"Shine On Harvest Moon", Leon Redbone from 1977's Double Time.
"Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone", Leon Redbone, from 1978's Champagne Charlie.
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"Shine On Harvest Moon", Leon Redbone from 1977's Double Time.
"Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone", Leon Redbone, from 1978's Champagne Charlie.
"Shine On Harvest Moon", Leon Redbone from 1977's Double Time.
"Just You and I", Leon Redbone, from 2014's Flying By.
"Shine On Harvest Moon", Leon Redbone from 1977's Double Time.
"Diddy Wa Diddie", Leon Redbone from 1977's Double Time.
...speaking about his preference for remaining enigmatic, Redbone said, “I don’t do anything mysterious on purpose. I’m less than forthcoming, but that doesn’t necessarily mean I’m mysterious. It just means I’m not inclined to go there.”More at Rolling Stone via Yahoo: Leon Redbone, Cult Singer Who Helped Revive Ragtime, Dead at 69.
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“Very little of my life goes into my music,” Redbone told the Star, explaining the disconnect between his public and private personas. “I’ve never considered myself the proper focus of attention. I’m just a vehicle … not so much for the particular kind of music I prefer, music from an earlier time, as for a mood that music conveys.”