Back On The Street Again

February 29, 2024 00:02:10
Back On The Street Again
Heart Banter by David Gittlin
Back On The Street Again

Feb 29 2024 | 00:02:10

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Steve Gillette released his first album in 1967 titled simply “Steve Gillette.” Top-heavy with folk ballads and original songs, I thought the album was a strong debut. Gillette had already established himself as a noteworthy songwriter when Ian and Sylvia, a top Canadian folk duo, included “Darcy Farrow,” a song Gillette co-wrote on their 1966 album “Early Morning Rain.”

I still own Gillette’s debut album and listen to it occasionally. Despite all of this fanfare, Steve Gillette never became a household name. Some say Gillette’s obscure status is the result of his emergence towards the end of the folk music boom. I don’t buy the idea. For reasons unknown, some people never make it to stardom, no matter how much they want it. Gillette wanted it, but his music failed to resonate with audiences broadly enough to make him a bonafide star. He made several more albums and eventually married Cindy Magnuson. To this day, the duo continues to tour relentlessly and make a modest living with their music.

There are those who did make it big in the sixties, like two of my folk/pop favorites: Jackson Browne and Gordon Lightfoot. Still, Gillette has left us with a number of original and memorable songs. “Back On The Street Again” is one of them. Here’s my cover.

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[00:00:13] Speaker A: Gotta stand on my own I'm walking I don't be remember back oh, gotta be my cry again wondering why again you. [00:01:02] Speaker UNK: There was a. [00:01:03] Speaker A: Time when I thought the world was mine the world belong to somebody else now and I'm just standing in line so I'm thinking of me again that's the way it's gonna be I wait, I'll see you again close.

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