Tom Rush's impact on the American music scene has been profound. He helped shape the folk revival in the '60s and the renaissance of the '80s and '90s, his music having left its stamp on generations of artists. James Taylor told Rolling Stone, "Tom was not only one of my early heroes, but also one of my main influences." Country music star Garth Brooks has credited Rush with being one of his top five musical influences. Rush has long championed emerging artists. His early recordings introduced the world to the work of Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne and James Taylor, and in more recent years his Club 47 concerts have brought artists such as Nanci Griffith and Shawn Colvin to wider audiences when they were just beginning to build their own reputations.
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Nothing special! That song would get very few listens on Soundcloud!
I was at this concert! Loved it! Such wonderful memories.
I was actually at this concert.. soooo great and my first time seeing Tom live! Can’t believe it’s been 17 years.
Been a fan since the first time I heard you on the circle game album...baby Hippee days
This and Urge For Going....etched in my life
Well played Tom!
Love your music. God bless
Tom Rush has gone Bertie Higgins!🎉
I found Tom by others doing covers of his stuff
Tom Rush GOAT
Priceless !❤
Beautiful
Well…this one really started Sunday in the right direction…great fun…thanks Tom 😊
I doooo love this song!!! Love everything Tom does!! I’ve seen him three times in the past five years, and he is still awesome!! 💚💚💚🙏🏻🌎☮️🇺🇸🌊☘️
Just now got wind of this. Tom Rush, you are the bees knees. Thank you for all your years of music!!
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LOVE this tune (which I remember well, hearing some radio play in the mid-70s)! ❤ Beautiful song, melody, and tear-jerking lyrics! Tom Rush is an under-appreciated, GREAT Musician & Songwriter. Thank you, Tom, for one of those unforgettable, heart-wrenching songs!! 💔❤️🩹
Always played this song to my kids the night they left home for college. Been a fan of Tom since the 1960's 🤟
There are 3 signs of old age. One is loss of memory. I can't remember the other two.
I just love the man and he can jam no doubt about it…
This song and I Can't Make you Love Me - two great sad songs.
This amazing song is almost spoken, thanks Tom.
beautiful.open e tuning.
I Love it
Festival Express.....
first on my desert island songs ,brilliant.1
How good was that !!
He proved that less is best
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Like a really good whiskey, you only improve with time.
I am fan of his since 1969 when I saw him perform at a place in Provincetown,Ma, called the Blues Bag. His warmup act was non other than Jimmy Buffet Who at that time was doing folk music. Tom's side man is a well know jazz guitarist. Wish I could recall his name. Years later I ran into him again while working at channnel 2 PBS station. He was doing work on a recent album. It was his performance at Boston Symphony Hall. I remember him as a man who kind to his fans.
Lucky man
I have his High Roller album from the 70's of the James Montgomery Blues Band that I still play. Saw him give a show at a racetrack in New Hampshire. Great fun!
Bob sent me too, what a treat!
Old man‘a song
Audio sounds fabulous. Great music!
Two classy guys, finally noticed by Bob Lefsetz.
thanks for the tip Bob
Terrific. Glad I stopped by. Great memories here.
Wow. Thanks to Lefsetz. The greats still walk amongst us. They're hiding in saloons doing what they always do.
Cranky Bob Lefsetz sent me here
SO DAMN FUNNY 😂😂😂
I saw him in concert in 1986 along with George Carlin,Gary Shandling and Peter,Paul and Mary in Washington DC.
Somewhat me. Thx Carol.
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This is the best live version of his signature song.
People still think that it's a walker brothers song. I love their version, but this is the dogs 🐕
I actually take a fetal position, laughing from my stomach every time I hear this!😂
well done classic
Written by the brilliant Chuck Pyle. Always worth a listen