This sad song written and sung by Tim Hardin:
There is a cover played by The Nice featuring the great Keith Emerson.
There are two versions; this one recorded at studio included in The Nice (1969):
And this other recorded live at Fillmore East in NYC, released in the posthomous album...
In alphabetical order, male singers:
Chuck Berry
Ray Charles,
Nat King Cole
Bobby Darin
Fats Domino
Roy Orbison
Elvis Presley.
Same order, female singers:
June Christy
Ella Fitzgerald
Billie Holiday
Helen Merrill
Sarah Vaughan
Dinah Washington
Abandoned Luncheonette - Daryl Hall & John Oates
Aerosmith - Aerosmith
Aladdin Sane - David Bowie
Aquashow- Elliott Murphy
Bachman-Turner Overdrive II - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Band On The Run - Wings
Billion Dollar Babies - Alice Cooper
Brain Salad Surgery - Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Brothers &...
Without no doubt, Duane Allman. The his last recordings stand out for feeling and creativity.
According to me also Jimi Hendrix who have would played with the great jazz arranger and conductor Gil Evans and maybe with the great soul singers of the seventies (Curtis Mayfield, Al Green and so on).
After hard researchs, I founded this masterpiece by the great jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan (1938 - 1972). :)
Finally, It was reissued last year by Blue Note Records in Japan (shm-cd):
Is this release?
https://www.discogs.com/it/The-Rolling-Stones-Guests-Altamont-Free-Concert-1969/release/8282407
I didn't know the label Idol Mind Production.
Have seen https://www.discogs.com/it/label/718976-Idol-Mind-Production.
It's all very interesting; a lot of material by Stones. :)
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