Some background: "Angel from Montgomery," written in 1971 by John Prine, has been recorded by a number of people, including artists as diverse as Dave Matthews, Tanya Tucker, Susan Tedeschi, and Ben Harper. But the biggest impact was made by Bonnie Raitt who recorded it in 1974 and has kept the song in her play set pretty much ever since. Part of what I've always found fascinating about the song is that John Prine wrote it from a female's perspective -- the beginning lyrics being, "I am an old woman..." There aren't that many songs written that way.
Why I chose this song: I could say I chose it because I think it's a beautiful song, but really, I could say that about every song I choose. Another reason I chose it is because it's a great, wistful piece of poetry set to disarmingly simple and sweet music -- the chords G - C - D - F being all there is to it. It doesn't get much simpler than that. But really, the main reason I chose it is because I was looking for a song I could sing on TG with my wife Jamie, having been inspired by Chris's wonderful video of "Summer Wine" he did with his daughter. Considering that Jamie has zilch for a musical background, never even sang until she met me, and doesn't play an instrument, I think she did a terrific job.
The challenges: My own maddening lack of ability to maintain attention. I did "For No One" in three takes. "Junk" required two takes. "Angel from Montgomery," by far the easiest song of all? Nineteen takes. It just goes to show that the easiest songs are sometimes the hardest to pull off -- especially when your mind is wandering to Jamie's clothing or to her hair or to how much I love the fact that she's doing this with me. Only four chords, and yet I managed to keep flubbing them. Go figure.
ANGEL FROM MONTGOMERY by DennisG (and wife Jamie)
Hi Dennis,
Looks/sounds like you two had a lot of fun with this. Nineteen takes? It sure doesn't look like you've grown tired of it. I love this song, though I'm only familiar with Bonnie Raitt's recording of it. Nice job and thanks for sharing it.
-Stuart
Looks/sounds like you two had a lot of fun with this. Nineteen takes? It sure doesn't look like you've grown tired of it. I love this song, though I'm only familiar with Bonnie Raitt's recording of it. Nice job and thanks for sharing it.
-Stuart
How fun that you guys are doing this together. None of us are Neil, or even close to professionals. So flubs or breaks in rhythm are just part of it. They just get better with time. It looked to me like you could have given us the first take, and we still would have gotten the joy out of it.
Thanks much for sharing !!!
Thanks much for sharing !!!
HEY you two.I no this is to be a family friendly site.WOW nice outro Dennis.And just like and old western the guys gets the girl in the end.
Once again Dennis Cant say enough about you(AND NOW YOUR LOVELY WIFE JAMIE)performance.Your guys seem to had as much fun making that as i did watching it.
BRAVO!!BRAVO!!Kevin
Once again Dennis Cant say enough about you(AND NOW YOUR LOVELY WIFE JAMIE)performance.Your guys seem to had as much fun making that as i did watching it.
BRAVO!!BRAVO!!Kevin
Dennis
That was truly brilliant. And good though your playing was, I'm sure that you wont be disappointed to hear that I think Jamie really stole the show with a very confident and accomplished piece of singing.
I've only recently discovered John Prine and there are some brilliant duets with the wonderful Iris Dement on You Tube which I think the 2 of you would do excellently together.
Great video, congratulations to you both.
r
That was truly brilliant. And good though your playing was, I'm sure that you wont be disappointed to hear that I think Jamie really stole the show with a very confident and accomplished piece of singing.
I've only recently discovered John Prine and there are some brilliant duets with the wonderful Iris Dement on You Tube which I think the 2 of you would do excellently together.
Great video, congratulations to you both.
r