Nancy Wilson - The Folks Who Live On The Hill - 8/15/1987 - Newport Jazz Festival (Official)
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- Nancy Wilson - The Folks Who Live On The Hill
Recorded Live: 8/15/1987 - Newport Jazz Festival - Newport, RI
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Superb artistry.
I have loved Nancy Wilson since being a kid..loved her interpretation of this song. In my opinion, one of the best , top to others Sarah & Ella
I wish I could LIKE this another 100 times.
I love the deep blues feeling Nancy Wilson gives this song and then the gentle loving way that Peggy Lee sings it. Two outstanding creations.
The lady was in a league of her own...n that VOICE, WOW
Nancy DELIVERED that one! Extraordinary vocalist, wish we had more like her!
Lovely lady singing a superb song. Miss you Nancy.
So creative and so personal, Nancy Wilson's brilliant interpretation of this most moving of popular songs...
One of my all time favorite songs
Of all the versions Ive heard of her singing this, to me this one is the best. Maybe its the breeze off of the Narragansett Bay, but she obviously caught a vibe this day!
What a wonderful story teller , I love this ❤️
A class act
this is very beautiful song
A Lady with a song! Love you Nancy!
I had the pleasure of seeing her perform at Oakdale theater in Connecticut she was phenomenal. What class and a great interpeter of songs
Beautiful.
Singers like Nancy Wilson were brought up singing in church so they had plenty of grounding and this was why singers like her are so good.Gospel and Blues were from church singing.You learned
Oh Nancy, where hast thou gone???!!! RIP
Saw her twice at yoshi's in Oakland in 08 fantastic
such an amazing talent and wonderful song.
Definitely bollocks
She was a great performer I was fortunate and watched her play twice one night at yoshi's in Oakland in 2008
nothing better then Nancy Wilson singing this song
Her Album RSVP.. just the same vibe so wonderful!!
@@karmansingleton2655 ...exactly
She was quite a Lady!!!
Me and my baby didn't know I loved you until now
Follow up. Gloria Lynn.
Sorry Nancy, no cigar!