This great song was written by John Prine. There is a wonderful version of Bonnie singing this with him.
@StoyTheOld
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A while back, I requested the Duet she did with John Prine. I love Bonnie, but I'm still trying to get more to react to the legendary John Prine.
@HyzersGR
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That’s the definitive version
@1dkappe
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Country? Blues, baby. John Prine was a fellow alumnus of the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, as was his good buddy Steve Goodman who wrote “City of New Orleans.” When I go to a class there, I always nod to Big Bill Broonzy’s guitar in the lobby.
@franscott3122
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Love both versions of this song. More from John Prine Definitely. John was the ultimate story teller. I think he holds the record for most Austin City limits appearances as well spanning 4 decades.
@StoyTheOld
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@@HyzersGR It's also from the "J.P. Live" album. One of my favorites.
@thomasgill2358
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Bonnie Rait is nothing short of amazing. I absolutely love this song. Her guitar playing is excellent as well.
@michlkwitz
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Bonnie Raitt is and always has been a blueswoman. In 1986, her career was considered pretty much over. Then, as she reached her 40s, she got off the drugs and booze and made the album that skyrocketed her into superstardom. She is such an amazing slide guitarist.
@kerrycronin3581
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Lowell George from Little Feat taught her to play slide
@jrox6091
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@@kerrycronin3581 Thank you. I loved Lowell George's beautiful voice. Another talented soul gone too soon.
@panicandfreakout-
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@@kerrycronin3581 and Mississippi Fred McDowell. But ultimately she evolved into her own style. She always plays it half time and it reminds me of her singing
@itchyandred4131
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I have been a Bonnie Raitt fan since the 70's I can't tell you how many copies of The Bonnie Raitt collection I've been through baddest Red haired guitar player ever✌️
@kerrycronin3581
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@@jrox6091 I have seen Little Feat dozens of times, but sadly never saw Lowell live.
@a2zme
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One of John Prine's finest .. you guys should check him out .. great story-teller. #RIPjohn
@steveexpat6906
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Would love to hear ya'll react to John Prine... Clay Pigeons, summers end, I remember everything. Sam Stone might be one of his best also. 🙏
@finsian3749
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Just saw Bonnie Raitt in concert last month. She is in her 70s and her voice sounds just as good. Great blues guitarist too!
@to5486-k7p
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John Prine's catalog is large and his heartfelt voice along with his genius writing ability is not to be missed
@paulwhite5840
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I listen to Hohn Prine almost everyday. Therapy!
@dougieyou
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ABSOLUTELY.. he has been a lifelong inspiration to me. I had seen him to many times to count and feel blessed to have his music in my life. What a wonderful human being he was.
@off-kiltervapors4634
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The Singing Mailman, RIP John.
@salishseaartsfoundation
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It's nice to see another die-hard fan of Prine's. Knowing this about him gives it away every time.
@deanreedy4991
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Bonnie and SRV were great friends and she sang at his funeral and at his tribute concert. He performed with many great female artist most people haven't even heard of
@BC-cp8nv
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Lou Ann Barton was in his band for a minute. Great blues singer.
@donnajustdonna
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I think of Bonnie Raitt as more blues than country. I saw her at the Hard Rock Live venue in Orlando about 15 years ago. When she sang this song is was pure MAGIC!
@guilhermebahia6050
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Yeah, I would also think so. But in this case is the cover of a Country song though.
@darylporter4005
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Great live version of this song on the No Nukes Concert LP
@AlanDavison
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Nick of Time is my favorite song by her. This is the first time I have ever heard her described as country. She is mostly considered a blues artist.
@dancoughlin3331
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I think that Bonnie like John Hyatt and JJ Cale defy categorizing but are influenced by folk, rock country and blues. Hiatt and Raitt both covered Something To Talk About, a great song written by female Canadian Songwriter Shirley Elkhard who recently passed.
@sourisvoleur4854
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Many of Prine's songs have a bit of a country feel, I think.
@carollittle1059
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She does it all so well. Her father John Raitt was a huge Broadway singer.
@garywi.9299
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One of the best.
@gizmo5925
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There's a video of Bonnie in a duet with her father singing "Hey There," a song from the musical "The Pajama Game," in which John Raitt had starred on Broadway way back in the 1950s.
