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Opening
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Silver Dagger
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East Virginia
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Fare Thee Well
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House of the Rising Sun
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All My Trials
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Wildwood Flower
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Donna Donna
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John Riley
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Rake and Rambling Boy
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Little Moses
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Mary Hamilton
06:43
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Henry Martin
05:01
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El Preso Numero Nueve
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Club 47/Fare Thee Well, Joan By Nina Ricci
VERSE 1
Black raven skies and tresses blowing in the wind Running to make her show, barefoot in the nighttime snow She was barely 18, and already catching the light Illumined in black and white, in a picture from 59
The crowds were lined outside
Chorus
Was it the glow the coffeehouse light that pulled the people in? In Cambridge singing from the stage of the Club 47
VERSE 2
One summer in Chicago, the Gate of Horn took her in
She was under the wing of Bob Gibson, pillowed in Odetta’s breast Reviews from Newport read: her star is on the rise,
She still played Tuesday nights selling out the Club 47
CHORUS
Was it the glow the coffeehouse light that pulled the people in? In Cambridge singing from the stage of the Club 47
BRIDGE
In Greenwich Village she met Bob Dylan
And history was made that day
The ancient folk songs, turned to anthems
The times were changing so the music changed And the Cambridge angel had to go her way She bid farewell to the old cafe
CHORUS
Was it the glow the coffeehouse light that pulled the people in? In Cambridge singing from the stage of the Club 47
Was it the glow the coffeehouse light that pulled the people in? It was Joan Baez singing on the stage of the Club 47
Transition
Years of concerts on the road, and a voice heard round the world I was just fourteen years old, the first time I heard you sing
-- It was “Blowin’ In The Wind”
VERSE 1
I was starting to learn the guitar, to write songs and to sing
When I quit the piano I think my dad thought “she'll never amounting to anything” Then your voice came to me through the speakers in my room
I got sidelined on rock and roll, by my new folk hero
Pre Chorus
Years of concerts on the road, and leagues of fans adore you Living history unfolds in a farewell circuit ending
CHORUS
60 years on the music, with a voice heard ‘round the world Fare Thee Well, Joan
VERSE 2
I was reading your memoir for fun the summer I turned 18
Heading to Boston in the fall to start college classes in the spring
then your voice came to me through the speakers in my room
I started to see that I was treading the embers of the Harvard Square folk music scene
Pre Chorus
Years of concerts on the road, and leagues of fans adore you Living history unfolds with a farewell circuit ending
CHORUS
60 years on the music, and a voice heard ‘round the world Fare Thee Well, Joan
A special message to Joan
Pre Chorus
Years of concerts on the road, and leagues of fans adore you Living history unfolds with a farewell circuit ending
CHORUS
Thank you for the music
I’ll carry it on
Fare Thee Well, Joan Fare Thee Well, Joan Fare Thee Well, Joan
“Club 47/Fare Thee Well, Joan” © 2020 Nina Ricci Music
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Nina Ricci Chattanooga, Tennessee
Nina Ricci is a folksinger, songwriter, and guitarist living and creating new music in Nashville Tennessee. Her style is "retro-progressive," throwing hints at the last folk revival and steaming forward; letting the hinges of tradition dangle among the stories she sings. ... more
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