Friday, October 21, 2011

Sarah Jarosz, Alison Krauss & Jerry Douglas team up to perform SJ's original tune "Run Away" at the 5th Transatlantic Sessions in rural Scotland

Via Rebellion


6 comments:

  1. I couldn't understand what they were singing.

    Maybe my ears are bad?

    Anyway, I adore Alison Krauss!!!

    Years ago, when I lived in Saint Anthony, Idaho, I used to listen to Alison Krauss and/or Iris DeMent (whom I also adore) when they were guest performers on Garrison Keiller's "PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION" radio broadcast.

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  2. Here are the lyrics.

    "Run Away"

    Follow me down through the cotton fields
    Moon shadow shine bright the way you will
    Lead us down a road where no one goes
    We can run away

    Come take my hand while I’m waiting here
    Get away from it all and find what’s real
    If we don’t get out now the chance won’t reappear
    We can run away

    [Chorus]
    Hold me tight and don’t let go
    Sweet and soft no one will know
    We can run away

    I buried my heart in a willow tree
    You came along, gave it back to me
    Now we’re creatures of the night, we set each other free
    Run away with me

    [Chorus]
    Hold me tight and don’t let go
    Sweet and soft no one will know
    We can run away

    Lay with me down by the riverside
    Stars in the sky shining in your eyes
    We won’t make a sound no one will be around
    We can run away

    [Chorus]
    Hold me tight and don’t let go
    Sweet and soft no one will know
    We can run away

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  3. Beautifully haunting song. Jerry is the best though he has certainly put on the weight.Alison remains as talented as ever..........I had the great fortune to run sound for her one evening years back at a University performance, she was so polite so gracious. As for Sarah Jarosz so great a talent at such a young age truly is a God given gift. Thanks for sharing Brock. I hadn't seen it before.
    T

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  4. SWWEEEEEEET!

    Thanks Brock, for bringing this very talented musician to our attention.

    Bob
    III

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