@Roh_Echt
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*An All-Time Classic. Thank You Mr. John Prine for this one; circa 1971. Bonnie recorded it for her 1974 - Streetlights album.*
@troyhagen9843
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"How the hell can a person go to work in the morning then come home in the evening and have nothing to say?" Such a great line. John Prine wrote this song about an old woman along with many other amazing songs while he was a Chicago mailman in his early 20's. The movie critic Roger Ebert discovered John after he left a movie theater to go to a nearby folk club to get a beer because his popcorn was too salty. It was open mic night there and he saw John's performance. Even though he wasn't a music critic he wrote an article about John and the incredible songs he performed including "Angel From Montgomery."
@HidingFromFate
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Wow, what a great story or anecdote. Somehow I never knew of this despite being very familiar with Ebert when he wrote for the Sun times and had his movie review show with Gene Siskel on PBS. Or I may have known of this but had long since forgotten.
@Jessica_Roth
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Apparently getting discovered in Chicago is something of.a right place, right time thing. John Prine was discovered because Ebert walked in on open-mic night. Styx got their national deal because Jim Smith (the WLS deejay) found one of their local-label songs on the jukebox at a pizza parlor. And Rock Hudson was, er, discovered in the freight elevator at Marshall Field…but that's a bit of an "adults-only" story, so…
@stephenjohnson8617
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Ok… this song all About the Great lyrics..
@notesandlettersbillcushing7741
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I'd argue that Bonnie is more blues than anything else!
@gissellest333
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She has a voice that just makes you feel, soulful singer.
@randymiller4741
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Written by Jon Prine. R.I.P jon
@davidmalone3317
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John Prine is an extensive rabbit hole well worth getting into.Miss you John.
@myownchannel247
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John Prine wrote and performed this originally, don’t miss it! 🔥
@clg3697
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I went to many of her shows in the 80's to see her rock out with the blues. As mentioned, the great John Prine wrote the beautiful, "Angel From Montgomery", the character, an older woman, feels life has passed her by & is looking for some meaning. She may be feeling older than her years & is dreaming of things that would make her feel special. I think most people feel this at some point in their lives, if only for moment. Some of her popular hits are "Thing Called Love", "Have A Heart" "Nick Of Time" & try "Love Me Like A Man", Blender Blues", "Walking Blues" for some of her blues songs.
@henryphilipvige777
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Bonnie Raitt is incredible!! She has won 14 grammys!!!!! Amazing talent!! "Nick of Time" kicks it!! Also her recent grammy for "Just Like That" Her music is the BEST!!!
@floorticket
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RIP John Prine. Jesus .... one of the best songs in the English language.
@Masqueraid2572
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Bonnie is more of a blues woman. However she can sing pretty much any genre of music. She is actually considered a cross over artist. Amazing all around musician.
@gkiferonhs
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YEA!!!! Bonnie!!!! This is still her as a balladeer, I'd love for you to hear her sassy blues. Songs like: Give It Up, You Gotta' Know How, Mighty Tight Woman, Wah She Go' Do?
@jeffreyflint6286
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Right on man. She's just oh yeah always. ⚘⚘⚘
@debrabeck9630
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Love Give it Up
@surlechapeau
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Jay & Amber, You'll love her "Thing Called Love", "Nick of Time", "Loves Sneakin' Up On You" and many more!!!
@jeffdempsey6478
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Yes!
@sandrajoyce3807
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Bonnie is one of the all time greats!
@jeffdetmer4681
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The great Bonnie Raitt. Bonnie is a huge part of the blues/rock genre. She mostly plays slide guitar, and she is amazing at it. Bonnie can stand on any stage with the best rock or blues or country musicians and hold her own!! Also one of many great songs written by the great John Prine.
@TheTexasRedhead62
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Bonnie and Susan Tedeschi do the best versions of this song and they’ve also performed it together, which was awesome.
@NeenMove
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BONNIE RAITT ONE OF THE G.O.A.T. and in my top 10 favorite artist ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@karenmikalofsky5287
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She’s a treasure. Lovely voice and skilled guitarist.
@peapods42
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See Bonnie Raitt live if you can. It's worth every penny. She sounds just as good as she did 40 years ago and you will CRY.
