Free download; you get a pdf of the score and an mp3 of a recording of the arrangement. Lucy Picco Simpson (1940 - 2008) was a gifted singer and a prodigious collector of old hymns. She invited the Amidons to sing on her Folk Legacy album "Sharon Mountain Harmony". Lucy wrote this song after one of the many singing weekends she attended. Lucy talking about writing the song. * * Lucy singing her song. ** Peter transcribed the improvised harmonies from the performance of the song you hear in the accompanying recording, performed by Emily Miller, Jesse Milnes, and Peter & Mary Alice Amidon.
Lyrics What's in a Song by Lucy Picco Simpson What’s in a song that helps me to heal? And why can a song allow me to feel? Oh, I can’t explain the joy or the tears, Though I’ve been a singer for years.
There are times when the folks are having a ball, And the drinks and the jokes could fill up a hall, But give me a song, a chorus, or more And that’s when I’m likely to soar.
Oh they say there is nothing like having a feast To bring folks close together from north, south, west, east; But give us a song when the feasting is done And that’s when the many are one.
There’s a time and a place for sorrow and woe When the pain and the tears are expected to flow, But give me a song and voices close by And that’s when I’m likely to cry
There’ve been times when my heart has wanted to weep But the pain and the tears were buried too deep. Then out of the blue in a roomful of song The locked-inside feeling was gone.
There are places where pleasure is wrapped up and sold And you purchase a moment with silver and gold; But the pleasure of singing’s a blessing to me ‘Cause I know it by heart and it’s free
Oh, the times I remember and cherish so much When we reach with our voices – it’s almost like touch, And we pull in the circle and banish our fears And we try to keep singing for years.
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