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"Copper Kettle" (also known as "Get you a Copper Kettle", "In the pale moonlight") is a song composed by Albert Frank Beddoe and made popular by Joan Baez. Pete Seeger 's account dates the song to 1946, mentioning its probable folk origin, [ 1 ] while in a 1962 Time readers column A. F. Beddoe says [ 2 ] that the song was written by him in 1953 ...
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Honest Lullaby is a studio album by the American musician Joan Baez, released in 1979. [4] It was her final album on CBS Records' Portrait imprint; it also stood as her last studio album issued in the U.S. until the release of her 1987 album, Recently. The autobiographical title song was written for her son, Gabriel Harris. [5]
Baez has sung on over 30 albums and scored a Top 5 hit with “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” in 1971. Other iconic songs include the Top 40 "Diamonds & Rust," "Farewell, Angelina," "We ...
Beginning in the late 1960s, Baez began writing many of her own songs, beginning with "Sweet Sir Galahad" and "A Song For David", both songs appearing on her 1970 (I Live) One Day at a Time album; "Sweet Sir Galahad" was written about her sister Mimi's second marriage, while "A Song For David" was a tribute to Harris.
Live Europe '83 is a 1984 live album by Joan Baez, taken from performances during her previous year's tour.It found Baez beginning to update her image (which she would continue to do on subsequent releases) by including songs like "Children of the Eighties" (her own composition, written for the children born after the 1960s) alongside old fan favorites like "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" and ...
Dylan and Baez were romantically linked until his 1965 U.K. tour (which is not in “A Complete Unknown” but is immortalized in D.A. Pennebaker’s documentary “Don’t Look Back”).
The set concluded with Baez singing an acoustic version of “We Shall Overcome” with Kaia Kater and William Prince. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Joan Baez (@joancbaezofficial)