@michaelcollier9893
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Bonnie is a icon! She is by far my favorite female vocalist. She is a great slide gutiar player as well. Here main genre is blues, but she mixes a little rock and country twang in there too. Some of my favorites by Miss Raitt are: Gamblin Man, Love Me Like A Man, Love Sneaking Up On You, Love Letter, Thing Called Love, Not The Only One, Nick Of Time and my #1 Fealing Of Falling! I saw here around 2013 in Baltimore inner harbor, a great concert Note: I'm pretty sure she played at S.R.V.'s funeral, two blues legends!!! Ps: I have to gush a little, that FIRE red hair, what man could resist, she is my type of woman😊
@steverusso177
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Second album I ever owned. Still got it. Seen her several times. Blues,rock,country,folk rolled into one talented lady
@jrox6091
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I first heard this song when John Denver included it on his 1973 Farewell Andromeda album. He did a great job of it. I was 13 & didn't know of John Prine for a few more years. Fast forward to the 80s when Bonnie Raitt returned to the music charts. God gave her such a gift of a voice and guitar talent. KZitem shows us how many musicians have covered this one, and why not? It's a gift from Mr. Prine to the world.
@christinadavis1149
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John Denver’s version is so so good. You need to check it out.
@resurrectionwaiting9294
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John Denver's album 'Farewell Andromeda' is a great one!
@johndurham5629
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Check out her incredible "I Can't Make You Love Me" with Bruce Hornsby on the piano.
@f.murphy8340
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Cover of a John Prine song... He is worth your time for sure...
@bosgaurus1
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Amber, This song was on John Prine's first album from 1971. Sadly, COVID 19 took John away from us in April of 2020. He hag continued to write and perform until his death. Please more songs by him. After getting out of the Army during the Vietnam war, John became a mailman in Chicago. He wrote most of his songs while walking his route delivering mail. The story of how this song came about is long, too long to copy and paste the whole thing here. I'll link the whole interview where he talks about his writing style and how this song came about. "Eddie said, “Why don’t we write a song together?” And I said, “Jeez, I’ve never written with anybody. But I guess we could try.” So we went over to his apartment, and I said, “What do you want to write about?” And he said, “I really like that song you wrote about old people, let’s write another song about old people.” I said [laughs], “I can’t, Eddie, I said everything I wanted to in ‘Hello In There,’ I can’t do it.” So I thought for awhile and said, “How bout a song about a middle-aged woman who feels older than she is.” And Eddie goes, “Naw.” [Much laughter] But the idea stuck with me, and when I went home I started “Angel From Montgomery” that night. With the words “I am an old woman named after my mother”... americansongwriter.com/john-prine-angel-from-montgomery-behind-the-song/
@markmaioli4
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Bonnie Raitt is the real deal! Great singer AND guitar player. New song for me ... excellent!
@carterstanley561
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John Prine wrote this. They do it as a duet live. But his solo version is awesome, as is Bonnie Raitt. My favorite version of this is actually The Tedeschi Trucks Band doing it. Awesome song...
@Shrykespeare
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One of BOnnie's earlier songs, from 1974, and written by the legendary John Prine. You've done some of her biggest hits, to be sure, but I think you'd love the smooth vibe of "Nick of Time", or perhaps "Love Sneakin' Up On You".
@rubyswaim1441
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To hear her sing this live is an emotional experience. I have seen grown men cry when she sang this.
@msmrsro
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First time I ever heard this song was from an amazing young singer on a competition show. Wonderful song! I think it’s originally a John Prine song?
@jeffreyflint6286
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Yes it is.
@jeffking887
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Yup. John wrote it
@sealfan1000
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Bonnie Raitt is a Blues Legend -when she plays the slide guitar...Good Lord
@BoomerMcBoom
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Written by a very young John Prine (RIP).
@jamiedianne6778
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Wow! I’ve never heard this song but Bonnie Raitt’s vocals are always incredible! Love it.❤
@mellenbecker56
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the best version is her with John Prine, IMHO
@703Gerry
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The song she does with Willie Nelson called "You Remain" is another favorite song of hers and very deep meaning behind the words.
@nancytoothaker3224
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Bonnie Raitt live is just....sublime. It's what she does, it's who she is. She's toured with the same guys FOREVER and I've seen her perform probably close to 20 times. I hope to see her again, for the first time in a while, here in Colorado this fall.
