Difference between revisions of "Lee Harvey Was A Friend Of Mine"
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Latest revision as of 18:23, 28 June 2022
song name | Lee Harvey Was a Friend of Mine |
artist | Laura Cantrell |
releases | Laura Cantrell (EP), Podcast 33A |
year | 1996 |
run time | 4:01 |
sung by | Laura Cantrell, backing vocals by Robin Goldwasser |
Trivia/Info
- This is a cover of the traditional folk song, "He Was a Friend of Mine", which is of ambiguous subject matter. This version, which was written by Homer Henderson, may have been inspired by a cover written by The Byrds to eulogize John F. Kennedy.
- This recording features John Flansburgh on 12-string guitar.
Song Themes
Body Parts, Children, Cities, Criminal Activities, Death, Friendship, Games, Lies And Deception, Non-John Vocals, People (Real), Presidents
Videos
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