How could I forget Springsteen and Fagan, of course! Though I would be willing to state that Bruce's terrific songwriting skills actually extended through his 3rd album- Born to Run (with the amazing story of Jungleland), into his 4th Darkness on the Edge of Town, and possibly into his 5th, The River. After that I'm not really sure what happened. --- Ed Fenning <ed361@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > --- erespess@inil.com wrote: > > i'm curious about people's favortie songwriters. > > not singers or performers > > (although they sometimes overlap), but > songwriters. > > my personal "loves" > > are eric anderson, ani difranco, bob dylan, > > lennon/mcartney, bob marley, > > and emily saliers. > > > > elizabeth > > > Besides those you mentioned I like: Becker & > Fagan, Springsteen > (songs on the 1st two albums), Joni Mitchell, Ray > Davies, Dave Davies > (the brothers wrote some great, great material on > Village Green > Preservation…, Something Else, Face to Face, and the > myriad singles > that all turned up on Kink Kronikles [in the U.S.]; > now added to the > above on the recent CD reissues in England.) > Please, who is emily saliers? > > - Ed > > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at > http://mail.yahoo.com > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com