NEVER thought I'd have to say someone put more heart, soul and earth into this gem than my ღ blues girl Bonnie. First time I heard this, I'd bought "just won't burn' at a thrift store, stuck it in the cd player on drive home. listening to this cut, I had to drive twice more (around) the long way home! just to hear it two times more. which is baaaad - coz then she's in your head. all night. IF there's a "heaven", I'm hoping Jacksonville, in Susan and Derek's back yard ...
Of the 130,127 views since posted, I must account for a few thousand of them. Many days I crank it up first thing in the morning to get the day going. Perfect mix of vocal, Hammond, WICKED fiddle, drums and of course Susan - all amazing. Thanks for posting!
beautiful version of my favorite Maywood songwriter's best song. That playful stuff she does at the ends of her lines just takes it further on. Such an amazing singer
I heard this song (Performed by Susan) for the first time when I was 9 years old at Sunbanks Blues Festival before she was famous. I've loved it ever since. I met her then and my mom talked to ehr too. That was 10 years ago now haha.
Wow! Susan Tedeschi takes two classics, one by John Prine and one by Robert Hunter, and melds them into one terrific song, sang as always by an amazing vocalist, another graduate of the renowned Berklee College of Music..
I got the great privelege to watch Susan Tedeschi play with Derek Trucks at the Mile High Music Festival this summer; I'd never seen her before and was just blown away by her voice, and her stage presence.
Just discovered ST this week how could I have missed her all this time. Went right out and bought a greatest hits CD cause Just Won't Burn is on LP. I am in love!!! This is the real deal not like what I had with those ex-wives!!!
Love the song to begin with, and the touch of Sugaree makes it just a little more awesome. She also does this with Derek Trucks Band backing her and it is BLISTERING.
Great rendition of one of Prine's best, love the Hammond...but Bonnie's version is still the best. Bonnie's version makes this 33 year old man feel like I'm a 60 year old house wife trapped in a one room farm cottage somewhere in rural America in 1932 living a life filled with regret and reflecting on how my life has somehow passed me by and wishing I was anywhere but there. That is the magic of Prine I guess. He just touches your god damn soul like few musicians ever could.
amazing .....no other word to describe her this song has so much soul and heart in it and she does such a wonderful job with it ....all i can say is thank you
Derek Trucks is one lucky dude!!!! they make a great couple and stir up some amazing emotion when they play. Susan & Derek's son and daughter will likely be incredbily talented musicians.....amazing gene pool.
@im4out Good point, exactly what I'm thinking everytime I come across a video that has been removed. I've discovered and rediscovered a lot of good music on UA-cam. A good example is Susan Tedeshi! I'm Dutch and had never heard of her before. Thanks for sharing!
ღ'd Bonnie (thru good and not) since I heard "Sweet Forgiveness" come thru my FM radio, very late at night, as a teenager. Those 3 minutes transported me. I sought out everything she did before-and after. that said: FIND this on ST's "Just Won't Burn" cd - put it on LOUD. ALONE. her voice seems to turn this song inside out, then back again--leaving you wonderin' - how does she DO that? As often as I will try before I die, I know I won't ever 'figure it out' ~ that's the magic. ヅ Good hunting!
@im4out I'm another who just "discovered" this gem. I was checking in on music from "the kid," Derek Trucks, and stumbled on Susan. I don't have any way to discover artists except through this medium. I'm a gtr. player and have been a fan of the Allman Brothers Band since about 1969-1970 and have read her name in some trade mags but have somehow missed hearing her. Oh, what a wonderful talent. I'm buying 2 of the most recent CDs ASAP. I'm also spreading the word. A new fan, Leo Bacarella
@myhattrick ST is awesome. I first heard Rock me right on the radio about 10 years ago and I feel in love with her too. She is incredibly talented. Did you know that she's married to Derek Trucks...saw them both in concert together and they were amazing. So glad you appreciate this awesomely talented women....
@im4out Just keep putting them up. The money hungries might eventually get the idea! Love Susan saw her in concert At Bele Chere in Asheville NC one year. Can't get enough!
Oh, ya. I totally love them both. I stood about 3 feet in front of Derek when he played The Mangy Moose in Jackson Hole, WY. It was great. I'd love to see them together at some point.
Very hard to argue that. She had allergies last Fri nite at Neighborhood--coughing and apologizing early--conserved slightly and blew away the field coming down the stretch--(to borrow a phrase)--in a sublime performance.
I used to think music was dying. thats because I was trying to get it off of the radio. All of the REAL talent is on you tube. Main stream media is dead. we dont need them any way. now, if all these good people can just make some money so they can continue writing and performing, every body wins. BUY THEIR ALBUMS GO TO THEIR SHOWS ! radio and tv are the past, this is the future. Susan and Derek are the future, I for one, am THRILLED!
Derek, I hate you dude! Susan is the abolute BOMB! What a voice! I though Raitt could sing Angel from Montgomery, Susan blows her away!! John Prine would be proud! John Prine, simply the best poet of my generation (56 yrs old)!
