Sung by Leigh Harris in John Sayles' 'Eight Men Out' Wikipedia lists this song as having some 40 'notable performances'. If there's a better rendition than this one, someone should post it!
As a Brit, where baseball practically is only an American thing, I have to say I utterly loved 'Eight Men Out'. I don't know anything about baseball, but after that film I truly believe I felt the enormity of what the White Sox did, and I genuinely appreciate everyone involved in that film for communicating that part of history so well.
My favorite version of a favorite song. Anyone who's been jilted feels this way. Leigh Harris sings it best. It wrapped up the movie well, too, as a parable for divided loyalties and lost innocence.
One of the best versions of this marvelous song that I have ever heard - and what a moving finish it gives to the greatest baseball movie ever made. (Fiona Apple's rendition of "After You've Gone" at a record store event, posted here at RUclips, is also aces, and very different in style from Harris's.)
@@melindabell6677 Thanks I've known her since high school, back in the "hippie days" . She got a hold of an acoustic guitar and worked her tail off ! Then I didn't see her much for a few years and next thing she's in a rockin' R & B band with a stage name of Lil' Queenie with some serious NOLA talent ! And us uptown boys were so busy playin' hard rock with limited success and she's a headliner at the clubs that ignored us ! Well she sure showed us , LOL !! She really had Janis Joplin type talent back then and we were too stoopid to back her . God Bless you , Leigh !!
Dunno if you got in touch with Leigh but she is playing tonight in Durham NC and pretty sure she's performing at N.O's next jazzfest. Just wanted to give you a heads up so that you may see and speak with your friend again. And yes, that is her.
Hmmmm. . . Eydie Gorme's is an excellent interpretation -- very beautiful. However, I prefer this one -- Ms. Harris's vocals are earthier and "bluesier," which fit the lyrics perfectly. And this was the perfect song to end such a wonderful film with.
Correction- I purchased and downloaded 192 mp3s of the soundtrack CD. Most are pretty ordinary excepting Ms. Harris' two versions of When I've gone (the one here is better) and I Be Blue. It was either ITunes or Amazon.com, not sure. DOnt tknow if still available though....
Yes, Ilike the filma lot too. About the song and the film credits, I actually thought theportion you're referring to took attention awayfrom the song so I discarded the video part after the extracted the audio. Sorry, but I know what you mean about'happier times'
As a Brit, where baseball practically is only an American thing, I have to say I utterly loved 'Eight Men Out'.
I don't know anything about baseball, but after that film I truly believe I felt the enormity of what the White Sox did, and I genuinely appreciate everyone involved in that film for communicating that part of history so well.
It's a good film, glad you liked it. I watched it again last month
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So very soulfully delivered by Ms. Harris. You feel the pain and blues of a jilted lover. Sad, but at the same time defiant.
Outstanding - she really laid it down here. Great voice, great delivery
This song at the end of that movie gives me goosebumps and makes the chills run up and down my back!!!!! Wow Fabulous!!!!
Love this rendition so much!
She's got some mad pipes.
Awesome number great vocal cords by this beautiful lady
Leigh Harris (July 27, 1954 - September 21, 2019) RIP Ms. Harris.
So sorry to hear about ' Lil Queenie'; Great voice!
awwwwwwwwwww shame
My favorite version of a favorite song. Anyone who's been jilted feels this way. Leigh Harris sings it best. It wrapped up the movie well, too, as a parable for divided loyalties and lost innocence.
One of the best versions of this marvelous song that I have ever heard - and what a moving finish it gives to the greatest baseball movie ever made. (Fiona Apple's rendition of "After You've Gone" at a record store event, posted here at RUclips, is also aces, and very different in style from Harris's.)
Go Leigh you really got great song too. Loved the movie especially you singing with the baseball clips
Her voice! it's Great!!! and Thanks! for posting, after all...she has a great voice god bless her!!!...
don't bother to write pal, it doesn't to like your.
This is my favorite version of this song. Thanks for posting it!
Ted, same here, top 10 greatest endings to a movie and a great version of the song.
Stunning.
I'm wondering if this is my friend Leigh "Lil Queenie" Harris from New Orleans, La.
yes, one and the same. sorry to be just now responding, but I just saw this question.
@@melindabell6677 Thanks I've known her since high school, back in the "hippie days" . She got a hold of an acoustic guitar and worked her tail off ! Then I didn't see her much for a few years and next thing she's in a rockin' R & B band with a stage name of Lil' Queenie with some serious NOLA talent ! And us uptown boys were so busy playin' hard rock with limited success and she's a headliner at the clubs that ignored us ! Well she sure showed us , LOL !! She really had Janis Joplin type talent back then and we were too stoopid to back her . God Bless you , Leigh !!
This is awesome. Kudos on the intro. Love that part too.
Dunno if you got in touch with Leigh but she is playing tonight in Durham NC and pretty sure she's performing at N.O's next jazzfest. Just wanted to give you a heads up so that you may see and speak with your friend again. And yes, that is her.
Hmmmm. . . Eydie Gorme's is an excellent interpretation -- very beautiful. However, I prefer this one -- Ms. Harris's vocals are earthier and "bluesier," which fit the lyrics perfectly. And this was the perfect song to end such a wonderful film with.
That's very, very good ! So good !!!
I remember when they threw the series. It was not easy to spot to the untrained eye. So sad
@PetericL Yes, it does seem perfect, just like Tom Waits singing 'Good Night, Irene', fits like a glove.
Thanks for the comments.
WOW oh wow. Does anyone know if this is on a CD? I can't find it!
Correction- I purchased and downloaded 192 mp3s of the soundtrack CD. Most are pretty ordinary excepting Ms. Harris' two versions of When I've gone (the one here is better) and I Be Blue.
It was either ITunes or Amazon.com, not sure.
DOnt tknow if still available though....
@nanetteallen I got it from the soundtrack to 'Eight Men Out', so, no, not on cd so far.
Well, the little I know of the lady, I must say "yes" :)
Yes, Ilike the filma lot too. About the song and the film credits, I actually thought theportion you're referring to took attention awayfrom the song so I discarded the video part after the extracted the audio. Sorry, but I know what you mean about'happier times'
Leigh Harris' version not available on i-tunes, but check Hugh Laurie's version...it's pretty good!
@missjessel1 Mine too! Thanks for commenting! :)
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@missjessel1 I like this one, but Eydie Gorme wins for me