Joan Baez sings 'Pack Up Your Sorrows'. This song writtten by Richard Fariña and Pauline Marden was recorded by Judy Collins and Mimi & Richard Fariña in 1965. The Baez version appears on the 1993 3xCD Vanguard album 'Rare, Live & Classic'. The song lyrics are in the video and below with some notes on the album.
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Pack Up Your Sorrows (Singer: Joan Baez)
There's no use crying, talking to a stranger
Naming the sorrow you see
Too many sad times
Too many bad times
Nobody knows what you mean
Ah, but if somehow you could pack up your sorrows
And give them all to me
You would lose them, I know how to use them
Give them all to me
There's no use rambling, walking in the shadows
Trailing a wandering star
No one beside you, no one to guide you
Nobody knows who you are
Ah, but if somehow you could pack up your sorrows
And give them all to me
You would lose them, I know how to use them
Give them all to me
Oh, no use roaming, lying by the roadside
Seeking a satisfied mind
Too many highways
Too many byways
Nobody's walking behind
Oh, if somehow you could pack up your sorrows
And give them all to me
Oh, you would lose them, I know how to use them
Give them all to me
If somehow you could pack up your sorrows . . .
Songwriters: Richard Fariña, Pauline Marden
© Universal Music Publishing Group
[Lyrics from LyricFind]
Wikipedia states:
Rare, Live & Classic was a 1993 box set compilation by Joan Baez. Released on Vanguard, where Baez had recorded her most influential work during the first twelve years of her career, the set also included material from her subsequent record labels, A&M, Columbia and Gold Castle Records, as well as a number of previously unreleased studio and live recordings. Bob Dylan, Bob Gibson, Mimi Fariña, Judy Collins, Odetta and Kris Kristofferson are among those who make guest appearances on the various tracks; also included were two tracks from a never-released album recorded in 1981 with the Grateful Dead.
[CD/Lyrics/22-Images]
Pack Up Your Sorrows (Singer: Joan Baez)
There's no use crying, talking to a stranger
Naming the sorrow you see
Too many sad times
Too many bad times
Nobody knows what you mean
Ah, but if somehow you could pack up your sorrows
And give them all to me
You would lose them, I know how to use them
Give them all to me
There's no use rambling, walking in the shadows
Trailing a wandering star
No one beside you, no one to guide you
Nobody knows who you are
Ah, but if somehow you could pack up your sorrows
And give them all to me
You would lose them, I know how to use them
Give them all to me
Oh, no use roaming, lying by the roadside
Seeking a satisfied mind
Too many highways
Too many byways
Nobody's walking behind
Oh, if somehow you could pack up your sorrows
And give them all to me
Oh, you would lose them, I know how to use them
Give them all to me
If somehow you could pack up your sorrows . . .
Songwriters: Richard Fariña, Pauline Marden
© Universal Music Publishing Group
[Lyrics from LyricFind]
Wikipedia states:
Rare, Live & Classic was a 1993 box set compilation by Joan Baez. Released on Vanguard, where Baez had recorded her most influential work during the first twelve years of her career, the set also included material from her subsequent record labels, A&M, Columbia and Gold Castle Records, as well as a number of previously unreleased studio and live recordings. Bob Dylan, Bob Gibson, Mimi Fariña, Judy Collins, Odetta and Kris Kristofferson are among those who make guest appearances on the various tracks; also included were two tracks from a never-released album recorded in 1981 with the Grateful Dead.
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