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Jo Bywater

I Write The Songs #128 Jo Bywater / Sting

Posted by Tiki Black on 17 Sep 2017 in I Write The Songs | 340 Views

I Write The Songs #128  Jo Bywater (website, review, interview) / Sting songwriters of the week

I’m not a man of too many faces
The mask I wear is one
But those who speak know nothing
And find out to their cost
Like those who curse their luck in too many places
And those who fear are lost

Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner (Sting)

I Write The Songs #128 Jo Bywater / Sting – 1st part

  1. Carla Bruni, Lady weeping at the crossroads, 3.36, W.H. Auden/Carla Bruni, No Promises, 2007, France/Italy
  2. Dark Green Tree, Skin and Bone, 3.48, Secret Lives, 2014, produced by Boo Hewerdine
  3. Fiona Apple, Every single night, 3.20, The Idler Wheel…, 2008
  4. David Masson, Show Me Down (with Jo Bywater), 04:04, The Dark Corner
    what Jo says of it https://jobywater.com/2017/09/06/show-me-down-video-collaboration/
  5. Sting, Englishman in New-York, 4.25, 1988 dedicated to Trisha

I Write The Songs #128  Jo Bywater / Sting – part 2

  1. Maurane, Sur un prelude de Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach, 1992, Belgium
  2. Stromae, Formidable, 3:34, Racine Carrée, Stromae, 2013, Belgium
  3. Jo Bywater, Riches to rags, 5.12, 2012
  4. Sting, It’s probably me, 5.00, 1992
  5. Karine Polwart, Follow the heron, 3.04, 1998, Scotland

I Write The Songs #128 Jo Bywater / Sting – Part 3

  1. David Bowie, Changes, 3.33, Hunky Dory, 1971/1972
  2. Lily Gonzales, You Can’t Stop The River, 03:53, Opening old wounds
  3. Armik, Reflections, 4.37, Reflections, 2012, Armenia / Iran
  4. Jo Bywater, Woolen Hearts, 4.30, Chasing Tales EP, 2013
  5. Sting, Shape of my heart, Ten Summoner’s Tales, 1993

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