NEVER thought I'd have to say someone put more heart, soul and earth into this gem than my ღ blues girl Bonnie. First time I heard this, I'd bought "just won't burn' at a thrift store, stuck it in the cd player on drive home. listening to this cut, I had to drive twice more (around) the long way home! just to hear it two times more. which is baaaad - coz then she's in your head. all night. IF there's a "heaven", I'm hoping Jacksonville, in Susan and Derek's back yard ...
Of the 130,127 views since posted, I must account for a few thousand of them. Many days I crank it up first thing in the morning to get the day going. Perfect mix of vocal, Hammond, WICKED fiddle, drums and of course Susan - all amazing. Thanks for posting!
Beautiful woman, beautiful music-Susan you're fantastic!!!
Schwarzman Warsaw Poland
Best best best
I cant believe how much i enjoy her music...
Thanks Susan...
I have always loved this song. The JohnPrine/Bonnie Raitt duet had always been my favorite, This rates right up there in that rarified stratosphere.
This is my all-time favorite version of this song. Susan Tedeschi is truly amazing.
The first time I heard of or saw Susan was this show an Austin City Limits. I've been in love with her singing ever since.
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beautiful version of my favorite Maywood songwriter's best song. That playful stuff she does at the ends of her lines just takes it further on. Such an amazing singer
I really enjoy her music! She was introduced to me by my BF Douglas M and I have enjoyed her since!!!!! Rock on Susan!!!!!
Great version of the John Prine classic song!!!!! Loved it.
Wonderful. !!!
One of my go to performances.
Keeps me sane, keeps me straight, keeps me dreaming about love.
I heard this song (Performed by Susan) for the first time when I was 9 years old at Sunbanks Blues Festival before she was famous. I've loved it ever since. I met her then and my mom talked to ehr too. That was 10 years ago now haha.
Wow! Susan Tedeschi takes two classics, one by John Prine and one by Robert Hunter, and melds them into one terrific song, sang as always by an amazing vocalist, another graduate of the renowned Berklee College of Music..
Beautiful just in Susan's style RIP John✌💙
One of my favorite songs. John Prine's great song. Done by many. Love Bonnie Raitt. This is very very good.
I got the great privelege to watch Susan Tedeschi play with Derek Trucks at the Mile High Music Festival this summer; I'd never seen her before and was just blown away by her voice, and her stage presence.
Just discovered ST this week how could I have missed her all this time. Went right out and bought a greatest hits CD cause Just Won't Burn is on LP. I am in love!!! This is the real deal not like what I had with those ex-wives!!!
wow got shivers truly beautiful performance and as an aside wow she has the most beautiful eyes
I can listen to this over and over again, and I have. :-)
Beautiful! Wow, I can not wait to see the T&T Band again.
Love the song to begin with, and the touch of Sugaree makes it just a little more awesome. She also does this with Derek Trucks Band backing her and it is BLISTERING.
Such a beautiful voice! Truely!
I could listen to Susan 24-7 and wish there was another 24 hours and an 8th day...
WOW
Great rendition of one of Prine's best, love the Hammond...but Bonnie's version is still the best.
Bonnie's version makes this 33 year old man feel like I'm a 60 year old house wife trapped in a one room farm cottage somewhere in rural America in 1932 living a life filled with regret and reflecting on how my life has somehow passed me by and wishing I was anywhere but there.
That is the magic of Prine I guess. He just touches your god damn soul like few musicians ever could.
love it
so much feeling and control
i saw her at the georgia theatre last year one of the best shows i've ever seen. was standing about 10 feet away from her too
amazing .....no other word to describe her this song has so much soul and heart in it and she does such a wonderful job with it ....all i can say is thank you
RIP John Prine
You're right, it is a "cool version of the John Prine classic" thanks for posting! 2 thumbs up!
She’s so amazing even more so now her voice has gotten so raw and deep ! WHO says we don’t get better with age
Derek Trucks is one lucky dude!!!! they make a great couple and stir up some amazing emotion when they play. Susan & Derek's son and daughter will likely be incredbily talented musicians.....amazing gene pool.
I just find her demeanour and voice so arousing, almost like remote pheromones :-) She is awesome and Derek is a lucky guy, amen...
just plain old damn good music Missy!
Susan does a great job, but Bonnie's version has been a fave of mine for 30 yrs
so she holds the number one spot for me
@im4out Good point, exactly what I'm thinking everytime I come across a video that has been removed.
I've discovered and rediscovered a lot of good music on UA-cam. A good example is Susan Tedeshi! I'm Dutch and had never heard of her before. Thanks for sharing!
I love her voice...shes incredible and this version is awesome
Soulful cover of a beautiful song
ahhhh yes..john can put a line in a song that sums up your life.......and you could never find the words for......
It's amazing to watch her sing- that powerful voice comes out so effortlessly!
She has such soul in her delivery, and the most beautiful eyes, that I have ever seen. Did you guys see that or not?
