5140. Steeleye Span - The Lark in the Morning
From: Please to see the King; Year: 1971; Genre: Folk Rock/Folk/Progressive Rock |
Here's another folk rock version of a tradition song from Steeleye Span. This is just a beautiful piece all around, both the music and the vocals are excellent.
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