60s folk singer Pete Seeger had a song called “If I Had a Hammer.” 60s folk singer Tim Hardin had a song called “If I Were a Carpenter.” Somebody was cheating.
60s folk singer Pete Seeger had a song called “If I Had a Hammer.” 60s folk singer Tim Hardin had a song called “If I Were a Carpenter.” Somebody was cheating.
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Lots of “Ifs.” Another one from Tim Hardin (Reason to Believe) that I’ve listened to a gazzilion times, “If I listened long enough to you.” Of those gazzilion times, all but a handful I was listening to Rod’s version.
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Tim had that in common with a lot of 60s songwriters – people know the cover versions better than the originals. Rod’s version is great, though. Thanks, Bruce!
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It is, indeed. I reconfirmed it last night. The Faces were always a favorite.
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