This is the song and this is a superb version that I have not heard beforeI was 21 years when I wrote this song, I'm 22 now but I won't be for long.
From Billy Bragg, New England. Love it. Was shocked a few years later to discover he'd "borrowed" it from a Paul Simon song.
Don't know if it was an homage or that he wasn't famous at the time and thought nobody would notice.
This is the song and this is a superb version that I have not heard before
Simon & Garfunkel - Leaves That Are Green (Live Broadcast 1967)
Isn’t that beautiful?This is the song and this is a superb version that I have not heard before
Simon & Garfunkel - Leaves That Are Green (Live Broadcast 1967)
I love this song, the line- it's alright to say things can only get better, you haven't lost your brand new sweaterMy, brother, knows, Karl Marx, he met him eating mushrooms in the peoples park, he said 'What do you think about my manifesto? 'I like a manifesto, put it to the test-o.'