Who Am I #29

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From Roy Clough
Who Am I #29

While we wait for Todd to give us another.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm

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Sounds a bit like Robert Palmer so I'll go with that.
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Not Robert Palmer Howard
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Not DW
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I own Bob's version. Marianne Faithful's version, and Norah Jones' version. This voice sounds SO familiar but I just can't place it. 60's arttist? Outside his genre?
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So for once a) it's not finished before I even get to listen to it, and b) it's someone I know.
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Correct Nick
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Roy, that was great choice. The chances of finding the answer to this one online were slim to none. You just had to recognize that distinctive B Darin voice . . . .

Too bad he didn't do more Dylan-type covers like this one. He was really good at it!
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