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The song is a dialogue between the last man and woman left alive following an apocalyptic catastrophe. [2] Dobson stated that the inspiration for "Morning Dew" was the film On the Beach, which is about the survivors of virtual global annihilation by nuclear holocaust.
"Morning Dew" (Korean: 아침 이슬, "Achim Isul") is a South Korean protest song from the 1970s written by Kim Min-ki and sung by Yang Hee-eun. [3] [4] [5] In 1971, the song was Kim Min-ki's debut in his album Minki Kim , [6] [7] but Yang Hee-eun released it a month earlier.
The Baffled Knight" or "Blow Away the Morning Dew" (Roud 11, Child 112) is a traditional ballad existing in numerous variants. The first-known version was published in Thomas Ravenscroft's Deuteromelia (1609) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] with a matching tune, making this one of the few early ballads for which there is extant original music.
"Morning Dew" was written and first recorded by Canadian folk singer Bonnie Dobson. Rose heard Fred Neil's version, then recorded the song with a harder, rock feel and improperly added his name to the song-writing credit. [9] [10] [11] Rose took advantage of a legal loophole to trick Dobson out of the full credit.
Kim Min-ki (Korean: 김민기; Hanja: 金敏基; March 31, 1951 – July 21, 2024) was a South Korean singer, composer, and playwright.He was best known for his 1970 song, "Morning Dew," and for his 1994 Korean adaptation of the German musical, Linie 1.
Dobson became part of the active folk-revival scene in Toronto, performing in local coffee houses and at the Mariposa Folk Festival.She later moved to the United States where she performed in coffee houses across the country [6] and recorded several albums, including 1962's Bonnie Dobson at Folk City, which contained her well-known song "Morning Dew".
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"Song to the Siren" (BBC Studios - Maida Vale London June 22, 2002 - Radio Broadcast) 17. "Darkness, Darkness" (The Late Show with David Letterman July 18, 2002) 18. "Morning Dew" (The Tonight Show with Jay Leno September 10, 2002) 19. "Look Out Mabel" (Unreleased Dreamland Track performed with Jeff Beck)