
These two artists are tremendously talented and pure! I love this song, both are so rich. Love Jackson's voice harmony. I love Bonnie's strong and passionate rendition. I love "there's a train every day, leaving either way, there's a world you know...." To be 16 years old and to write so poignantly and wise, Jackson is a truly gifted songwriter. This world would truly be dark without music, singers, songwriters, artists. Truly amazing talent!!!!
As a Boomer looking back I am so grateful that the music of the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s defined my world!
Bonnie Raitt captures the frailty of men better than anyone.
And also, the heart ache of women.
And, yet, Jackson Browne wrote these lyrics.
There is simply nothing better than watching musicians at the top of their game, making what's incredibly difficult seem effortless. I absolutely love both of these people for what they have given over the years. Beautiful!
I can count on one hand the number of songs that bring tears to my eyes.........this is one.
Did me too.
Yep....
It’s so relatable. Who hasn’t been in this part of a burnt out relationship? Brilliant.
Always. It's amazing. So poignantly sad. Perhaps that's it. We've all been there. Lowest common denominator.
THIS is what the internet CAN be. Jackson Browne...& Bonnie Raitt.
but in the end can only cry
These two together... treasure.
What a gift to get to see and hear these two greats perform together! Wow...
I think he's one of America's best song writers. Love you, Jackson Browne.
This is one of the best things I've ever heard. Seriously.
Bonnie is such a gifted artist. And to hear Jackson's amazing guitar work and brilliant harmonies with her makes this a perfect performance!
This gives me chills. A relationship full of ambivalence can be such a painful place to be. The emotions are so brilliantly captured here.
And we've all been there. For everyman...and woman.
Have been a fan for decades
one of the saddest breakup songs ever. the glances exchanged between the two old friends at the end are priceless.
Yep. Have been here...
Moves me to tears over all the years. Two Legends
Baby stands before an open window
Looking so far away
He can almost feel the southern winds blow
Gently touching his restless day
He turns from his window to me
Sad smile his apology
Sad eyes reaching to the door
Daylight loses to another evening
Still he spares me the words goodbye
Sits alone beside me fighting his feelings
Struggles to speak but in the end can only cry
Suddenly it's so hard to find
The sound of the words to speak his troubled mind
So I'm offering these to him as if to be kind
There's a train everyday leaving either way
There's a world you know
There's a way to go
I'll soon be leavin', it's just as well
This is my opening farewell
A child's drawings is left there on the table
And a woman's silk is lying on the floor
I would keep them here if I were able
To lock you safe behind this open door
Suddenly it's so clear to me
That I'd asked you to see what you may never see
Now my kind words find their way back to me
There's a train everyday leaving either way
There's a world you know
Got a way to go
I'll soon be leavin' it's just as well
This is my opening farewell
This is my opening farewell
♡♡♡
Thank you.
Yes thanks
Yes indeed...thank you
@@jshelledy1 You are so welcome Jim!!
@@tomcoryell Thank YOU Tom!
I’ve cried more tears over Bonnie Raitt songs than any other.
tomcoryell listen to Louise. Maybe not a tear jerker but such a well told sad story.
@@tjwash2 lawyer Louise, and nurse practitioner that l was blocked from. Both of you were love and compassion and l will never forget
This one. Louise. Dimming of the Day, and of course Angel From Montgomery. Music can't get much better than that.
i’ve played this song over and over again and never get tired of it. beautiful lyrics and music
These two should have done more together - what a beautiful rendition of Jackson’s poignant song!
I saw this concert in 1973 I believe in the old Boston Gardens. On a VERY snowy winter night my friends and I took off and drove the 150 miles to Boston in an old 60's something VW bug. NO HEAT, but the Grand Marnier kept us from freezing on the way down, the glow of this great concert kept us alive on the way back to the mt's of New Hampshire. Sweet memories
Yup..the places us northern new england kids would go back then in our old ..no heat!! vw bugs with the grand marnier..or somethin similar to keep us warm and with no adult supervision to speak of:) but.. those bugs, no heat and all were BEASTS in the snow!!
Jackson & Warren, the soundtrack of my 1970s. And what a beautiful version this is.
Just love this. My Jackson ... my Bonnie. True legends. And the song is glorious.
I grew up in the 70s. I graduated in 1982, and wrote my senior term paper on Jackson Brown. His music, lyrics. Got an A. Saw him in NYC, celebrating his 60th birthday.
