Cat Power covers the Phil Philips 1959 original. Her unusual accompaniment is an autoharp, and may be the only song in my iTunes library to feature one. Can anyone name another?
According to the Wiki, the autoharp isn't a harp at all but rather a zither. These are old words. The Latin name for a harp is a cithara which is cognate with zither (and also guitar). Somehow, like the words, these instruments all trace back to a common ancestor.
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So... I came to find the Amazon button here because I was going to go to Amazon and check on a free ebook that I think is supposed to be there today and as I'm clicking on my book mark I think...
DUH! Idiot. FREE ebook. Who cares where I get it from?
Sooooo... I'd like to say that I just finished reading _Hard Magic_ by the International Lord of Hate, Larry Correia.
Jake Sullivan is a combat veteran, a convicted murderer, a Hoover stooge, and a Heavy... a person who can manipulate gravity. He gets thrown through a wall by his ex girlfriend, stabbed, shot, and thrown off a Zeppelin... when he crawls out of the crater he made when he lands in a rail yard he is mistaken for a hobo... it is, after all, the Great Depression.
Zombies, Ninjas *and* Pirates ensue.
And also Zeppelins.
I am in awe of Larry Correia.
So *buy* that one.
The free ebook I'm after is a romance by a writer I know who writes as Sarah Storme. I read something of hers written almost 10 years ago and am interested to see her newer stuff.
Sea of Love was a pretty good Pacino/Burstyn movie. It's the first time I became consciously aware of the song.
"Can anyone name another?"
The Band- Daniel and the Sacred Harp
R.E.M. has a song titled Zither
Wildwood Flower
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