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  2. Morning Dew - Wikipedia

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    "Morning Dew", also known as "(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew", is a contemporary folk song by Canadian singer-songwriter Bonnie Dobson. The lyrics relate a fictional conversation in a post-nuclear holocaust world. Originally recorded as a solo performance, Dobson's vocal is accompanied by her finger-picked acoustic guitar playing.

  3. Pozo-Seco Singers - Wikipedia

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    Despite the hurdles it faced, it became a surprise hit on the Billboard Easy Listening chart, reaching as high as #8 in the spring of 1967. The group recorded several additional singles in 1967, including "Morning Dew" (b/w "It's Alright") and "Louisiana Man" (b/w "Tomorrow Proper"). "Louisiana Man" somehow managed to briefly nuzzle its way ...

  4. Duane & Greg Allman - Wikipedia

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    Duane & Greg Allman is an album credited to Duane and Gregg Allman, released by Bold Records in May 1972. [3] The release is essentially an album-length demo recording of the 31st of February, a Tallahassee-based folk rock band featuring drummer Butch Trucks, bassist David Brown, and guitarist Scott Boyer.

  5. The Grateful Dead (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was reissued for Record Store Day 2011 on 180g vinyl cut from the original analog/mono masters from 1967 – the first time in over 40 years it had been released in this form. The 2013 high-definition digital, remastered release features the edited versions, as originally released, of the four tracks which were extended for the 2003 ...

  6. Tim Rose - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  7. Nazareth (album) - Wikipedia

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    Nazareth. Dan McCafferty - lead vocals; Darrell Sweet - drums, backing vocals Pete Agnew - bass guitar, guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals (4) Manny Charlton - guitar, backing vocals

  8. List of Grateful Dead cover versions - Wikipedia

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    "Morning Dew" Bonnie Dobson "Mystery Train" Little Junior Parker "New Minglewood Blues" Cannon's Jug Stompers "New Orleans" Gary U.S. Bonds "Next Time You See Me" Little Junior Parker "Not Fade Away" Buddy Holly "Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie" Elizabeth Cotten "One Kind Favor" Blind Lemon Jefferson "Pain In My Heart" Otis Redding "Peggy-O" Scottish ...

  9. Truth (Jeff Beck album) - Wikipedia

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    The album starts with "Shapes of Things", a song from Beck's old band. Three originals were credited to "Jeffrey Rod", a pseudonym for Beck and Stewart, all reworkings of existing blues songs: "Let Me Love You" by Buddy Guy; "Rock My Plimsoul" and "Blues Deluxe" which respectively derive from "Rock Me Baby" and "Gambler's Blues" by B.B. King.