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|    Paul Kirby to All    |
|    Re: Malvina Reynold's Turn Around    |
|    29 Feb 08 10:00:22    |
      f2b42cec       From: prkirby@bigpond.net.au              LanceU1943 wrote:       I always love this one. The first version I can recall hearing was       Harry Belafonte's 1958 one (on "Love is a Gentle Thing" LP). Truly a       beautiful version. It makes for a great, and very appropriate, lullaby       for the little ones.              Paul              > While walking my dog this morning, I remembered Dick and Dee Dee       > singing       >       > "Where have you gone,       > My little one, little one,       > Where have you gone,       > My babies, my own       >       > Turn around and you're two       > Turn around and you're four       > Yurn around, you're a young man,       > Walking out of the door."       >       > I wonder who else might have sung the song. In my mind, I could hear       > Judy Collins singing it. My memory hears Harry Belafonte singing it in       > his own distinctive way. I can hear the Kingston Trio harmonizing it.       > It is the kind of song that Ian and Sylvia did so well in their       > Vanguard days. I would love to hear from anyone else who remembers the       > early years of folk music who rememberthis beautiful song.       >       > Lance              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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