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Rain Perry (born November 9, 1966) is an American folk-rock singer-songwriter. She has released six albums on her own label, Precipitous Records. [ 1 ] Her song "Beautiful Tree" was the theme song for the CW Network series Life Unexpected .
This sinewy rock version was recorded by the band in 1975 at a show in New York and remains a live favorite.. 13. 'Grown-Up Christmas List,' Natalie Cole. Written by David Foster and Linda ...
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Beautiful One is a song written by Tim Hughes. It was released as a single from By the Tree 's 2004 album Hold You High . "Beautiful One" was originally sung by Jeremy Camp on his 2004 album Carried Me .
Perry, frustrated at the situation, thought a metaphorical small axe could remove their power, as in the song's lyrics: “If you are a big tree, we are the small axe, sharpened to cut you down, …”. [3] [4] "Small Axe" was first recorded and produced in 1970 as a non-album single by Perry, [5] and Martin Rodman.
[25] [26] [better source needed] He also based "Percy's Song" on the variant "The Wind and the Rain". Jerry Garcia and David Grisman recorded "Dreadful Wind and Rain" on the Shady Grove album. Folk metal band In Extremo recorded an Old Norwegian version of the song ("Two søstra") for the last track of their debut album Weckt Die Toten!.
In an interview with Good Housekeeping, 'Yellowstone' actress Kelly Reilly reflected on her time portraying Beth Dutton on the Paramount Network drama series.
The verse of the song that appears in this theme was sung by Lori Perry. Judy Henske included a version on her 1965 album Little Bit Of Sunshine . . . Little Bit Of Rain. Bill Medley included this song on his 1969 album Soft and Soulful. Scott Walker released an album named Any Day Now in 1973, which featured the song as its opening track.