Bonnie Dobson - Morning Dew - Live At Folk City 1962 video free download


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live at folk city in New York. She was only 21 years old.

Setlist:

Bonnie Dobson At Folk City

1. ONCE MY TRUE LOVE

2. LOVE HENRY

3. IRISH EXILE SONG

4. SHULE AROON

5. BONNIE'S BLUES

6. PETER AMBERLEY**

7. C'EST L'AVIRON*

8. THE HOLLY BEARS A BERRY

9. TWO CAROLS FOR A NUCLEAR AG

a. A CAROL FOR SHELTERED SHUT-INS

b. A CAROL FOR U.N. DELEGATES

10. MORNING DEW

BONNIE DOBSON, vocals and guitar

ART ROSENBAUM, guitar** and banjo*

''Morning Dew", also known as "(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew", is a post-apocalyptic folk-rock song written by Canadian singer Bonnie Dobson in 1962, that has become a standard.

According to Dobson in a 1993 interview, "Morning Dew" was inspired by the film On the Beach.

Fred Neil heard Dobson's song and re-arranged it to suit his own style. Tim Rose heard Neil's version and then recorded his own in 1966, adding himself as co-writer. Through a loophole in US copyright law, Rose was able to claim royalties. Dobson has consistently questioned Rose's right to a co-writing credit.

Comments

9 years ago

lrider001

A army of none

9 years ago

George Sams

We all pray that the dew never falls on us, for our kids sake. But in eastern europe the winds of war are blowing again and will we use these horrible things again?

9 years ago

Morrigan Ravenchild

Incredible!!!!

10 years ago

Joel Werner

Haunting 

10 years ago

Southern Jameson West

......................................................prophetic....................................!!!

10 years ago

Southern Jameson West

.........................................................got live if you want it....................!!!

10 years ago

Cathy Meierjurgen

Suns coming up right now thought it might be a good way to wake up

10 years ago

HalfMoon Putney

Beautiful! Looking forward to seeing Bonnie Dobson here at The Half Moon on 30 April 2014 x

10 years ago

Angelo Mercure

Absolutely INCREDIBLE.Bonnie Dobson's Morning Dew touchesthe heart.Thank you for posting.

10 years ago

Martijn Leijen

Crying our way back the the source/

10 years ago

Fernando Anselmo

Bonnie Dobson - Morning Dew - Live At Folk City 1962

10 years ago

Samuel Rountree

*Bonnie Dobson*She is the one that wrote this classic. This version recorded in 1962 live at Folk City.

10 years ago

Philip Sutton

And Tim Rose pinched Fred Neil's arrangement!

10 years ago

Willie Finn

one of those songs that just passes from one generation to the next. tim rose`s live version is great, too.

10 years ago

AL M

Weird song. If "morning dew" is fallout, why does she ask to go walking in it. I'm missing something. Why make a song about nuclear war and use hidden meaning for everything? Her voice gives me chills, not in a good way. Who cares who wrote or arranged this song? I will keep on listening to Lulu, better voice/music and hidden meaning too? I don't analyse songs, I just enjoy them, who cares what they mean.

10 years ago

Chris Lean

She is as good as Sandy Denny and Judy Collins.

10 years ago

Beatle Bug

Best version of this song period

10 years ago

TurtleDude1959

when you write something that worked for the best southern blues voice (Gregg Allman) to the Grateful Dead, to Robert Plant to Nazareth, you have some serious talent

11 years ago

tar heel

Hi Shiver, have you ever heard Nanci Griffith, I love The Speed of the Sound of Lonelyness, I think Love at the 5 & ddime is good also

11 years ago

tar heel

No more than you, but I think Bonnie is refering to nuclear fallout. It was on everone's mind at this time. I like the way Garcia changed the end of this song (ha was so cool)

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