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Terry Gilkyson - The Cry Of The Wild Goose / Oh Brandy Leave Me Alone Album

Terry Gilkyson - The Cry Of The Wild Goose / Oh Brandy Leave Me Alone Album
Performer: Terry Gilkyson
Title: The Cry Of The Wild Goose / Oh Brandy Leave Me Alone
Country: US
Style:Folk
Released: 1949
Catalog number: 24755
Label: Decca
MP3 album szie: 1541 mb
FLAC album size: 1978 mb

Tracklist

1The Cry Of The Wild Goose
Written-By – Terry Gilkyson
2:44
2Oh Brandy Leave Me Alone
Written-By – Josef Marais
2:35

Credits

  • Vocals, GuitarTerry Gilkyson

Short intro

The Cry of the Wild Goose is a 1950 song written by Terry Gilkyson. Originally performed by Frankie Laine, the song was the third of three consecutive number-one hits for him, following the previous year's hits That Lucky Old Sun and Mule Train. The song was released as a 78 rpm vinyl record in early 1950 by Mercury Records with a catalog number of 5363. The Laine version spent two weeks at number-one on the Billboard Most Played by Jockeys music chart in March 1950. Текст песни: My heart knows what the wild goose knows, I must go where the wild goose goes. Wild goose, brother goose, which is best A wanderinfoot or a heart at rest. Terry Gilkyson from The Easy Riders's Folk Songs You'll Like - Four Original Albums feat. Terry Gilkyson and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Let us know what you think of the website. Leave feedback. Terry Gilkyson, singer and songwriter, wrote several of the biggest hit records of the early 1950s. His Memories are Made of This became both a number one song for Dean Martin in 1956 and a clever catchphrase for the nostalgia boom. He recorded two albums of folk songs, The Solitary Singer, volumes 1 and 2, in 1950 and 1951, but had his first hit record in 1951 when he joined The Weavers, with On Top of Old Smokey. With his songwriting friends Rick Dehr and Frank Miller, Gilkyson had formed a folk group, Terry Gilkyson And The Easy Riders. They released the album. Terry Gilkyson. Cry of the Wild Goose. Terry Gilkyson and The Easy Riders Music of Porto Santo. download 2:17. Terry Gilkyson & The Easy Riders Marianne. download 2:14. Terry Gilkyson & Easy Riders Marianne. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Cry of The Wild Goose The Cherry Hill Singers An Exciting New Folk Group Digitally Remastered 2009 Essen. Producer: Richard Vaughn Screenplay Author: Terry Gilkyson. Auto-generated by YouTube. Title: The Wild Goose 12 Mar 1954. Stretch Snodgrass: Oh me either. Connie Brooks: You're just modest. Review this title . Chorus Oh, you wild goose. Verse 3: Frankie Laine The cabin is warm and the snow is deep I got a woman who lies asleep She'll wake at tomorrow's dawn She'll find, poor critter, that her man is gone Oh, you wild goose. Chorus: Frankie Laine Let me fly, let me fly, let me fly away. Verse 4: Frankie Laine Spring is coming and the ice will break I can't linger for a woman's sake She'll see a shadow pass overhead She'll find my feathers beside my bed. Chorus Wild goose, wild goose, wild goose, wild goose. More on Genius. About Cry Of The Wild Goose. Wild goose, brother goose, which is best. A wandering foot or a heart at rest Verse 1: Frankie Laine. Tonight I heard the wild goose cry. Winging north in the lonely sky. Tried to sleep but it weren't no use. Because I am a brother to the old wild goose. Chorus: The Easy Riders. Verse 2: Frankie Laine. Woman was kind and true to me. She thinks she loves me, the more fool she. She's gotta learn that it ain't no use. To love a brother of the old wild goose. Oh, you wild goose. Verse 3: Frankie Laine. The cabin is warm and the snow is deep. Writers: TERRY GILKYSON Lyrics powered by . Powered by