quote:Originally posted by DMD3:
Sad to say it but I've never heard of Jim Croce....
Aaarrrrgghhhh (sorry, folks - geezer reflex kicking in.)
I'm better now.
Jim Croce was a wonderful singer/songwriter from the early 70s who died WAY too young in 1973 in a plane crash. Sigh. He was just hitting his stride and making a mark musically; many, if not most, of his songs were posthumous hits: Bad, Bad Leroy Brown; Time in a Bottle; Operator; I Got a Name;I'll Have to Say I Love You In a Song; Photographs and Memories; One Less Set of Footsteps; Lover's Cross; Workin' at the Car Wash Blues; You Don't Mess Around with Jim - did I miss any? He was a terrific writer who sang funny story songs and lovely ballads.
http://www.jimcroce.com/biography.html
is a funny biographical piece written shortly before his death.
Incidentally on Jim's first album, "Facets" (1966) the first cut is Gord's "Steel Rail Blues".
[This message has been edited by Auburn Annie (edited December 11, 2003).]