Jim Croce - Photographs & Memories (Covers SLD)
I make this video is for my Yahoo! 360 Blog, My favourite music, My music world ... A Tribute to Jim Croce ...Jim Croce(Jan 10, 1943 - Sep 20, 1973)Croce, 30, and Muehleisen, 24, died in a small commercial plane crash on September 20, 1973, one day before his third ABC album, I Got a Name was to be released. The posthumous release included three hits, "I Got A Name," "Workin' At The Car Wash Blues" and "I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song."Croce had just completed a concert in Natchitoches, Louisiana, and was flying to Sherman, Texas. The pilot and all passengers (Croce, Muehleisen, and the comic who was the show's warm up act) were killed instantly at 10:45 PM EST on September 20, 1973, less than an hour after the end of their last concert. Upon takeoff, the plane did not gain enough altitude to clear an area of large pecan trees at the end of the runway. The official report from the NTSB hints that the charter pilot, Robert Newton Elliott, who had severe coronary artery disease and had run a portion of the 3 miles to the airport from a motel, may have suffered a heart attack causing him to crash into the trees on a clear runway with excellent visibility. A later investigation placed sole blame for the accident on pilot error.Croce was laid to rest in the Philadelphia area, even though he had recently relocated to San Diego. Family, friends, and fans were stunned to learn of the premature death of the two musicians.Jim's personal motto: "If you dig it, do it. If you really dig it, do it twice." ...Rest in Peace ... Dear Jim!Artist: Jim Croce Album: Photographs & Memories His Greatest HitsSong: Photographs & MemoriesPhotographs and memoriesChristmas cards you sent to meAll that I have are these to remember youMemories that come at nightTake me to another timeBack to a happier day, When I called you mineBut we sure had a good timeWhen we started way back whenMorning walks and bedroom talksOh, how I loved you thenSummer skies and lullabiesNights we couldn't say goodbyeAnd of all of the things that we knewNot a dream survivedPhotographs and memoriesAll the love you gave to meSomehow it just can't be trueIt's all I've left of youBut we sure had a good timeWhen we started way back whenMorning walks and bedroom talksOh, how I loved you then*
Channel: Music
Uploaded: July 26, 2007 at 3:19 pm
Author: ardenHK
Length: 02:16
Rating: 4.90
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mkl62 (July 17, 2008 at 1:02 am)
On Dec. 27, 2007, my cousin lost a battle with Lou Gehrig's disease after a 2 & a half battle. At her funeral, this song was played as a picture montage of her life was shown. Her daughter has a video of a nurse singing I Wanna Go to her on her myspace page. Just go there and hit/kelliderr and you will see the video. I had a lot of wonderful memories with her that I will always cherish. She was an inspiration to everyone who knew her. We miss you, Pam.
panther5507 (July 13, 2008 at 2:40 pm)
Photographs can show me the best n the worst memory ... for the individual viewpoint whitout any photograph of the memory is best.
aceman221967 (July 6, 2008 at 4:20 am)
very nice!
LumpyFerrit (June 30, 2008 at 6:20 pm)
What really gets me goin on his music is that he can tell a story with his lyrics... which is alot more than what alot of modern writers can do in music.
edc66866 (June 29, 2008 at 1:15 am)
wondereful poetry!
slub60 (June 27, 2008 at 9:30 pm)
Jim Croce's music always make me think of my childhood. But this song reminds me of my first love when I was 13. How great was his imiagination? Thank you Jim!
jaza61 (June 27, 2008 at 1:13 am)
this always makes me thin of a tramp i was whit but heps me get over her god he was good
jeffpoet (June 24, 2008 at 5:36 am)
U R so right.
rockinout94 (June 19, 2008 at 8:28 am)
ima cry ths song makes me wish my parntz werent split up i wish jim hadnt died
barrildeesperanca (June 13, 2008 at 8:11 am)
thanks to the wife that all of a sudden decided to release his videos!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks, woman, your husband was part of us... glad we can see it now... |
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