ღ'd Bonnie (thru good and not) since I heard "Sweet Forgiveness" come thru my FM radio, very late at night, as a teenager. Those 3 minutes transported me. I sought out everything she did before-and after. that said: FIND this on ST's "Just Won't Burn" cd - put it on LOUD. ALONE. her voice seems to turn this song inside out, then back again--leaving you wonderin' - how does she DO that? As often as I will try before I die, I know I won't ever 'figure it out' ~ that's the magic. ヅ Good hunting!
This one gives music chills throughout
@im4out I'm another who just "discovered" this gem. I was checking in on music from "the kid," Derek Trucks, and stumbled on Susan. I don't have any way to discover artists except through this medium. I'm a gtr. player and have been a fan of the Allman Brothers Band since about 1969-1970 and have read her name in some trade mags but have somehow missed hearing her. Oh, what a wonderful talent. I'm buying 2 of the most recent CDs ASAP. I'm also spreading the word. A new fan, Leo Bacarella
A truly great songwriter -- John Prine lives and breaths his songs.
Double thumbs up for slidin in that lil Sugaree verse. Great stuff.
Stunning...
@myhattrick ST is awesome. I first heard Rock me right on the radio about 10 years ago and I feel in love with her too. She is incredibly talented. Did you know that she's married to Derek Trucks...saw them both in concert together and they were amazing. So glad you appreciate this awesomely talented women....
Very sweet, very blue. Thank you!
This song reaches down into my soul and yanks on something primal, especially when Susan Tedeschi is singing it.
SICK! The song is great, Susan is great, John Prine is a great songwriter and Bonnie Raitt is a great mentor! It's a great cake with great icing! :)
I love her voice!!!!
this feels like a feel good blues song its like healing soul and peace for the mind
@im4out Just keep putting them up. The money hungries might eventually get the idea! Love Susan saw her in concert At Bele Chere in Asheville NC one year. Can't get enough!
The gal has a whole-lotta soul!
Nicely done!
what a great voice!! Love you Susan!! Your new work with Herbie Hancock is awesome as well...saved this to my favorites!
Blues, pure blues dude..
Love it again!!
nice name...nice time of the year....
By the last 2:00 minutes of the song I've got a lump in my throat from her singing it so well.
Bad ass. Tedeschi is an amazing example for all women - Jeff Sipe - you are a one of the best drummers of all time!
beautiful woman, beautiful song
:)
Likewise, just discovered her...my son shared with me. Great range and reminds me of Eva Cassidy...who is still missed!
What a wonderful violin-playing! Great song.
gotta love the surprise bonus at end of the song, especially sweet for deadheads : )
She was Great on her own...!
Oh, ya. I totally love them both. I stood about 3 feet in front of Derek when he played The Mangy Moose in Jackson Hole, WY. It was great. I'd love to see them together at some point.
Truly awesome! Thanks much.
Susan, You just sent chills down my back, thank you.
Love her and the lyrics
One of my top favorite songs. I love Susan T. 's version
great voice,good song
God I love her voice.
Good performance, you go girl!!!!!!!!!!
One of the best versions I've heard of this great Prine tune.
Love, love, lover her! And the fiddle. Ah, sweet fiddle!
sugaree....love it...
amazing segue...
Very hard to argue that. She had allergies last Fri nite at Neighborhood--coughing and apologizing early--conserved slightly and blew away the field coming down the stretch--(to borrow a phrase)--in a sublime performance.
A a new favorite,im a Allman fan sins the 70t.
I could listen to this verions a million times, only 999,999,900 times to go
200 % dream girl........can't wait to see her n Derek again!
beautiful
She is TIMELESS
Such inspiration!
If you want this exact version, it's on Live from Austin, TX.
this is called happiness.
great song. amazing vocals:D
WickedLesterKiss666 thanks for the heads up pardner. I KNEW I wasnt the only one out there that felt this way.
I love the fiddle solo!
a great voice!
I used to think music was dying. thats because I was trying to get it off of the radio. All of the REAL talent is on you tube. Main stream media is dead. we dont need them any way. now, if all these good people can just make some money so they can continue writing and performing, every body wins. BUY THEIR ALBUMS GO TO THEIR SHOWS ! radio and tv are the past, this is the future. Susan and Derek are the future, I for one, am THRILLED!
This song gives me chills every time I hear it
Derek, I hate you dude! Susan is the abolute BOMB! What a voice! I though Raitt could sing Angel from Montgomery, Susan blows her away!! John Prine would be proud! John Prine, simply the best poet of my generation (56 yrs old)!
If Susan and Lucinda Williams did something together I would have a pure eargasm.
@jpalberthoward9 Your right. I never listen to the repeats on radio anymore. Susan and derek are the future. Greatest ever
susan tedeschi is fantastic....
yes she's very talented..thanks for watching
@TheBurgonian330 ...john prine and the grateful dead...and of course..susan......well .what a mixture....thanks..
And Lovin' It!!
Great Voice
Her voice drips with honey and bourbon. Amazing.
Excellent analysis well said and so true