@sharonvincent4238
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Saw her live in Memphis a few years ago; she was terrific! When her concert was over, some local or visiting musicians showed up on stage. They were going to hang around and jam together for a while. Those in the audience who wanted to stay were allowed to. Unfortunately I am retired and had an hour and a half drive home, and it was almost midnight. This old lady had to leave but I know I missed a great event. She was very talented.
@texasron9131
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Saw Bonnie in Chicago in 1984 … great musician with a soulful voice. She is always underrated.
@elizabethfranco1284
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One of the the great ladies of rock, amazing and talented love her.
@williamthompson-xm3dy
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She is considered one of the great blues slide guitarist. Great voice also. Hey she’s great.
@curtiskurokawa8200
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Bonnie does a great cover of Joni Mitchell's "That Song About The Midway".
@miltonslocum8957
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So glad you got back to some Bonnie Rhett!! She is classified as a blues artist and has received many awards including ten Grammy Awards and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2000 she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Rolling Stone listed her number 50 their list of the Hundred Greatest Singers of All Time. They also listed her as one of the Top Hundred Greatest Guitarist of All Time. And B. B. King said she was the "best damn slide player working today". Looking forward to more Bonnie Rhett!!
@unclebobunclebob
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Oh to see a young Bonnie. Such a great artist. A beautiful singer and kick-ass guitar player.
@susanpeterson9947
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Bonnie Raitt personifies The Blues for me, end of discussion. Thanks for swinging back around to her. Merry Christmas.
@davidburgess3882
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"Standing in the Doorway Crying". Written by Bob Dylan. Her performance is stunning!
@JimScholfield
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Damn Bonnie is good! She has a real high and important place in music.
@karinivester295
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Bonnie is a blues LEGEND
@brenth5622
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Ive gotten to see her perform in concert twice. Life changing! Love her!!
@eaccristo
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She is beautiful inside and out. Very respected with all music community’s.
@ivylady13
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I saw Bonnie Raitt at a Charity concert in L.A. She was spectacular! Too may great songs to mention.
@Robert.a1956
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Bonnie Raitt is amazing. You should check out Thing Called Love from the Nick of Time album. The whole album is a classic and brought Bonnie back into the spotlight. She is an amazing artist.
@scottblakey1603
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I saw John Prine open for Bonnie here in Dallas. They did this song together. John did a song called "Dear Abby, Dear Abby"!
@rogertroja4400
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Dear Abby, dear Abby, you won't believe this; My stomach makes noises whenever I kiss. My girlfriend tells me its all in my head, but my stomach tells me to write you instead. Signed: Noisemaker. Noisemaker, Noisemaker, you have no complaint; you are what you are and you ain't what you ain't. So listen up buster and listen up good, stop wishing for bad luck and knockin' on wood. Signed, Dear Abby Dear Abby, dear Abby, I never had thought that me and my girlfriend would ever get caught. We were sittin' in the basement just shootin' the breeze, with her hair up in curlers and her pants to her knees. Signed, Just Married.
@jeanstrickland2445
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I could listen to her sing all day so beautiful 💕
@rebo2610
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This is one of my favorite Bonnie Raitt songs. She's primarily a blues singer. I love her! Others have mentioned John Prine - definitely do that! An amazing songwriter!
@alpetrocelli4465
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Bonnie Raitt is a Blues super hero! She kills on guitar & has played with the greats. 💌🎶
@sheriherrington8239
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One of my very favorite songs. Just the rawness and purity. So glad you reacted to fit
@kurtborchers6178
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i know i'm a day late, but there's a much later live version she has where she's got TONS of guests performing with her...like Jackson Browne and Bruce Hornsby. it's a far more soulful version than this one as she's a lot closer to the age of the woman in the song and she's lived a lot more life. most definitely worth the listen.
@johndurham5629
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"Angel from Montgomery" is slang for a pardon from the governor of Alabama to a prisoner.
@CrayCruz
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I've been singing her praises for the longest time here on your channel...Bonnie Raitt's voice is pure "Mississippi river" smooth blues, just ambling down the line. My favorite is "Have a Heart" from the movie "Heart Condition" (1990) with Denzel and Bob Hoskins. But her cover of "Can't Find My Way Home" is sumptious golden honey vocals that will melt your heart. It's recorded live from 1972 and is gorgeous and begins about 2:45 minutes into the recording Bonnie and Lowell George & John Hammond - it has over 6 million views. Recorded in Ultrasound Studios, Hempstead NY, October 17, 1972 (Bonnie, I believe was 19 y.o. when she sang this beautiful song by Stevie Winwood).
