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Ayana Willowsong
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 10:43 pm Post subject: Regarding "Sweet Rivers" Reply with quote

This is in reference to my last post:
http://www.atlanticcommunityboard.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=178018#178018

"Sweet Rivers" is a very old hymn I fell in love with when I saw it performed live in, of all places, the outdoor garden at a bar on the railroad tracks in Fayetteville, Arkansas. By a bluegrass band, at that. Sung acapella.

All credit for the lyrics go to a composer named William Moore, and the tune, loosely, as well.

I haven't sung a lick onstage in about seven years, and just sort of did this spur of the moment - so please don't hate on the singer. Wink
Sorry, I could not find a way to upload it so that it would just play without needing to be downloaded by the viewer.
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