This brings back so many happy memories… a different version from the one I used to endlessly play on my old Dansette record player – it was red.
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This brings back so many happy memories… a different version from the one I used to endlessly play on my old Dansette record player – it was red.
The beautiful villages and moors around Haworth that inspired the literary work of the Brontë sisters. Photography by Andrew Fowler.
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I liked the Joe Cocker version on the Mad Dogs and Englishman album.I was into LSD then so that could be the reason. Met a lot of nice folks on Mars and Venus too.
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I liked the odd Joe song but never had any of his albums.
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Leon Russell was in the group and A song for You is my favorite of all time.I just played it and I don’t know why but I can’t help but cry. It just reminds me of all the sad and lonely times in my life.It took such a long time to find the joy I have now.Can you be happy but yet cry at the same time or am I alone?
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Yes definitely… a happy ending makes me blub!
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Thanks and happy mother’s day.
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Awww, thank you! x
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