Mickey Newbury - Poison Red Berries video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/12/03

Poison Red Berries From the album In A New Age.

In a New Age was released in 1988, the first recording released by singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury since 1981's After All These Years. The album contains new versions of eight classic Newbury songs, with a full version of "All My Trials" which is part of Newbury's "An American Trilogy" (which is also included on the album.)

Newbury recorded the album with accompaniment from violinist Marie Rhines.

Comments

10 years ago

michaela gough

liked ray dexters version

10 years ago

TheJanka51

glad he let Glenn Barber do this song or we would have never known how great it was .

10 years ago

Malcolm Hamerston

Just............beautiful.

10 years ago

James Thigpen

This is the first time I've heard Mickey sing this . AWESOME ! Love and miss you Mickey .

11 years ago

carla jones

One of my all-time favorite songs. Heard Tammy Wynette do it live in Vegas in 1982 with my dad. We both cried! :-) Thanks so much for sharing! Great job.

11 years ago

lix2009

Newbury is God.

12 years ago

pecvillian

@danskheste You are welcome

12 years ago

danskheste

Oh THANK YOU! I love Mickey!

12 years ago

nylrede247amayu

What a beautiful tune!!! It can mean a lot of things. Ron , thank you for the great upload!

12 years ago

pecvillian

@impressionable1 Thank-you very much

12 years ago

impressionable1

Excellent production! Cross-fades and photo selection are very nice and meaningful.

12 years ago

pecvillian

@impressionable1 It is a good one glad you liked it

12 years ago

impressionable1

this is such an incredible song from an incredible writer. And singer,as well. it hit me like a ton of lead!

12 years ago

pecvillian

@mommenon1 oops friend

12 years ago

pecvillian

@mommenon1 I agree my fiend

12 years ago

Marianne Menon

I know we always have the tendency but we really should not compare Waylon and Mickey's music ♥...Both were brilliant performers and musicians, each in there own way! Waylon was a born country outlaw..Mickey didn't classify himself, he often mixed genres in the same song and he was a master of painting human emotions in his music..Both men were humble and both were performers of uncommon and timeless quality..both were friends and both are true American treasures! ♥ Both will be loved,always!

12 years ago

arinvests

@pecvillian Hi Ron, Amen to that ~ Arthur

12 years ago

pecvillian

@arinvests I will be posting more of his music soon. Nobody can compare to Waylon my friend

12 years ago

pecvillian

@baldnoogie You are welcome Luther. Glad you liked it

12 years ago

luther

nice tune Ron thanks for sharing

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