Lucinda Williams — Which Will
Album: Sweet Old World
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Total ratings: 557
Released: 1992
Length: 3:46
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Total ratings: 557
Length: 3:46
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Which will you go for
Which will you love
Which will you choose from
From the stars above
Which will you answer
which will you call
Which will you take for
For your one and all
Tell me now
Which will you love
The best
Which do you dance for
Which makes you shine
Which will you choose now
If you won't choose mine
Which will you hope for
Which can it be
Which will you take now
If you won't take me
Tell me now
Which will you love
The best
Which will you love
Which will you choose from
From the stars above
Which will you answer
which will you call
Which will you take for
For your one and all
Tell me now
Which will you love
The best
Which do you dance for
Which makes you shine
Which will you choose now
If you won't choose mine
Which will you hope for
Which can it be
Which will you take now
If you won't take me
Tell me now
Which will you love
The best
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I like this better than the Nick Drake version. I first heard it as the closing credits music for the movie "Eye of God," for which it was perfect. If you haven't seen it, check out the movie, which was directed by Tim Blake Nelson and stars Martha Plimpton. Warning: it's very dark. It's available on YouTube.
Always loved lucinda gave this a 9
Prefer the phrasing of the original; just a little behind the beat, but LOVE diversity. Long live RP. Also, have a listen to Tom Waits' "On the nickel" for a similar vibe, and one of the most beautiful songs ever written IMHO
Great original by Nick Drake, and great cover by Lucinda Williams.
I’ve liked many of the ‘Out There’ versions of Nicks songs played on this station. But this superb old-school cover shows you don’t always need to stray too far from the original.
If this is nick drake cover, it is better than original
Wow, what a great cover of the Nick Drake tune. And her voice is so smooth here, which is not something I say about her often. Nice!
a bit of Stevie Nicks in her voice on this old one