Songbird - Eva Cassidy »
Posted By Spadecaller 7 months, 2 weeks ago in Arts & Entertainment"Songbird" by Eva Cassidy is a music video featuring art and paintings by Bouguereau, Manet, Lark, Spadecaller, and Young.
In 1998, two years after Cassidy died of cancer, this song was released on her album by the same name, "Songbird". The song was originally written by Christine McVie.
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Spadecaller7 months, 2 weeks ago
Thanks for commenting SenorC
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Eva certainly had a beautiful voice. I wish she had been discovered when she was living. -

uncle-dave7 months, 2 weeks ago
I want to second SenorCoconut’s thoughts on Eva’s voice. Since you posted the Fields of Gold video I have become an Eva Cassidy fan. She does have a beautiful voice and when you combine that with the wonderful art work and the artful transitions it is nothing less than superb. Thank you
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Spadecaller7 months, 2 weeks ago
Thanks dave! Glad to hear you have come to enjoy listening to her also.
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Spadecaller7 months, 2 weeks ago
Yes, I believe Stevie Nix was the first to do it. I do know that Stevie has recorded this same song on one their albums.
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ameliog7 months, 2 weeks ago
Her cover of "What a Wonderful World" is awesome too. Sweet voice.
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djn3nunez37 months, 2 weeks ago
Such a beautiful song and a beautiful voice. Brings back memories of the 70's and my High School love.
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