I heard this song by Judy Collins, and I couldn't pass it up. It's a tribute to Duke Ellington, a jazz musician who lived for music....It's an amazing song, and I'm pretty sure that I had heard it before, but not from her. It's in Collins' twelfth album, Judith. I had never heard Judy Collins, and her voice is amazing...we listened to three albums on the way to and from Portland today. So here is the lyrics to the song "Song for Duke":
I didn't even know the man
I didn't know the man himself
Even though his music filled my life
As it has so many others
I knew that he had died that week
After fighting death a year or more
But I had had a rule before
That funerals were a waste of flowers
But something said I had to go
To be a witness to his gift of love
A man who never once gave up on life
Until death took him in his tracks
The people stood around the church
Ten thousand people there they say, or more
Black and white, rich and poor
Together they were there to say farewell
In New York City it had rained that day
The streets were silver and the sky was grey
But in the church the music soared and sang
And seemed to fill the air with shining sun
The man was a hero
He played the music of our souls
He knew that we all have in us
A place where beauty always grows
Outside in the streets again
The people wandered through the falling rain
They waved their hands and dried their tears
And turned to go about their lives again
But none of us will be the same
If we hear the things his music says
That loving is the gift of life
And making music was his way of love
The man was a hero
He played the music of our souls
He knew that we all have in us
A place where beauty always grows
FYI...
11 years ago
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