Another from Walter Brennen's Christmas album.
It's sad now, our Christmas has changed.
Family is minus many and the young'uns are distant
in more ways than miles.
Still, I do enjoy the tracks on .. Read more
From the Jonny Cash Christmas album.
Adapted as a karaoke track.
Seems there are two version. One with an intro, the album version does not.
I have included the, original intro, in my version
from.. Read more
Taking liberties with the song and the girl mentioned.
Adapted from the Brook Benton arrangement.
Many a singer has recorded the Amy version.
I have chosen to Q the Brook Benton version... Read more
It's Saturday night, the morning will be Sunday.
Since I was up through the night, Sunday morning, I hope to sleep in,
under the downy Qwilt.
Otherwise, just another Sunday morning... Read more
Rest assured, I am people, so I know it's true.
This is an adapted "Doors" tune.
Lots of doors to knock on and say' "Trick or Treat?"
If this be a treat, that's the trick... Read more
Another song for this creepy month of ghost, goblins and witches.
From the "Misfits", adapted, not very well, just for the fun of October.
Not to be confused with Randy Travis's, "Digging Up Bones"... Read more
From the movie, "Madhouse", Vincent sings it during the movie, where there talking and laughing and during the closing credits.
This is the version, from the credits... Read more
From the Broadway musical, "Darling of the Day", Vincent Price's arrangement of, Jule Styne's "I've A Rainbow Working For Me:, adapted and performed by Q.
This was performed by Vincent Prince, in 197.. Read more
Recorded new, previously posted this song. This is Harry Chapin's music.
My reasoning for posting is, while traveling the highways to Maine and back,
We took the road into Scranton, Pa that those b.. Read more
This being a Leonard Cohen song (a poem to music), I'm presenting the Judy Collins lyrics. One word changed by Judy Collins.
Want to know the word, if you don't already, listen to his version... Read more
Adapted by and performed by Q
The composition tells about the hard times that Americans experienced during the Great Depression, especially the "harsh weather and drought conditions" experienced by.. Read more
"Laughing on the Outside (Crying on the Inside)" is (was) a popular song. The music was written by Bernie Wayne, the lyrics by Ben Raleigh. The song was published in 1946... Read more
From his album; "Songs from a room".
I interpret the line "to kill a child" to mean, the child in me (Leonard, or me, Q)
As we men are often childish till forced to become an adult... Read more