Saturday morning standouts:
Family Reunion
- Barrett's Privateers-Stan Rogers (This isn't a happy tale, but just try not to get into the story once you start listening. The Irish Descendants recorded the best version of this, but this original version by Rogers is strong in its own right.)
- Amelia Earhart's Last Flight-Plainsong (This is a tragic tale, as well, but it's a dignified tribute, sung with Crosby, Stills & Nash-style harmony.)
Songwriters Showcase
- Morning-Sarah Jarosz (As often as I've praised Jarosz's music on this blog, this is one song I've overlooked. I plan to listen to it more often, as comparing a great blue heron to a significant other is one of the reasons these lyrics are endearing.)
- The Dutchman-Steve Goodman (I was pleased to hear the opening guitar part of this tune, as it's one of Goodman's best recordings. Lyrically, it illustrates the "in sickness and in health" vow that couples make when they marry. I first heard "The Dutchman" on KDHX's "Blue Highways" in the early '00s, and it became a favorite Goodman track immediately.)
- Years-Beth Nielsen Chapman (Even if you're relatively happy with your life as it is, reflecting on the people and places that were once central to your life might make you understandably wistful.)