I was not mature enough in 1982 to write a term paper of Jackson Browne's lyrics. Instead I scrawled the lyrics to Fountain of Sorrow on my maybe ex-girlfriend's locker in an attempt to explain me, us, and fading hope. Got her back for a time, but this was high school, and I eventually could not compete with someone who was - in our 17year old brains - more worldly.
Jackson Browne a legend
a big part of professionalism is not breaking down and sobbing while you sing a song of such beautiful magnitude, a truly stellar composition in every sense, the most tender imagery, the most touching lyrics. That's professional.
a phillips World Class....
They got the tears out in rehearsal.
There is such a profound melancholy in this songbook that JB wrote and BR so often sang. The memories bring me to tears
Ya, this one brings a tear or two...and Bonnie's voice (just like her Papa-real strong and full), does such justice to the words Jackson wrote. I love her so much
I had the pleasure of seeing both these artists multiple time and saw them do this song together twice.
I never get tired of this. These 2 together are extra special❤️
I first saw Jackson Browne in early 1974......his Opening Act was Bonnie Raitt!!! It was a great concert!
Bonnie is my all time favorite singer. Love Jackson Browne also☺️
Me too! At the Berkeley Community Theater.
This is one of my favorite top ten songs of all time. I’ve followed Jackson and Bonnie since the 70’s and their music brings me back to my younger days when anything was possible. I lived this song along with many others of JB’s. Thank you Jackson for bringing me incredible joy through your music.
Back when I was a teen in the 70's, liked "my music" but was obsessed with old movies of the 30's and 40's and the big bands and American songbook. I was thrilled when Linda Ronstadt entered her Nelson Riddle phase. Found my way to a movie theater last September to see the documentary on her life, and since then, thanks to UA-cam and Alexa, have been revisiting old acquaintances and making them good friends. Enjoying it all, but this ...this...Bonnie Raitt and Jackson Browne, acoustic guitars and a melancholy melody, well, for me, it's the singer-songwriter equivalent of watching Astaire and Rogers trip the light fantastic.
Thank you so much for posting.
another big thumbs up on LR's Nelson Riddle albums - she really got me going on a lot of the old classics
I do believe that a movie could be created around the feelings generated by this song. Melancholic, dark and moody...with a dash of hope. Best version ever...thank you both.
@@markking2766 "...a dash of hope," the secret ingredient.
Good Lord, this song makes me ugly cry and sling snot. Heart breakingly beautiful. Love these two so much!
Shows Jackson also knows the power of harmony skillfully delivered.
Tears my heart out every time. Saw this live and cried the whole time. Pure magic.
Emotional indeed for me too.. I agree with you.. Pure Magic.. Cheers! Xo
That is true artistry by two people who are truly touched by this great song, and by each other’s passion for it. I love these two.
Listening to Jackson Browne or Bonnie Raitt albums back in the seventies, became a special time for me.
What a tender, moving, lovely song. Perfect duet.
Gentleman as always
Good grief! How many times am I going to watch this? Lovely harmony, such a sad harmonica; just beautiful.
Richard Cheatham
You know there are some performances that you can listen to over and over. Intensity and honesty trump slick production and great audio quality every time. Every time. Thank you jack thank you Bonnie for filling so many of the empty spaces in my life.
Such a beautiful way to say " moving on" with a smile and warmer kiss on the forehead.
The incomparable Bonnie Raitt opened up for Jackson Browne on New Years Eve in 1977...she started this beautiful song...he joined her after the first verse. goosebump inducing. memorable NYE with my dear dear friends Melinda and Elizabeth. And I actually had the opportunity to mention it to her at a Springsteen concert...she sat in front of me.
Trivia: Jackson Browne was Laura Nyro's support act and boyfriend 1970/71. He wrote the song 'That Girl Could Sing' about Nyro.
Or was it about Valerie Carter, the awesome backup singer who recently left us!?!?
That girl could sing I believe was for the Amazing Valerie Carter. Laura was also amazing but that song was Val's.
After Valerie Carter died Spring 2017, Jackson said that it was indeed for Valerie Carter that he had written "That Girl Could Sing". In the past it had been rumored that "That Girl Could Sing" was written about Joni Mitchell or Laura Nyro. He said he had been crazy about Valerie and had loved her for years.(Look for recent videos). That being said, this song is "My Opening Farewell". He probably wrote this somewhere around age 17 or 18, maybe older.What a lyrical song . Just the words "there's a way to go ", when there is a breakup. Does that not just say it all, with tears in your eyes. Some other versions are more solemn and sad than this one, as in his first album. Because he is with his long time friend Bonnie Raitt , it has a different tone.
