Titel | Black Is The Colour Of My True Love's Hair |
Komposition | traditional, 1964 |
Originalinterpret | Nina Simone |
Klicks | 46051 |
Info | The famous Celtic ballad begins with a lustful list of physical attributes-- a true love's hair, face, eyes, and hands-- but Nina Simone's voice is less than interested in the material world. She emits a spectral trill, as confident and crestfallen as a death-row inmate. Even the skeletal piano feels too heavy for Simone's vaporous devotion. --Alex Linhardt |
Interpret | Titel | Label/Jahr | Platz |
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Nina Simone | "Wild Is The Wind (Four Women)" | Philips, 1966 | |
Nina Simone | "High Priestess Of Soul" | Philips, 1966 | ![]() |
Blue Mountain | "Roots" | Glitterhouse, 2001 | |
The Twilight Singers | "She Loves You" | One Little Indian, 2004 | |
Paul Weller | "Studio 150"![]() |
V2, 2004 |