The following songs made me feel very good when I listend to them.
Ray Bonneville - Oxford Town
Wish Mark would do a cover sometime
Dirk Powell - Say Darling Say
Tim O'Brien - Red Dog in the Morning
Bobbie Gentry - Eleanor Rigby
Sarah Jarosz, Ring Them Bells
I also liked Weyes Blood - Movies
If there was not a female singer, you might think that this song was by the British rockband The Muse.
Fantastic song.
I love the story about Bobbie Gentry going completely off stage. If you think about it, this might be probably the hardest thing to do for a man. You have everything, money, fame, success, and then you just leave it all alone. That takes tremendous willpower, but in the long run, saves you from dying poor or in obscurity, or with people laughing at you, or forgetting you. The ultimate form of leaving early is probably The 27 Club. Imagine we'd now have 77-year-old Jim Morrison But he's the legend instead. I respect each man and woman who can quit with dignity. Because only time will tell who is who anyway.
Reading your message the song „Will you catch a falling star“ written by Boddy Braddock came to my mind immediately.
You are absolutely right. I also have the biggest respect for everyone who manages to find the right time to take this step back.
To make this decision sure is very hard, but otherwise you could end up like this person in the song.
Here are the lyrics
Would You Catch A Falling Star
You know the crowd was very small for a country music show
But he faked a curtain call just like it was years ago
And then a lady grabbed his arm as he staggered down the aisle
And with all his country charm he addressed her with a smile.
Would you catch a fallen star before he crashes to the ground
Don't you know how people are nobody loves you when you're down
Pick me up and take me home and I'll bring my old guitar
Sing a golden oldie song if you'll catch a fallen star.
He had a silver plated bus and a million country fans
Now there's just a few of us and he drives a little van
And they were beatin' down his door the lovely women left and right
And now he's on a hardwood floor a wonderin' where he'll spend the night
Would you catch a fallen star before he crashes to the ground
Don't you know how people are nobody loves you when you're down
Pick me up and take me home and I'll bring my old guitar
Sing a golden oldie song if you'll catch a fallen star
Sing a golden country song if you'll catch a fallen star.
I only know the version by John Anderson. But there might be other artist having recorded this song, also.