6129. Jim Croce - The Ballad of Gunga Din
From: Facets; Year: 1966; Genre: Folk Rock |
This is an interesting one from Jim Croce's first album, which uses lyrics from the poem by Rudyard Kipling of the same name that has spawned a lot of media concerning it. I love the rawness of his vocals and exquisite guitar playing.
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