I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You): V Day Playlist #6 of 7
Posted by AllisonCrowe | Filed under Artist News, Canada, Concerts, Europe, Live Music, Music, Tours, Uncategorized, blog, piano, poetry, television, video, voice
Many of Allison Crowe’s releases are akin to modern-day field-recordings – with a naturalness absent from popular music for decades. Here, visiting a friend’s log-home on Salt Spring Island, Canada, she takes a seat at the piano and performs, in a single, first, take, a blues song by Ronnie Shannon – that which became a break-through hit for Aretha Franklin in 1967.
LaJay Alexander, friend to the late songwriter, and an artist who recorded “Say So” for Shannon’s blues, soul, funk+ label, Black Gold Records, generously posts: “Hello all, the young lady did a jam up job on the song, Ronnie Shannon would have loved it”:
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