More from The Singing Chapmans, featuring the 2nd song from their "Redeemed By The Crucified One" album. For the filename, and the Youtube title, I didn't use contractions. I'm old enough to remember the days you could only use alpha and numeric characters. At least here, it's done properly... He's Mine and I'm His.
I looked it up, but couldn't find much. It seems to be credited to G. T. Speer, but his song title reverses this one (I am His and He Is Mine), and the lyrics he's usually credited with don't match this one. It feels like there are two songs with a similar title, but nobody else is linked to this one that I can find.
It's not really pertinent here, since post is celebrating The Singing Chapmans, and especially my uncle, Freil Thrift. It would be nice, though, to give credit where it's due. I'd like to know the song's history, and who actually wrote this version's melody and lyrics.
Changing the subject a bit, or at least veering off on a different tangent, tomorrow is Saturday and I'm on my way to see my folks. Looking forward to seeing Mom and Dad, and my great-nieces. There's also a bit of serendipity to the trip. My sister will be there too, and she plans to bring her original album of the first record Freil recorded with the Chapmans. She's willing to loan it to me... as long as I return it posthaste.
That's perfectly fine, as I only need it long enough to digitize the songs. I'm excited to hear that album again, and to get those songs on Youtube as well. There's only two albums I know of that had Freil playing. I miss him. It's going to be great to hear again. As with the other album, it's been 50 (or more) years since the last time I heard it.
That's going to keep me busy. Between posting all the songs from the "Redeemed by the Crucified One" album, then borrowing Karen's album and sharing them, it should keep me busy for a while. And... if I get really ambitious, there's a chance I have a Hi-8 video of him and I playing a duet... and if it still plays, might even have an old tape recording in a box in the shed. Now I just have to find the energy to go through all those boxes!!
Not to mention, I'll need something to play them on. We certainly have tape players around the house. With luck, one with a headphone jack so I can transfer the audiotape onto computer. The tough one is going to be a Hi-8 player. Not so sure about that. It's been years since mine broke. My options are either a mail service that will transfer it for me, or finding a cheap player on eBay... Guess I'll close up here and start researching.