One of Judy Collins’ early hits was “Suzanne” back in 1966. The arrangement sounds a bit shallow to me today. Another hit from 1967, “Sisters of Mercy,” holds up a bit better. The best sounding Leonard Cohen song Judy Collins sang from that era is “Bird On the Wire” from 1968. Record companies are repackaging music and marketing it to Baby Boomers who still buy CD’s. You can buy Judy Collins Sings Lennon & McCartney, too. If you like Judy Collins’ crystal clear voice, you can buy this CD from Daedalus (salebooks.com) for $7.98.
You can cost a girl a lot of money if she’s not careful.
It’s patriotic to stimulate the economy, Patti! Spend, spend, spend is my motto.
You spend it, Patti, I’ll pass on this one. The only Judy Collins I care much for is “Both Sides Now” and “Send in the Clowns”
“Both Sides Now” and “Send in the Clowns” are on THE VERY BEST OF JUDY COLLINS, Rick.
Yep, I’ve got it.
That’s the one Judy Collins CD everyone should own, Rick.
Great voice, but what happened to her face? Looks like the world’s worst cosmetic surgeon had a stab at her.
And she hasn’t aged well, Bob. Judy Collins has lived a wild life…and it shows.