Can't find a link to this although we looked at some of her other stuff and she is freaking hot. Can you post a link of this?
There is nothing of Susanna Hoffs singing this song, my sense, because it was for the Austin Powers Soundtrack. I am sure that being the Control Freak that Mike Myers is, he probably won't allow her to sing it live. It's on You Tube, but just pictures of her CD Covers.
She's a sexy little pelt. You gotta love the way she handles that microphone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol4MaEPayv0
Just googled Pete Seeger you tube and listening and watching various things of his. What a great songwriter and all around nice man. The piano player (back then it was piano not keyboards - lol) in my very first band was a relatively regular guitar player with Pete the last 20 years. I almost got to meet him 2 years ago in his home town of Beacon, NY but the day we were supposed to go over, he became ill and he really hasn't been well since then. I liked his songs better by other people than by him. His biggest hit and my favorite (by the Byrds) was Turn, Turn, Turn which he based on a passage from the bible. One of his last performances was at a local Arts Center in Beacon for a Hannukah celebration. He didn't care if you were black, white, Atheist, Baha'i, Christian, Jew or none of the above. He just wanted to bring people together.
RIP Pete Seeger.
This just in from a friend who plays B3 for Bonnie. Perfect song for a Saturday cruise at the beach. She and DL are 2 of my favorites as are the rest on the CD. It will be out April1 - should be smoking hot.
http://www.billboard.com/articles/n...ndley-everywhere-i-go-exclusive-song-premiere
Good catch and a great cut - Bonnie sounds as smooth as ever. DL is one of the best musicians that not many people know about. Some of his work with Ry Cooder is off the charts.
Looking very forward to the CD coming out.
She also has done a couple of John Hiatt songs (check out the Live Duet on "Thing Called Love") and her duet with Delbert McClinton was awesome too.
Good find Van Smack. Hiatt is so damned versatile. Check out Old Habits, from "Perfectly Good Guitar." One of my all-time favorite Blues songs.