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  1. Aug 13, 2014 · After years off stage, Dobson was coaxed back by Jarvis Cocker at the 2007 Meltdown Festival, then sang Morning Dew with Robert Plant, Bernard Butler and Danny Thompson at the Bert Jansch Tribute Concert in December 2013 at London’s Royal Festival Hall. “Probably my proudest moments, because my kids got to see me perform.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Morning_DewMorning Dew - Wikipedia

    Cleveland, Ohio, rock band Damnation of Adam Blessing covered "Morning Dew" on their 1969 self-titled debut. "Morning Dew" was also performed by Duane and Greg Allman on their album released by Bold Records. Robert Plant covered the song on his 2002 album Dreamland, and performed it live with Dobson herself in 2013.

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  4. Apr 12, 2021 · Charles Morris April 12 2021. It is difficult to separate the intriguing life of “Morning Dew” from that of its composer, Bonnie Dobson. Few hit the jackpot with the first song they write, but that was the case in 1961 for the then unknown, 20-year-old Canadian folk singer. Her chilling, atmospheric anti-war song was part of the era’s ...

  5. May 1, 2024 · The Song’s Impact. “Morning Dew” has been covered countless times since it was first recorded by Bonnie Dobson in 1962. The song quickly became associated with the anti-war movement, and has been performed at rallies and protests ever since. The song’s message of hope in the face of despair resonates with people of all ages and ...

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  6. Aug 25, 2023 · The Meaning Behind The Song: Morning Dew by Nazareth Morning Dew is a captivating song originally written by Bonnie Dobson in 1961. Over the years, numerous artists have covered this folk-inspired piece, including the well-known Scottish rock band, Nazareth, in 1973. The song’s lyrics portray a haunting and poignant tale, touching upon themes of destruction, …

  7. Bonnie wrote Morning Dew in 1961 and although it immediately created a stir amongst her audiences it only appeared initially on her live album At Folk City. She didn't record the song in a studio until eight years later in 1969, after it had already been recorded in the US by Fred Neil (1964), Tim Rose (1966), Grateful Dead (1967) and in the UK ...

  8. Dobson premiered the song in her set at the inaugural Mariposa Folk Festival in 1961 with the song's first recorded version being on her At Folk City live album the following year. Dobson eventually recorded a studio version for her 1969 self-titled LP.

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