@@lupcokotevski2907 nope. He wrote That Girl Could Sing about Valerie Carter
I was lucky to be in the audience for this show...THANK YOU Jackson (and Bonnie) for giving me backstage passes and access.
QueerAndUnplugged Jealous. So jealous.
Jay Dee Me too!
Austin City Limits!
so sweet. they look at each other with love, appreciation and wonder.
Yes, beautiful!
One of favorite Jackson Browne songs and Bonnie does so PROUD
Goosebumps and tears...so hauntingly beautiful
Hello 👋 Fuphyter
How're you doing,
it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness,
All love to you and yours ❤️
I’ll never forget the first time I heard this so beautiful so sad a masterpiece
Wow, what a find! I'm proud to say Bonnie and I went to the same super small High School in upstate NY. Unfortunately she graduated 10 years before I got there. Jackson Browne is one of my all times favs. Would love to have seen him and Joni Mitchell play together.
"There's a train every day, leaving either way, there's a world, you know, there's a way to go..." Always struck me as a song to be sung at Commencement celebrations...an Opening Farewell.
Beautiful ,soft, gentle.Perfect art.We thank god that he can give us such unassuming but perfect talent.
Two of my favorite singers and one of my favorite songs. I must be in heaven.
This is my latest song I'm learning to play. It was easier when the hubby was alive. He was so great LOVED CJB taught me so many of his songs. I sure wished we would have done this one. He loved CJB. We played many of his songs. I miss him soooo. Songs like this make me cry buckets.
This song was made for Bonnie’s voice & playing style…beautiful! Great lyrics by JB.
So beautiful. I’m glad I found this
Hello 👋 Susan
How're you doing,
it's been a long journey, and I'm nothing without amazing fans like you who appreciate my musical craftiness,
All love to you and yours ❤️
Love this!! Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt -- can't get any better than that!
I got to see them at Universal Amphitheater in 1977. Great performers, great concert!!! How lucky all for all who grew up with the music of the 60's and 70's. Makes me ache for the loss of that connection.
It's gotta' be gratification for a song writer so get to sing something with someone who understands it so well. Great posting for all of us to see and share.
Been so fortunate to see her about dozen times always so deeply personal in her Music Best Example Nick of time Song and Album
Beautiful! Just absolutely a beautiful duet!
What a moment!..iconic tune done so beautifully..thank you Bonnie and Jackson!!!
This rendition is so beautiful! I saw them at Red Rocks together with David Lindley and someone for the life of me I can’t remember. It was a magical!
God. What a heartbreaking song.
Folks, this is a gift to we mere mortals
Are you kidding me? it just don't get no better n this. Thank you. Saw em both in Houston in the 70s
Yes sirree Billy Bob. Live at best...
One of the most beautiful songs ever written. Extra fine with Bonnie and Jackson together.
My two favorites vocalists and guitar players. Brilliant song. Classic all around. This is when music was music.
I absolutely have chills --- tears and chills --- I cannot even speak
The greatest duet ever!
this song literally brings me to my knees. weeping.
This song is song perfectly by them as they express the song. Love when her and Jackson Browne do duets. She will walk u through the scenes in her song and that what I love about her. It like watching a movies as the song unfolds. Love u Mz. Bonnie Raitt & Jackson Browne.
What can you say about two of the best performers in the business. I just love listening to them singing together , they do it so very easily. Keep up the great work both of you.
Favorite version ever. Bonnie's interpretation is pirch perfect. The change of gender is wonderful. And Jackson sings so beautifully in support.
I still puddle up every time. So achingly beautiful. And such an act of friendship.
Classic.
Can't get much better than this folks.
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Stellar my friends. Pure brilliance!!!
What a "Bonnie" good day to hear your voice ...the sun arises again leaving a track of inspiration...a guitar and a voice encompasses streams of life...a common soul to which we strife...
David Parnell ...nicely said...
Love the way they do this song together :)
Thank you
Jackson Browne the best of the best
It just doesn't get ANY BETTER!!
Love this version! Beautiful harmonies.
the 70's. ahhhhhh, I was in love with this guy.............what a troubadour
Cry every time I hear this song. So beautiful.
I think it goes without saying that this is musical genius. It is inspiring.
I've listened to this a hundred times. Just fantastic!
I can never get enough of this, simply beautiful ❤
Best Friends.....Beautiful Duet....Jackson's song
Wow. As others have said, interesting to se him sing back up on his own song. Beautiful rendition.
"To lock you safe behind this open door." Masterful imagery.
Two great legends ❤ It's been awhile since I have heard this song.😢 Thank you both for giving us generations of the greatest music ✌️❤️🌼