@adox66
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I saw her live earlier this year and of course played this song. 73 years old now and if anything sings better now than when she was younger. An absolute gem.
@sandyk.
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Bonnie is an amazing singer. I also love Susan Tedeschi's cover of this song.
@fishfinder6427
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She is one of my all time favorite female songwriters, singers and guitarists!!
@michaelknight2118
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John Prine song. She is a master. John write so much.Many artists were touched by him, R.I.P John. Bonnie is a treasurer. Thank you again, more John Prine, please.
@davidogg5269
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There is an incredible video of Bonnie Raitt and her father John Raitt singing "Blowing Away" with a full orchestra. John Raitt was an amazing voice in musical theater. This will pull at your heartstrings seeing father and daughter sing this tune. There is also another incredible video of Bonnie and Linda Ronstadt singing this song.
@richardpare3538
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Bonnie is one of the greats, and is rated as one of the very best female guitarists. She had a great start in the early '70's, then went the route that too many musicians did back then with the drugs and booze. She went back to her roots, and garnered 19 Grammy's, and FINALLY got inducted into the RRHOF.
@Alyanya1
Жыл бұрын
Ugggh, my heart. I love this song so much, it's one of my all time favorites and this is by far my favorite version!
@pttp5509
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Bonnie had some great rocking blues songs - check out Thing Called Love or Something To Talk About. Bonnie was first known for folk and blues - long before she was a mainstream singer
@daviddragavon7555
Жыл бұрын
I have had a celebrity crush on .Bonnie since 1971. Blues is her passion and slide guitar is her thing. She has a remarkable way of showing strength and pain in her voice ....at the same time. Having a John Prine song to sing, a brilliant bonus! She can be playful too: "Something to talk about"
@billnorwood168
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Susan Tedeschi, another blues "sanger" also has an excellent version of this song that's EXCELLENT...
@lauriewaters7206
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I'm so happy I came across you guys. So many forgotten songs and groups from my younger days I keep adding to my listen list. Thank you
@mr.mcewan9261
Жыл бұрын
Amber, Another of you favorite artists, Susan Tedeschi, did a cover of this song. It's different than Bonnie Raitt's version but equals Bonnie's. In fact Susan and Bonnie have done a duet of this song live. You'd enjoy both Susan's version and the duet. As stated this song was written by the late John Prine. Prine was one of the most talented song writers of our time and many stars did covers of his work. He also wrote a song called "Paradise" "Paradise" was covered by John Fogerty, John Denver, Johnny Cash, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Randy Travis, and Dwight Yoakam among over 20 major Artists. John Denver's cover was probably the one most people would reference.
@colecolettecole
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my favorite song her singing it ~ gorgeous
@michaelpond6386
Жыл бұрын
Bonnie is a blues artist and amazing slide player too. She connects with audiences on a level few others do.
@atuuschaaw
Жыл бұрын
I love Bonnie Raitt. She is not only a wonderful musician, but she is a wonderful humanitarian as well. Living here along the Blues Highway, she and John Fogerty are responsible for giving recognition to local artists, and supplying headstones for the graves of the late great blues artists here in Mississippi. ♥
@TheBham54
Жыл бұрын
Saw Bonnie at the Ryman back in May & she was every bit as good as she was when I first saw here in Vermillion, S.D. back in 1974 (opening for Jackson Browne). Love her, what a woman, what a gift.
@robbierobinson3966
Жыл бұрын
The great John Prine. Was fortunate to have seen Bonnie Raitt at a BYOB in a National Guard Armory back about 1978 in Mobile Alabama. Thanks for your reaction.
@andrewleavenworth2309
Жыл бұрын
Bonnie Raitt! Delicious blues! Her whole Nick of Time album is sublime and I know you have reacted to a couple of songs from it already. A really sassy one that you might really enjoy is "Thing Called Love." Her guitar licks on that are hot and the bass is strong.
