Judy Henske - Till The Real Thing Comes Along album flac
Performer: Judy HenskeTitle: Till The Real Thing Comes Along
Style: Folk
Released: 1964
MP3 album: 1824 mb
FLAC album: 1823 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Rock / Folk and Country
Till the Real Thing Comes Along" (1964). High Flying Bird" (sometimes "High Flyin' Bird") is a song written by American folk and country singer-songwriter Billy Edd Wheeler, and first recorded by Judy Henske in 1963. It was performed and recorded by many musicians and groups in the mid and late 1960s, and was influential on the folk rock genre. The song's first published recording was by Judy Henske, as the B-side of her late 1963 Elektra single "Charlotte Town", and then as the title track of her second album in 1964 The song was recorded by We Five with the only vocal by their lead singer Beverly Bivens on their 1967 album Make Someone Happy.
Till the Real Thing Comes Along. Judy Henske and High Flying Bird. Written-By – A. Nichols, L. E. Freeman, M. Holiner, S. Cahn, S. Chaplin. But as a whole the album is fantastic, has folk, blues, and jazz elements all in one. On some tracks she sounds very akin to janis joplin in my opinion. Reply Notify me Helpful.
Judy Henske: listen and download Alfred Newman, Judy Henske - Careless Love, Bohuslav Myslík, Craig Doerge, Eduard Pergner, Jitka Zelenková, Judy Henske, Ladislav Štaidl se svým orchestrem - Pojď jen dál /jsi očekáván/ (Might As Well Have A Good Time), Judy Henske - High Flying Bird, Judy Henske - Charlotte Town & more. Judy Henske - The Death Defying Judy Henske: The First Concert Album, 2006. Sing A Rainbow 01:58. High Flying Bird 1964. Henske next moved to New York City, where she became a fixture on the Greenwich Village folk scene. She was spotted by Elektra Records, then one of America's most prestigious folk labels, and in 1963 they released her self-titled debut album. The Death Defying Judy Henske: The First Concert Album found Henske adding soul and R&B influences to her already broad stylistic range, and while it was a strong work, it made little impression on the charts. Henske cut three singles for Reprise with Nitzsche at the controls, including a striking version of Fred Neil's "The Dolphins" (retitled "Dolphins in the Sea"), before she and the label parted ways.
Until the Real Thing Comes Along. (It Will Have to Do) Until the Real Thing Comes Along" is a popular song first published in 1936. Another version has, immediately below the title, the words: "with Piano Accordion". I believe I have almost all of the music that Judy Henske recorded.
Tracklist
| A | Till The Real Thing Comes Along | 2:59 |
| B | Lonely Train | 2:32 |









