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Can't Get You Out Of My Head
« on: November 10, 2004, 23:25:50 »
On my way home from work tonight I was listening to Radio 2 (as I usually do at all hours)

'Monkey Boy' Mark Lamarr was just finishing & he played a trailer for Mark Radcliffe (who seems to have 'lost it' since his late night Radio 1 slot)
During the trailer, which was asking for songs/poems about towns, a song was playing as well.

I've heard it many times & like it lots, but.... I never get to hear the singers name.
It's called 'Our Town', or 'My Town', a female singer.

And no it's not a version of;
'Dirty Old Town' (Ewan McColl, or even The Pogues)
'My Hometown' (The Boss)

The singer sounds like she could be one of these;
Iris Dement
Kate Rusby
Kate (or Anne) McGarrigal(?)

Nancy Griffiths
Emmy-Lou Harris

The phrasing & accent is not easy to place.

I know Mike Harding plays it a lot on his Wednesday evening folk show
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Can't Get You Out Of My Head
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2004, 00:25:28 »
And the winner is........

Iris Dement


Decided to do a bit of searching, I'd got myself convinced since posting that it was Emmy-Lou, but as she guested on a Iris CD I got a link

Nice words & sentiments
'Our Town'


I also like the track she recorded with Steve Earle (& The Del McCoury band) for their CD 'The Mountain
'I'm Still In Love With You'
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