@541walker
Жыл бұрын
Bonnie is a great blues guitarist and singer. She has played a lot with all the old blues men and women. Her 'Women Be Wise' with Sippie Wallace is a must listen. Also, 'I'm in The Mood' with John Lee Hooker shows her love for the blues.
@jackiec859
Жыл бұрын
Bonnie is much more blues than anything else. BLUES....!💙
@granthosier8518
Жыл бұрын
Linda Ronstadt also does a beautiful cover of this song. I have had the pleasure of seeing Bonnie perform a few times. The best by far, was during her participation in the "No Nukes" tour with Graham Nash, Jackson Brown and Michael McDonald. Small (maybe 200 people) Ampitheater with seating on the grassy knoll. Beautiful Sonoma County late spring day. Everyone brought picknick lunches and spent the better part of the day listening to some amazing music.
@1972mrgray
Жыл бұрын
One of my all-time favorite singers.
@KenRoerden
Жыл бұрын
Love Bonnie. Her voice, her slide guitar, everything. This was the first song of hers I heard and have always loved it. Her cover of Runaway a few years later was next. Another one you should check out. You already did it by Del Shannon. Then I heard her cover Baby Come Back by the Equals and Just Me And The Boys. Please do those two. I got to see her at the Bumbershoot festival in Seattle Labor Day weekend in 1987. It was just her and one guy on Friday afternoon.. Fantastic performance outside with a small crowd. Then she really took off in 1989 with her Nick Of Time album. Every song is great. The Road's My Middle Name is my favorite. Also check out Papa Come Quick from Luck Of The Draw. It is fun. Looking forward to you reacting to more Bonnie. Anything, early middle or recent. Lot's of live stuff out there.
@donnabruhn6907
Жыл бұрын
Bonnie is a legend, great slide guitar player. I have seen her in person, please go see her. You will love her even more
@DavidTateVA
Жыл бұрын
This is a great one, but my favorite Bonnie tracks are "Give It Up", "You Gotta Know How", "I Can't Make You Love Me", and "Love Me Like a Man". Trivia: Bonnie Raitt is one of very few people to be on Rolling Stone's "Top 100 Vocalists" and "Top 100 Guitarists" lists.
@z-man2343
Жыл бұрын
Bonnie Raitt is an absolute treasure. She is a tough, smooth-sangin', slide-playin' survivor of the 70's who came back from hell and took the music world by storm. Her 1991 release "Luck of the Draw" is sooo good, an awesome display of everything that makes this lady a true superstar.
@ptournas
Жыл бұрын
BB KING said “I came up in a macho world and never thought I’d ever declare the best living slide guitarist to be a woman. Well, I’m declaring. I’m also saying Bonnie is as true-blue an artist as anyone before or since. She might be singing pop or she might be singing R&B, but she’s never far from the source. She has become part of the source herself. She’s a master.”
@teej0813
Жыл бұрын
Bonnie Raitt has great vocal control, and she's a dang good guitarist as well. The 'bluesy vibe' you referred to is partly in her ability to slide up to a note, but not slide all the way. By keeping the note slightly on the low (flat) side of true, it leaves the listener anticipating a resolution. I find myself using body language in an attempt to help her climb up to the true note. When she doesn't... when she holds the note slightly flat... that's a small part of what makes the blues the blues. Takes good sense and vocal control to know when to do it and do it well. I probably didn't explain that very well. Sorry if that was confusing.
@madmac4185
Жыл бұрын
1 of the most beautiful pieces of music. That I ever have been blessed enough to have listened to. It truly moves me every time I hear it, thx ;- ]
@carolmartin4413
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Bonnie and John Prine...your singing and song writing always made my day. True musicians.
@marioleon2479
Жыл бұрын
Bonnie's self-written song "Just Like That..," from her most recent album of the same title was just nominated for this year's Song of the Year Grammy award. The nomination came as a surprise as it is the only one of the nominees that was NOT released as a radio hit single. Also, the ONLY song nominee written by only one songwriter, I might add. Check it out and get ready to be taken on an unimaginable journey. Have tissues on hand. Yeah, it's THAT good.
@waltw4537
Жыл бұрын
Great artist. Great tune. John Prine tune. Actually, I just love this lady. Rocking version here! Thanks!
@boosingh
Жыл бұрын
Saw her earlier in the year at The Beacon in NYC. She still brings it and performs Angel From Montgomery every night
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