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50 Great Singer Songwriter Albums
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@clivehirst3855

8 months ago

Some personal favourites you missed - Sam Cooke, Paul McCartney, Dory Previn, Richard Thompson, Sandy Denny, Roy Harper, Tori Amos, Beth Hart, Kacey Musgrave, Ruth Moody, Heather Masse, Norah Jones, Tom Russell, and Gretchen Peters. Gretchen Peters in particular has an extensive catalogue of beautiful and skilfully crafted songs.

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@davidschecter5247

2 years ago

Terrific list. I'd add (unless I missed him) Gordon Lightfoot. SHADOWS, DREAM STREET ROSE, COLD ON THE SHOULDER, and many other superb albums.

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@tonystevenson6068

3 years ago

Hi Mazzy great show and a fascinating and interesting list of great artists you must do a part two,and I have to agree about Springsteenā€™s Sandy itā€™s my all time favourite song the story it tells is just so poignant weā€™ve all been there,fabulous stuff hope thereā€™s a part two,thanks Tony.

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@Speekers_corner

3 years ago

Great video of essential s/s artists and their praised works. Sea Change, Boatman's Call, Blue, Astal Weeks and The Heart of Saturday Night are favourites. Clark's No Other is an album I hadn't heard until recently. Enjoyed Renbourn, too. Cheers!

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@seanphair9946

2 weeks ago

Norman, although I'm a bit younger than you, born in '64, you are definitely a kindred soul musically, as I think I have nearly every album you featured. Great selection! Just some housekeeping in case someone missed it, Badfinger was the first artist/group signed to Apple records, James Taylor was the first non-British artist. Maybe because I'm Canadian, I would say Gordon Lightfoot. Keep up the great content, sorry I'm 3 years behind the comments. Story of my life!

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@dhblan8591

3 years ago

Kudos for including Phil Ochs - Pleasures of the Harbor. Blue is also one of my favorites. An amazing album from start to finish. Thank you for a great list.

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@danakimborowicz5812

3 years ago

Hi Mazzy, lot of great music there, too much to mention. I need to re-listen the Waits album, donā€™t have it in my top 5 of his works. That background music was brutal, felt like I was at a renaissance fair. Take carešŸ˜€

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@richardmurray1682

1 year ago

Just getting round to watching this today Mazzy. Definitely going to seek out some of these that I am unfamiliar with. Best wishes from Ireland Sir!

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@DocJJohnson

2 years ago

Wow what a collection...magnificent..!!

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@peterC12221

3 years ago

Fantastic selection.. Best wishes from London, England

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@GlenKellawayfromthebasement

3 years ago

Love this video Mazzy..love Jackson Browne..his first three albums are among my fav records by any artist..great Nick Cave record..My Aim Is True is awesome..although I like Armed Forces better...Also love Spike..You turned me on to that Gene Clark No Other record and it never leaves my heavy rotation pile..A fabulous record..I have to watch the rest later...šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘glen kellaway

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@somebody9762

6 months ago

Loved this video. Thanks for sharing.

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@mibutler

3 years ago

Someone who always considered himself to be more of a writer than a singer (for good reason), Lou Reed. Lou wrote some incredible music.

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@AimsWorld17

3 years ago

Tracy Chapman is so incredible. I have the album you were holding. It is more scarce now as well as most of her other work on vinyl. At some point, I'm hoping for a vinyl box set like Sade has coming out for Tracy. Until then, her CDs are pretty accessible so people can hear her greatness. I love her writing style and her voice. I'm so glad you brought her in on your choices here. I think she is so overlooked sadly.

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@franzkoch4872

1 year ago

I have just discovered this, thank you, a great and inspiring list. You have included some of my favorite artists and there are many that I still want to get more familiar with. Some names that are neither been listed nor I have seen being mentioned in the comments are: Johnny Cash, Billy Joel, Sting, Peter Gabriel, Eva Cassidy (though she is more a mere singer/ interpreter, but she is definitely worth checking out). 10 more and lesser known artists and records I would recommend: Loreena McKennitt - Live at Alhambra Sophie Zelmani - Sing and dance Sarah Jarosz - Undercurrent Asaf Avidan - The reckoning Chris Stapleton - first record J. S. Ondara - Tales of America David Ramirez - Fables Joel Rafael - Baladista Fernando Ortega - Fernando Ortega Martyn Joseph - Thunder and rainbows Another one would be Andrew Marlin (former Mandolin Orange - Wildfire, now Watchhouse)

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@martinbench3657

2 years ago

Going through videos i didn't watch . this one is great and you could do another 50 artists easily , just lovely

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@charlesjefferis8812

3 years ago

nice mix of well known and not as well known singer/songwriters - thanks for the video! FWIW, Harry Nilssonā€™s song for the Midnight Cowboy theme was ā€œI guess the lord must be in new york cityā€. . . also Guy Clark died at age 75 after battle with lymphoma stay well!

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@ChrisPropfeMusicallyObsessed

3 years ago

Great video. I love that Tracy Chapman album. Donovan rules. I have to listen to Leonard Cohen today. Joni Mitchell is always amazing.

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@markadams4316

1 year ago

As usual, Iā€™m late to the party as I just discovered your channel. Even though these lists can be very subjective, I still enjoyed your video. Iā€™m also very happy you included Nick Cave. By far, my absolute favorite and ā€œThe Boatsman Callā€™ is a masterpiece. Thank you for doing this.

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@markspooner1224

3 years ago

I expect that all real music lovers would be into most of these but it still surprised me that I'm a fan of almost every one of your picks. It's like having a conversation with your best mate. I expect you always knew but after loving 'Shipbuilding' since it came out I was surprised when I found out that Chet Baker played the trumpet on it. I still have so much to learn!

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