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Larmes De Couteau - Sing & Sleep. Part 1: Lonesome February Travel album

Larmes De Couteau - Sing & Sleep. Part 1: Lonesome February Travel album

  • Performer: Larmes De Couteau
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Sing & Sleep. Part 1: Lonesome February Travel
  • Released: 2012
  • Style: Drone, Ambient
  • Country: Ukraine
  • MP3 version size: 1910 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1967 mb
  • Other: MMF DXD VQF DTS ADX MIDI AIFF
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 292

Description

May you bring love and may you bring happiness Be loved in return to the end of your days Now fall off to sleep, I'm not meaning to keep you I'll just sit for a while and sing loo-li, lai-lay.

A-anytime I would do Time away Yesterday-day A-anytime I would do Time away Yesterday-day.

Les larmes du couteau is a 1928 opera by Bohuslav Martinů.

Writer: Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes. Composer: Bohuslav Martinů. This track is on the following album: Martinů: Les larmes du couteau & The Voice of the Forest.

I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" is a song recorded by American country music singer-songwriter Hank Williams in 1949. The song has been covered by a wide range of musicians. probably the saddest song I've ever heard. 1 Hank Williams version. Johnny Cash covered the song on multiple occasions, including on the album American IV: The Man Comes Around in a duet with Nick Cave, a lifelong fan of Cash who picked the song after Rick Rubin asked him what song he would most like to sing if the two were to collaborate. Cowboy Junkies covered the song on their 1988 album The Trinity Session. John Waite covered the song on his 1995 album Temple Bar. Cassandra Wilson covered the song on her 1995 album New Moon Daughter.

Les Larmes De L'innocence. We don‘t have an album for this track yet. View all albums by this artist. Friday 1 February 2019. 0. Saturday 2 February 2019. Sunday 3 February 2019. Monday 4 February 2019.

Are You Lonesome Tonight?" is a song which was written by Roy Turk and Lou Handman in 1926. It was recorded several times in 1927-first by Charles Hart, with successful versions by Vaughn De Leath, Henry Burr, and the duet of Jerry Macy and John Ryan. In 1950 the Blue Barron Orchestra version reached the top twenty on the Billboard's Pop Singles chart.

Tracklist

1 February In Coma 6:09
2 The One Who's Lost 31:45

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GT545 Larmes De Couteau Sing & Sleep. Part 1: Lonesome February Travel ‎(2xFile, FLAC, Album) Genetic Trance GT545 Ukraine 2012
GT545 Larmes De Couteau Sing & Sleep. Part 1: Lonesome February Travel ‎(2xFile, MP3, Album, VBR) Genetic Trance GT545 Ukraine 2012
GT545 Larmes De Couteau Sing & Sleep. Part 1: Lonesome February Travel ‎(2xFile, ogg, Album) Genetic Trance GT545 Ukraine 2012