Found the song!
Feb. 10th, 2007 09:50 amAbout eight months ago, I posted because I was trying to remember a song that I could only come up with bits and pieces of:
http://carbonel.livejournal.com/43175.html
A search on the Digital Tradition website turned it up:
http://www.mudcat.org/Detail.CFM?messages__Message_ID=451169
I should have tried that long ago, instead of relying on Google.
The song is "Hello Friend" by Peggy Seeger. I was derailed for a long time because I kept thinking it was written, or at least performed, by Pat and Victoria Garvey and kept searching on their names.
iTunes didn't have the version by Peggy Seeger, but it did have the one by the Johnstons, and since I clearly heard harmonies in the version in my head, I took a chance on that one. And it's the one! I'd still like to find a copy of the Peggy Seeger version, though.
(In order to buy the song on iTunes, I had to have a working credit card. And since I'd lost my credit card a while ago (and found it again, but the replacement had a new expiration date, so the old one was defunct), I had to get the new one out of the mailbox. Which meant going to the mailbox and collecting all the mail from the last several days. And then I had to find the envelope with the credit card. And validate the credit card online. And set up an iTunes account. All so I could spend $.99 to download one song. At least it was the right song.)
http://carbonel.livejournal.com/43175.html
A search on the Digital Tradition website turned it up:
http://www.mudcat.org/Detail.CFM?messages__Message_ID=451169
I should have tried that long ago, instead of relying on Google.
The song is "Hello Friend" by Peggy Seeger. I was derailed for a long time because I kept thinking it was written, or at least performed, by Pat and Victoria Garvey and kept searching on their names.
iTunes didn't have the version by Peggy Seeger, but it did have the one by the Johnstons, and since I clearly heard harmonies in the version in my head, I took a chance on that one. And it's the one! I'd still like to find a copy of the Peggy Seeger version, though.
(In order to buy the song on iTunes, I had to have a working credit card. And since I'd lost my credit card a while ago (and found it again, but the replacement had a new expiration date, so the old one was defunct), I had to get the new one out of the mailbox. Which meant going to the mailbox and collecting all the mail from the last several days. And then I had to find the envelope with the credit card. And validate the credit card online. And set up an iTunes account. All so I could spend $.99 to download one song. At least it was the right song.)